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Recreation & Activities Facilities Chantal Bérubé Youth Centre
The CBYC has been a welcoming and safe space for Beaumont youth aged 12-17 for over 20 years. At this free drop-in centre, youth can connect with peers, build relationships with caring adults, access mental health and social supports, and enjoy a variety of activities.
Stop by during our drop-in days to hang out, make friends and have fun! Play pool, air hockey, or video games, use our computers, do homework, or just relax in a safe and supervised environment.
Drop-in days are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Explore new skills and hobbies in our registered programs! Activities include cooking, yoga, painting, and more.
Registered programs take place on Thursdays and Saturdays.
Membership is free. Please fill out a membership form with your parent/guardian and email it to youthcentre@beaumont.ab.ca.
The CBYC is a safe space for everyone. Bullying, harassment, fighting, substance use, and other inappropriate behaviors are not tolerated. Staff use various strategies to encourage positive behavior, and guardians will be contacted if necessary.
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Tuesday and Wednesday 3:30 to 8 pm Thursday 4 to 7 pm Friday and Saturday 5 to 9 pm Closed Sunday and Monday
5202 50 St, Beaumont, AB T4X 1K6
youthcentre@beaumont.ab.ca
780-929-5155
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Youth aged 12-17 who live in Beaumont are welcome to attend the CBYC. Membership is free, and guardians must provide signed consent for their youth to access the Centre.
To register, youth must provide contact information and have a guardian complete a membership form. Forms can be signed electronically and emailed or returned in hard copy. Once registered, youth receive a scan card to sign in at the Centre.
The CBYC is always staffed by 2-3 trained professionals who provide a safe, welcoming and supportive environment for all youth.
Yes, during both drop-in and registered programs, youth can connect with CBYC staff for informal supports. While our staff do not provide formal counseling services, they are available for general and supportive conversations to help youth navigate personal issues they may be experiencing.
No, all youth who visit the CBYC must be registered members with signed consent from their guardians. Friends are welcome to join by completing the registration process.
Youth and their guardians are welcome to visit the CBYC outside of regular drop-in or registered program hours. During these visits, you can meet with the CBYC supervisor or staff, take a tour of the facility, and ask any questions you may have. This is a great way to become familiar with the space and staff in a low-pressure environment before attending programs.