The Brevoort Park Community Association (BPCA) is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all residents in Brevoort Park. As a non-profit organization, BPCA offers a wide range of recreational, social, and educational programs tailored to foster a sense of community and well-being. From coordinating local activities and supporting neighborhood sports to managing community funds and operating facilities, BPCA serves as a central hub for engagement and connection. In partnership with local schools and the City of Saskatoon, BPCA works to create a vibrant, inclusive environment where residents can thrive together.

We need volunteers.

Looking to give back, connect with your community, and meet new people? We’re always seeking dedicated individuals to join our team and help make a difference in Brevoort Park!

Community Support

BPCA supports the community through:

  • Arts, leisure, and sports programs for all ages with cost-as-a-barrier funding to ensure everyone has an opportunity to join in
  • Operate and maintain a free rink
  • Special projects (eg: curbs cut to increase mobility, safety bulletins and communication)
  • Social Events such as our recent Spring Spectacular and Garage Sale Weekend

Show Your Support

  • Annual Membership: Just $15 helps cover operational costs like utilities, equipment, the community rink, website, and events.
  • Newsletter Advertising: Save 15% with a subscription to advertise in our quarterly newsletter.
  • Volunteer Opportunities: Join the board, assist at events, maintain the rink, supervise skaters, or take on special projects.
  • Rink Board Advertising: Promote your business with a banner at the rink—$100 for one year or $175 for two (banner supplied by buyer).

What We Do

  1. An organization developed in a neighbourhood that:
  2. Represents the entire population within the designated boundaries of that neighbourhood.
  3. Acts as a co-ordinating body for activities/groups within the neighbourhood (an umbrella organization for football, soccer, softball, indoor programs, etc.).
  4. Promotes and assists in the educational, recreational and social well-being of the people within the neighbourhood (through programs/activities made available in the recreation, social and civics areas – the extent of each determined by the neighbourhood).
  5. Encourages a sense of “community” (togetherness) and works to enhance the quality of life of the people within the neighbourhood through wholesome leisure time pursuits.
  6. Acts as the liaison body for the neighbourhood to the Community Services Department (through the Community Consultant).
  7. Centres its programs and activities around the school and park facilities within the neighbourhood, but represents the total population of the neighbourhood.

The community association is a Non-Profit Organization incorporated under the Non-Profit Corporations Act of Saskatchewan.

Source: “Developing Your Non-Profit Organization” Resource Series for Community Volunteers, City of Saskatoon, Community Services Department, September 1991.

  1. Co-ordinates activities/programs within the neighbourhood.
  2. Acts as a liaison to the City of Saskatoon Community Services Department.
  3. Recruits volunteers and trains them.
  4. Plan and administers recreation programs for the community at a minimal cost to the members.
  5. Publicizes programs and news through a newsletter.
  6. May operate a community outdoor rink(s).
  7. May be involved with the construction of creative playgrounds in the neighbourhoods and/or parks.
  8. Develops a “sense of community” by offering recreational, social and educational programs to all residents of the neighbourhood.
  9. Administers community funds (obtained through collecting of membership fees, registration fees and City of Saskatoon grants.)
  10. Co-operates with the schools and the City of Saskatoon Community Services Department for facilities to carry out programs.
  11. Advise outside groups of their involvement in the community.

Source: “Developing Your Non-Profit Organization” Resource Series for Community Volunteers, City of Saskatoon, Community Services Department, September 1991.

Who We Are

Tracy B.

President

Florence D.

Vice President

Richard S.

Treasurer

Vacant

Secretary

Gillian T.

Indoor Coordinator 1

Vacant

Indoor Coordinator 2

Jay S.

Rink Maintenance

Lizann B.

Rink Supervision

Vacant

Newsletter

Sonja M.

Block Captain

Wilma H.

St. Matthew School Liaison

Haley Z.

Brevoort Park School Liaison

Jennifer H.

Soccer Coordinator

Mary & Gavin K.

Basketball Coordinator

Ryan B.

Website & Communications

Vacant

Membership Coordinator

Vacant

Events Coordinator

Shelly P.S.

Community Consultant

Danielle F.

Member at Large

Vacant

Member at Large

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Member at Large

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Member at Large

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Member at Large