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    Children of Deaf Adults

CODA celebrates the unique heritage and multicultural 

identities of adult hearing individuals with deaf parent(s). 


All Pre & Post Events are open to the public,
as we welcome communities to join together and celebrate our heritage!

Pre Conference Events

Wednesday, 12 july 2017

Private Whistler Tour

Wednesday, 12 July 2017
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Guests begin the tour at the River Rock Casino Resort, and start their way along the Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler. There will be scenic stops at Porteau Cove, Shannon Falls, & Brandywine Falls. There will also be free time to enjoy various activities, including: Lil'wat Cultural Centre, Peak to Peak Gondola Scandinavian Spa, Zip-line, Bear watching, etc. Departing in the late afternoon, guests will enjoy back through the Sea to Sky Highway returning to Vancouver.

$65.00 Canadian dollars per person

(Does not include meals or excursions)

Thursday, 13 July 2017

Vancouver Whale Watching tours

Thursday, 13 July 2017
9:00 AM (approximately 3-5 hours)

Relax on your whale watching trip as we transport you through the Fraser River, strait of Georgia and Gulf Islands in search of the many species found along our coast. Step into the Ocean world of orcas, or depending on the time of year, humpback, mike whales, grey whales, porpoises, seals, or sea lions, eagles and a variety of seabirds.


$125.00 Canadian dollars per person


(Transportation from River Rock hotel to Steveston Village included)

Post Conference Event

Sunday, 16 July 2017

Capilano Suspension Bridge
Sunday, 16 July 2017 

Cliffwalk juts out from the granite cliff face above Capilano River taking guests to previously unexplored areas of the park on a series of unobtrusive cantilevered and suspended walkways. Not for the feint of heart, it is high and narrow and, in some sections, glass (very strong glass) is all that separates guests from the canyon far below. Rates always include: Complimentary “I Survived!” souvenir certificates, Site maps/passports in seven  languages, Guided history and nature tours (see below), & Seasonal entertainment

The park is mainly a self-guided attraction however we offer all of our groups both complimentary park tours and complementary nature tours. Park tours are led by turn-of-the-century costumed tour guides (costumes are worn during the summer months only), and last for approximately 15-20 minutes. The history tour provides guests with an interactive synopsis to our colourful past including the endeavours of past owners, the involvement of local First Nations in our past and present, and of course information on the world famous Capilano Suspension Bridge. Nature tours are 20-30 minutes in length and led by one of our nature guides. The nature tour provides guests with a highly interactive introduction to the ecology of the West Coast Rainforest. Guests learn about the flora and fauna found in our ecosystem, as well the climatic characteristics that make the West Coast a unique environment. 

Tours are only conducted in English (Request for interpreters must be made in advance). 

$37.50 Canadian dollars per person

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