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Clayton Community Centre is a community recreation centre located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The building is the largest Passive House green building in Canada [ 1 ] The building uses up to 90% less energy than similar buildings.
Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre, Surrey, British Columbia (2016) [9] [10] Complexe Aquatic de Laval, Laval, Quebec (2017) [11] with NFOE; Clayton Community Centre, Surrey, British Columbia (2021) [12] Mill Woods Library, Seniors' and Multicultural Facility, Edmonton, Alberta (2015) [13] with Dub Architects Ltd [14] CESM Soccer Center, Montreal ...
Surrey Public Library, operating as Surrey Libraries, is the municipal library system for the City of Surrey in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Surrey Libraries serves the City's residents with programs, reference services, free resources, and holdings of digital and physical items across its ten branches.
In the 2021 census, there were 18,988 people in Clayton, [1] down from 19,358 in 2016. [3] The population is younger and more male-skewed than the average for the state; the median age is 28 compared to 38 for Victoria, while men and women make up 53.7% and 46.3% of the population respectively, compared to 49.2% and 50.8% for Victoria.
The Clayton County Library System (CCLS) is a public library system consisting of six branches in the north central portion of Georgia, south of Atlanta. Its six branches serve 65% of the county population, making it one of the highest attended library systems in Georgia per capita.
The Clayton Center is a performing arts and conference center in Clayton, North Carolina. The center is managed by the Town of Clayton and is located in the same complex as Town Hall at 111 East 2nd Street, Clayton. The venue serves patrons in Johnston County, North Carolina and beyond, drawing heavily from the Triangle area.
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Fleetwood Town Centre mall along Fraser Highway near 160 Street. A branch of the Surrey Public Library, the Fleetwood Library, opened in 1995 as did the Fleetwood Community Center and the adjacent walking park, Francis Park (named after Edith Francis). [3] The Surrey Sports and Leisure Center is managed by the manager of the Fleetwood Community ...