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Scandinavian Community Centre
6540 Thomas St
Burnaby, BC
V5B 4P9
Ph: (604) 294‑2777
Fax: (604) 294‑5932
Usual Office Hours - please call ahead!
Monday — Friday 12:00 — 18:00 (12 — 6pm)Saturday 10:00 — 14:00 (10am — 2pm)
Sundays & Holidays Closed
Summer hours (July and August)
Monday — Friday 12:00 — 17:00 (12 — 5pm)Saturday 10:00 — 14:00 (10am — 2pm)
Sundays and Holidays Closed.
By Car
When heading east on Trans Canada Highway 1
1. Take Sprott St. Exit 32 and proceed to traffic lights at Sprott St.
2. Turn left and continue to traffic lights at Kensington Ave.
3. Turn right and proceed one block and turn right again on Thomas St.
You can see the Centre at left side at the end of the street.
When heading West on Trans Canada Highway 1
1. Take Kensington Avenue Exit 33 and proceed north.
2. Turn left at Thomas St. You can see the Centre at left side at the end of the street.
By Public Transit
There
are numerous ways to get to the Scandinavian Centre by public
transit, here are the most common. For detailed transit schedules,
visit www.translink.ca.
Option 1
1. Take the Expo Line SkyTrain to Metrotown Station (SkyTrain leaves from numerous points in downtown Vancouver, including the SeaBus Station at Waterfront.)
2. From Metrotown Station, take either bus #110 Lougheed Station/Metrotown Station from Bay 8 or #144 SFU/Metrotown Station from Bay 6 and get off the bus at Sprott & Kensington (18–20 mins.)
3. Once off the bus, walk straight ahead to Kensington Ave, take a right and walk one block to Thomas St. Take another right and the Scandinavian Centre is at left side at the end of the street.
Option 2
1. Take the Millenium Line SkyTrain to Sperling-Burnaby Lake Station
2. From Sperling-Burnaby Lake Station, take either bus #110 Lougheed Station/Metrotown Station from Bay 3 or #144 SFU/Metrotown Station from Bay 2 and get off the bus at Sprott & Kensington (4–5 mins.)
3. Once off the bus, walk straight ahead to Kensington Ave, take a right and walk one block to Thomas St. Take another right and the Scandinavian Centre is at left side at the end of the street.