PeerNetBC Historical Tour
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PeerNetBC Historical Tour Project
Following up the success from our citizenU project, PeerNetBC is once again offering our highly requested Historical Tour of Vancouver. This is done through a social justice lens, looking at flashpoints in Vancouver's storied history.On this free tour, we’ll explore some places in Vancouver that you might not have encountered before. We’ll explore themes of diversity, equality and inclusion in Vancouver’s past, present and future. And we’ll ask some tough questions about what we can all do to make Vancouver a better place.
The stories we’ll share are just a few small pieces of Vancouver’s history and culture. We hope that you’ll share your own stories as well. What do you love about Vancouver? What do you want to change? Imagine that it’s fifty years from now—what stories will be told on a tour like this?
There will be 3 stops on the tour, leaving from the SFU Harbor Centre campus at 515 west hastings and returning to there at the end of the tour. This tour includes a FREE bagged lunch.
Please register by Wed, Oct. 15th due to limited of spots, as registration is on a first come first serve basis.
Please contact PeerNetBC at 604-733-6186 or email us This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you have any questions about the tour.
Fall Workshops
On Saturday, we hosted our first workshop of the season, looking at the foundational skills of facilitation and including the principles of Peer Support. It was a full room with more than capacity registration! Thanks to everyone for joining us for a fun and information session of shared learning.
We still have many workshops to come, including all of the workshops on Power, Diversity, Allyship and much more.
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PeerNetBC has been helping people connect since 1986, providing resources for peer groups and peer-led initiatives. Our resources and services are available for community members and groups across British Columbia, including online, rural, First Nations, multicultural and youth engagement initiatives. PeerNetBC is a non-profit, registered charitable organization.
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