New Parents in Silvermere
Whether this is your first or your fourth, welcome. Here's everything the city, the province, and the country do for you and your baby.
Welcome, new parents
The first year, simplified.
Silvermere is a great place to raise kids. The province and country have quietly built a solid system of supports for new parents, from $10-a-day child care to public-health nurses to maternity leave, but it takes knowing where to look.
This is the map. Most of what's on this page is free.
First calls
- Silvermere Public Health
- 709 10th Street
- Mon, Fri 8:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m.
- Kids Help Phone
- 1-800-668-6868
The first 30 days, step by step.
Step 1
Register the birth
Use the BC Online Birth Registration form, one application covers birth registration, MSP enrolment, Canada Child Benefit, and Social Insurance Number. Must be done within 30 days.
Step 2
Accept Public Health nurse follow-up
Public Health Nurses do in-home or clinic visits for new babies: feeding support, developmental checks, postpartum mood screening. Call Silvermere Public Health (709 10th Street) if they haven't contacted you.
Step 3
Plan for parental leave
Employment Insurance (EI) maternity and parental benefits cover most of your parental leave. Apply as soon as the baby is born (or before, for expected leave). The standard is 15 weeks maternity + 40 weeks parental (shared).
Step 4
Think about child care
Licensed child-care spaces in Silvermere, especially $10-a-day ChildCareBC spaces, fill quickly. Get on waitlists early, even if return to work is months away. Highlands Kids CCRR can help.
Registering your baby
In BC, birth registration is required within 30 days of birth. The Online Birth Registration form handles multiple things at once:
- Birth registration with BC Vital Statistics
- MSP enrolment for your newborn
- Canada Child Benefit (CCB) application
- Social Insurance Number (SIN)
- Birth certificate order (small fee)
If there's any complication (e.g. unmarried parents, adoption, or questions about parentage), Vital Statistics can walk you through the steps by phone.
Silvermere Public Health
West Highlands Health's Silvermere & District Community Health Centre at 709 10th Street runs the Public Health Nurse team that supports new families.
- Location: 709 10th Street, Silvermere BC V0X 2H7
- Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Postpartum follow-up: PHNs usually call within days of your discharge to offer a home visit.
- Well-baby clinics and immunizations at 2, 4, 6, 12, and 18 months, per the BC Immunization Guide.
- Feeding support (breastfeeding and formula) and postpartum mood screening.
Tip
Postpartum mood matters and you are not broken
Financial support for parents
Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
The federal Canada Child Benefit is a tax-free monthly payment for parents of children under 18. It's income-tested, so amounts vary. Apply through your birth registration or through CRA later.
EI Maternity & Parental Benefits
Employment Insurance covers 15 weeks of maternity benefits (birthing parent only) plus up to 40 weeks of parental benefits (shareable between parents) at standard rate, or 69 weeks at extended rate.
- Apply through Service Canada: canada.ca, EI maternity and parental
- Apply as soon as the baby arrives (you don't need to wait for the Record of Employment).
Affordable Child Care Benefit + $10-a-day ChildCareBC
The Affordable Child Care Benefit (ACCB) is a monthly subsidy for eligible families to offset the cost of licensed child care. $10-a-day ChildCareBC spaces (where available) cap full-time care at roughly $200/month, a substantial savings over the typical $1,100/month.
- Apply for ACCB at gov.bc.ca.
- Highlands Kids CCRR helps families navigate subsidies and find spaces.
Other programs worth knowing
- GST/HST Credit , quarterly tax-free payment for low/modest income households.
- BC Climate Action Tax Credit quarterly payment for low/modest-income families.
- Canada Workers Benefit , refundable credit for working parents with lower income.
- RESPs & Canada Learning Bond start saving for post-secondary education; the CLB adds up to $2,000 per child at no cost to you.
Child care in Silvermere
Licensed child care in Silvermere includes centre-based care, family child care (home-based), and preschools. Spaces are limited, get on waitlists early.
- Highlands Kids CCRR (Child Care Resource and Referral) is the primary family-support hub. They maintain a directory of licensed providers, help with subsidy applications, and run parent education.
- Silvermere and District Kids' Club (run by Highlands Family Place) has converted 25 spaces to $10-a-day ChildCareBC care.
- Wild Rose Child Care (and other new centres) are expanding local capacity.
- Search the BC-wide directory at gov.bc.ca, Find licensed child care.
Library, parks, and free programs
The Silvermere & District Public Library at 1005 3rd Street is a gold mine for new parents:
- Story time for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, free, weekly.
- Free library card for every resident board books, parenting books, CDs, and baby DVDs.
- Change table and nursing space on site.
- Free WiFi and computer access when you need them.
For outdoor time, Lantern Bay Park has a paved lakeside loop (stroller-friendly), the swimming ponds, and the region's tallest play structure (opened June 2024). Most other parks have playgrounds too.
Breastfeeding & feeding support
- Public Health Nurses (Silvermere) offer in-person help with latch, supply, and pumping.
- La Leche League Canada has phone support and local groups: lllc.ca.
- HealthLink BC at 8-1-1 has 24/7 access to a registered dietitian and nurses.
- Highlands Kids runs parenting workshops and drop-in groups.
Mental health for new parents
Postpartum depression, anxiety, and intrusive thoughts are common and treatable. Don't wait to reach out.
- Your Public Health Nurse and family doctor screen for perinatal mood disorders, tell them honestly how you feel.
- Pacific Post Partum Support Society: 1-855-255-7999. Free phone, text, and group support for BC parents.
- In crisis: 9-8-8 (call or text, 24/7).
- See the Mental Health & Crisis Support page for more.
Car seats and child safety
- BC law requires appropriate car seats based on age, height, and weight. Hospitals typically check your seat before discharge.
- ICBC car seat information: icbc.com, car seats
- Ask your Public Health Nurse or paediatrician for a local car-seat inspection, Silvermere Fire Department may offer occasional checks; call to ask.
For dads, partners, and other caregivers
- Partners are eligible for EI parental benefits too, up to 5 additional weeks (standard) or 8 weeks (extended) are reserved for a second parent.
- Public Health groups include partners, drop-in groups often have dedicated Saturday or evening times.
- The Pacific Post Partum Support Society supports all new parents, not just the birthing parent.
Common questions
Do I have to register my baby's birth?
When do I start getting the Canada Child Benefit?
How much parental leave can I take?
How do I find $10-a-day child care?
When should I start looking for child care?
Is there a prenatal class in Silvermere?
What if I have postpartum depression?
How do I pay for baby gear if I'm broke?
What if I'm a single parent?
Where do I get a birth certificate?
What to do next
BC Online Birth Registration
The one-stop form for birth registration, MSP, CCB, and SIN.
Canada Child Benefit
Monthly tax-free payment for parents of under-18s.
EI Maternity & Parental Benefits
Parental leave through Service Canada.
Highlands Kids CCRR
Child care directory, subsidies, parenting workshops.
Silvermere Library programs
Free story time and family programs.
Mental Health & Crisis Support
For perinatal mood and crisis support.
Still need help?
Talk to Silvermere Public Health (West Highlands Health)
- Phone
- 250-555-0100
- Hours
- Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
- In person
- 709 10th Street, Silvermere, BC V0X 2H7. HealthLink BC: 8-1-1 (24/7).
Faster than calling for non-urgent issues. We respond within one business day.
Verified against West Highlands Health, BC Vital Statistics, Service Canada, Canada Revenue Agency, Province of BC (ChildCareBC), Highlands Kids Society, and HealthLink BC. Specific class schedules and $10-a-day space availability change frequently, confirm current details before relying on them.
