Youth Organizations, Centres & Clubs in South Devon, Fredericton, NB

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248 Medley St, Fredericton, E3A 3B3

(506) 472-4528

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605 CLIFFE ST, Fredericton, E3A 0S1

506 462 3001
The YMCA in Canada is dedicated to the growth of all persons in spirit, mind and body, and to their sense of responsibility to each other and to the global community.
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15 Dineen Drive, Fredericton, E3B 5A3

(506) 259-2909

440 York Street, Fredericton, E3B 3P7

(506) 443-9960
Youth organization
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570 York Street, Fredericton, E3B 3R2

(506) 462-3000
Child Care Service, Gym, personal development organization, Gym/Physical Fitness Center, Community Organization

586 Squires St, Fredericton, E3B 3V4

506.452.2627
Service, Residential care, Youth organization, Social Services, Social, Organizations
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499 Canterbury Dr, Fredericton, E3B 4M4

(506) 472-5112
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300 Priestman Street, Fredericton, E3B 6J8

(506) 453-5435
F.H.S. is the oldest English high school in Canada. The name Fredericton High School was adopted in 1893. The colours of Black and Yellow were chosen as the school colours also in 1893. F.H.S. is currently in its 3rd century and has a student population of over 1800. The F.H.S. Stage Band released a CD entitled "F.H.S. Jazz" In 1739, F.H.S. had 17 students. In 1864, F.H.S. began the first Commercial course. In 1871, girls were admitted to F.H.S. In 1883, Bliss Carmen (the famous poet) was an assistant teacher at F.H.S. In 1893, yellow and black were chosen as the school colours. In 1925, the George Street building was opened. In 1967, the F.H.S.'s enrollment stood at 1700 people. In 1996, F.H.S. had a student enrollment of 2815 and a faculty of 154. In 1999, the new northside high school (Leo Hayes High School) opened.
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Po Box 631, Station A, Fredericton, E3B 5A6

(506) 455-6552
The largest non-profit youth organization in Canada dedicated to inspiring and preparing youth to succeed in a global economy. Junior Achievement learning experiences have helped young Canadians discover leadership, financial literacy, entrepreneurship and workforce readiness skills. JANB reaches 14, 000 students in 465 in schools & after school programs to students in grades 3-12 thanks to over 500 dedicated volunteers.