Welcome to the Scandinavian Community Centre

Welcome to the Scandinavian Community Centre

Sweden


Board of Directors 2026 – 2027

Board meetings are held every third Tuesday of every month at the Scandinavian Community Centre and Directors are elected annually at Sweden House Society’s (SHS) Annual General Meeting in March. Each Director represents one of SHS’s Member Organizations and reports on the organization’s activities to the Board.

To contact the Sweden House Society, please e-mail  swedenhousechair@gmail.com

 

New Board 2025- 2026
AnnaKarin Tornqvist – Swedish Cultural Society – President
Carina Spencer – Swedish Cultural Society – Vice President
Brandon Bung – Swedish Cultural Society – Secretary
Carole Walkinshaw – Swedish Cultural Society – Treasurer
Reta Staley – Swedish Cultural Society
Anders Nurmi – Scandinavian Business Club
Dorothy Carlson – Swedish Cultural Society
Karmen Blackwood – Swedish Cultural Society
Austen Doyle – Swedish Cultural Society
Anders Nordin – Swedish Canadian Rest Home Association (SCRHA)
Magnus Ericson – Honorary Director
 
 
 

 

 

Swedish Events


Facility Rentals

We Have the Space For You!

Looking for a space for your Wedding, Office Party, Workshop or Special Event? Check out our Hall and Fireside Lounge both supported by an industrial kitchen! MORE INFO

SOCIAL NEWS

Scandinavian Community Centre
Scandinavian Community Centre1 week ago
Starts selling May 1st - SCCS 50/50 Fundraising Raffle - drawn at Midsummer!

Scandinavian Community Centre
Scandinavian Community Centre2 weeks ago
Scandinavian Centre Spring Clean-Up day fast approaching - May 9ths - please sign up!

Scandinavian Community Centre
Scandinavian Community Centre3 weeks ago
From Finland's Front to the West Coast of Canada: The Recollections of Finnish War Veterans in Canada.

Come Celebrate Finland's National Veterans day at the Scandinavian Centre on Sunday April 26th. Doors open at 12.30pm. Program at 1pm. 66 minutes in Finnish with English subtitles.
All the veterans that were interviewed for the film lived in BC.
The veterans tell their stories revealing history through personal experience: why and how they fought; the personal consequences, as well as the consequences to the country as a whole; tragedy and hope.

For more information please see https://scancentre.org/finnish-canadian-documentary-film/
and www.leenakelly.com

You must RSVP by April 20th as refreshments are served after.
Dress code: Semi-formal
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