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Recreational Activities
Registration for activities and day camp
Registration for recreational activities usually takes place one or two weeks prior to the start of activities in the fall, summer or winter, following publication of the season’s programs. Summer programming includes the calendar for day camps, and programs for both soccer and tennis. Watch out for our brochures.
Methods of payment
Registration fees for recreational activities must be paid in full at time of registration, in cash or by cheque.
Payment of a minimum amount for registration fees associated to day camps is required at the time of registration. The balance can be paid by means of postdated cheques prior to the start of camp. Some restrictions may apply.
Pricing and refund policy
Family pricing policy
50% reduction in registration fees for a 2nd child in the same family.
Free for a 3rd child in the same family.
Pricing policy for non-residents
Add 25% to the rates indicated.
Refund policy
Cancellation of an activity by the Municipality is subject to a full refund.
In the case of a cancellation of an activity by a participant, if the reason is judged to be acceptable, the refund will be applied in proportion to the number of courses already taken. An administrative fee of $10 will be withheld. No refunds will be accorded after the 3rd course.
Day camp fees are not refundable, unless there is a medical reason supported by a written notice from a doctor, and this must be produced at least three weeks prior to the start of the day camp. An administrative fee of $15 will be withheld.
Room rentals
Rooms are available for rent for various groups and individuals, including companies and other organizations, for all sorts of events or meetings.
To find out about rental conditions, see Room rentals section.
List of rooms available
Gymnasium at École St-Jean-Baptiste (September to May)
School Hall – École St-Jean-Baptiste – 100 persons (September to May)
Church/Community Hall – 160 persons
Sporting and outdoor activities infrastructure
Gymnasium (École SJB – 2501, de l’Église)
The gymnasium at École St-Jean-Baptiste is open for citizens who wish to play badminton or volleyball outside school hours during the school year. The location is mainly used for activities organized by the Sports, Culture & Recreation department, but is also available for rental by private groups (see Room rentals section).
Parc Dion – Dion Street
Soccer field
Skatepark
(in-line skates accepted / restricted opening hours and dates)
Basketball court
Parc Léonidas-Dufresne
Located between the library and La petite gare
Modules and psychomotor installations for young children
Skating rink with boards for hockey and skating ring for public skating
Parc du Lac Paquin – Montée du 8e Rang
Skating rink with boards for hockey
Swings and modules for children
Vallée Bleue Tennis Centre – Chemin de la Vallée Bleue
Located at the foot of the ski station of the same name, the tennis centre welcomes players registered for courses offered by the Sports, Culture & Recreation department. The public may also book court times by contacting Mr. Jacques Laforce at 819-322-6306
Cycle paths
Val-David is the only village centre throughwhich the 200-km long cycle path, Le P’tit Train du Nord linear park, passes. From the main path, cyclists can branch off towards protected cycle paths on the Chemin de la Rivière towards Val-Morin and the 1er rang Doncaster towards Sainte-Lucie-des-Laurentides.
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