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Keep your child healthy during winter

As the chilly winter season approaches, there are things you can do to help keep your children healthy and well.  

Get ready for winter at home and in the community 

Winter can bring extreme weather and it's important to have plans to be safe during cold weather, storms and power outages, including staying warm, having a carbon monoxide detector and planning for emergencies. Learn about programs that can support your family: 

Bundle up for the cold 

Dressing appropriately for cold weather keeps your child comfortable and protected. Wearing multiple layers is a great way to trap body heat and provide insulation against the cold.  

Keep a warm hat, gloves, scarves and warm, waterproof boots handy. Remind your child to wear these items before heading outside to play or going to school.  

Learn about hypothermia and frostbite as children can be more susceptible. 

Protect against winter illnesses  

Winter brings an increased risk of colds and flu. Ensure your child receives their annual flu vaccine and talk to a health care provider about any additional vaccines that may be recommended. Teach your child good respiratory etiquette such as regular hand washing, covering their coughs and sneezes and staying home when sick. If they are sick and cannot stay away from others, masks can help to reduce the risk of spreading illness. Learn more about masks here.

Keep their bodies moving 

It is important to keep your child active during winter as regular physical activity is important for good health. Outdoor activities such as skating, sledding and going for walks as a family are all great ways to keep active. On colder days, indoor play and activities such as dancing, yoga or sports are great ways to promote movement. Look for drop-in programs at local community centres or indoor sports facilities.  

If you play on frozen lakes or ponds, be sure that the ice has been tested for strength and safety. Learn more on the Lifesaving Society's website

Find more tips for a healthy winter on Fraser Health's Winter Health page.  


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​Imagine This is a musical theatre performance company in Port Moody. We have engaging, play-based Musical Theatre Workshops for kids ages 6-18! These workshops will have kids singing, dancing, and acting - all while creating a mini-show to perform at the end.​

Oct 11 - Nov 1, 2025
Nov 15 - Dec 6, 2025
Saturdays, 1 PM - 4 PM
$220 per workshop

St. John's Church - 2208 St. Johns Street, Port Moody 

Click here for more info!​

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Coquitlam’s Winter 2026 Program Registration​

Gear up for a wonderful winter. Starting November 4, register for a variety of fun and inclusive programs designed to keep everyone moving, learning and connecting this season.

 

Β·       Swimming: November 4 for Coquitlam residents, November 6 for non-residents

Β·       Skating: November 10 for Coquitlam residents, November 13 for non-residents

Β·       Camps: November 18 for Coquitlam residents, November 20 for non-residents

Β·       General Recreation: November 25 for Coquitlam residents, November 27 for non-residents

 

All programs are viewable online at coquitlam.ca/registration at least four days before registration begins. Registration opens at 8:30 a.m., and is available online, in-person and by phone. Call 604-927-4386 or visit most recreation facilities to register.

 

Adopting a Catch Basin in Coquitlam is a β€œGrate” Idea

Help protect the environment and earn volunteer hours for graduation. Youth can adopt a catch basin in their neighbourhood or along their route to school. By keeping it clear, they’ll help prevent flooding and protect local streams. Learn more and sign up at coquitlam.ca/AdoptACatchBasin

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School District No. 43 (Coquitlam)

1080 Winslow Avenue, Coquitlam BC
V3J 0M6
604-939-9201 604-939-7828