Category: | School, Point of interest, Establishment, Secondary school, |
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Address: | 1260 Riverwood Gate, Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 7Z5, Canada |
Postal code: | V3B 7Z5 |
Phone: | (604) 941-5401 |
Website: | https://www.sd43.bc.ca/School/terryfox/ |
Monday: | 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM |
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Tuesday: | 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM |
Wednesday: | 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM |
Thursday: | 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM |
Friday: | 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM |
Saturday: | Closed |
Sunday: | Closed |
Great and enriching experience
Pretty cool but has some flaws. Made a bunch of dancing shreks there
Very culturally enriching community
Very nice basketball gym could improve on the lighting a bit dimmer when we went to watch a tournament game. Adequate parking space and finding the school is not a problem with the help of the navigation.
[Continued from "Ye!" review]
4) Cafeteria / Lunch
What's a good way to get lunch at an overpriced and overcrowded place? Here it is.
Now, it's not ALL bad.. There are a variety of items to choose from. But here are some things to consider: it's more expensive. Be warned.
The items.
"Grill Central": Fast-Food based items.
Hamburger ($3.25) -
Two plain buns, and a patty. Nothing else. Might as well add some mayo or something on this. Not good, not bad.
Cheeseburger ($3.50) -
Ok, now just adding a SINGLE PIECE OF KRAFT CHEESE on it does not justify the price increase of 25 cents.
Sure, you gotta profit somehow, but this is ridiculous
(Considering I bought a couple of these myself throughout the school year). You're better off with a McDonald's hamburger than this overpriced thing.
Chicken/Veggie Burger ($3.50) - You're essentially paying the same price as a Cheeseburger for a downgrade.
Hot Dog ($2.75) -
You know you're being ripped off when all they hand you is a small cheaply made item.
Better off with Costco's Hotdogs.
Fries ($2.50) -
Essentially the better choice. Although overpriced by a bit, due to the small paper cup these come in, the crispiness of these make the price worth it.
Sandwich ($4.50) -
Although located in the fridge on where the drinks are, I had to include it here. If you're considering this, a homemade sandwich would do.
"Breakfast Corner": Overpriced "breakfast" for people who don't even bother to eat in the morning.
Hashbrown ($1.00) -
Ok, I guess, great for a small snack.
Breakfast Egger ($3.00) -
Literally two buns and a egg patty.
Breakfast Wrap ($3.50) -
A small burrito-like wrap consisted of egg, and maybe sausage or bacon. Small in size.
Bagel ($1.75) -
Just a bagel.
Bagel w Cream Cheese ($2.25) -
A 50 cent increase. You get a toasted bagel with a little cream cheese. Wow, thanks.
Yogurt ($2.00) -
Literally no one buys this.
Yogurt Parfait ($3.00) -
No, seriously. Why are you buying this?
Fruit Cup ($2.00) -
Just stop.
Sliced Fruit ($2.00) -
Please.. Just have mercy on your wallet.
"Fresh" Fruit ($1.00?) -
Sorry, I gave up on life.
Other Items / Miscellaneous
Pringles ($2.00) -
If you're buying this, please rethink your life choices on why you want this tiny can of air.
Cookie ($1.00) -
Don't bother.
Muffin / Scone ($1.50) -
Don't bother.
Assorted Loaves ($1.50) -
You have bread at home.
Rice Krispy ($1.50) -
Same price at the vending machine. Small. Don't bother.
Cinnamon Bun ($2.50) -
Big, sweet, delicious. Sort of worth it.
Pizza Pretzel ($2.50) -
Literally no one buys this.
Chips ($1.50) -
Not much variety. Also found at the vending machine s.
Drinks
Small Milk ($1.50) -
A small carton of milk. Overall an ok price.
Large Milk ($2.75) -
You've got to be kidding me.
"Happy Planet" ($3.50) -
I know it's healthy, and organic, but no one is gonna buy this.
"Pure Leaf"? ($3.50) -
Overpriced iced tea in a very small bottle.
Aloe ($3.50) -
How can you be so stupid to buy this? I mean, the BIG BOTTLES cost less than this.. You're paying for a tiny juice.
Flavored Tea ($3.25) -
Basically iced tea, Good for its price.
Small Water ($1.75) -
Oh, boy..
Large Water ($2.00) -
There's a neat little invention called a "Water Fountain". Use it.
Bottled Pop ($2.50) -
Something's not right..
Canned Pop ($1.50) -
Cheaper than the vending machines.
Canned Juice ($2.00) -
You know they've given up when the juice is more expensive than the pop.
Vitamin Water ($3.50) -
Did you know that these "drinks" contain tons of sugar? And those "vitamins" you drank might as well be relieved out of your system like, 10 minutes later.
Flavored Water ($2.25) -
Step 1: Get water.
Step 2: Put in flavoring.
Step 3: Sell at a high price so idiots can buy.
Sparkling Ice ($2.50) -
Its.. ok.