Objectives & Goals
The Waverley Cap Program committee aims to provide a non-profit, service for children, students, organizations, educators, tourists, youth, and the entire Waverley community with a high quality and affordable access to information technology, the Internet and training opportunities. We want to see the entire community of Waverley advancing along with the march of technology. As well we want to offer public computer facilities to people that do not have equipment of there own. We would like to see Waverley's four CAP sites being used for such things as reports, projects, letters, surfing the World Wide Web and for getting familiar with the Internet, learning E-Mail, and keeping in touch with people through the internet, learning the latest software, or just for people to have fun.
Objectives include:
Computer literacy training
Opportunities to upgrade work skills
Technological access for non-profit organizations and the community
Opportunities for small businesses to gain computer access to markets and to technical information
Technical training to help improve the computer skills of local citizens
Opportunities to bring tourists to our picturesque community
Equipment and Software (Village Office)
All of our computers are reliable and are updated and maintained on a regular basis. Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista is used on all of the computers.
The site is equipped with:
Eastlink high-speed internet
Wireless Router
Black & White Laser printer
Scanners
CD and DVD burners
3.5" Floppy Drive
Speakers and headphone jacks
Mozilla Firefox
Instant Messaging (MSN)
Microsoft Office and/or Open Office
Other hardware and software varies from site to site.
Prices
All of Waverley's CAP sites are accessible to the public free of charge. However, a small fee will be charged as listed for the following items:
DISKS (3.5" floppy, blank CD-R with jewel case)
Price: $1.00/disk
PAPER, BLACK & WHITE PRINTS
Price: $0.10/page
COLOUR PRINTS (where available)
Price: $0.50/page
The Waverley CAP Program is a non-profit organization. All fees cover disposable items and add new hardware and software to the CAP computers.
Waverley C@P Site Rules
The following activities are prohibited:
1. Gaining or attempting to gain access to vital system resources without the expressed consent of the computer administrator or under malicious initiative. (Don’t try to screw up the computers!)
2. Wasteful use of finite system resources. (Don’t fill up the hard drive!)
3. Modifying users data without consent of said user. (Don’t mess up other people’s files!)
4. Invading the privacy of other users. (Don’t peek over people’s shoulders!)
5. Engaging in harassment through any medium, such as, but not limited to, web forums, MSN, AIM etc… (Don’t cyber-bully, spam or stalk others!)
6. Launching of known viruses or spy-ware. (Don’t do anything to mess up the computers!)
7. Visiting offensive or illegal web sites. (No pornography, racial and off-colour jokes or warez)
8. Sending of personal information over the Internet by people under the age of sixteen without parental consent. (Don’t give out your name, age, picture etc. if you are a minor!)
Failure to comply with the above mentioned rules will result in loss of computer privileges!
Waverley C@P Geocaching Project
First site Coordinates are:
N 44° 79.089
W 63° 61.139
Need a hint? Click Here!
Second Site Coordinates are:
N 44° 47.119
W 63° 35.916
Need a hint? Click Here!
Geocaching Safety Rules:
Remember the 3 H's: Hydration, heat and help! Always bring plenty of water while hunting and avoid searching when it is hottest. Always let someone know where you are going and when you plan on returning.
Pack a first-aid kit/survival kit. You never know when you may need one. Click here for good items to pack in one.
Take your cell phone. You may not always get a signal, so bring some other things to get attention like a whistle or mirror.
Never hunt alone. Always take a buddy to help.
Stick to the main trail whenever possible. It is very easy to get lost when you travel off the trail. If you must, use caution and watch where you step!
Avoid reaching into nooks and crannies without checking them with a stick first. You never know what might be hiding in there.
Waverley Village Hall 
2463 Rocky Lake Drive, in the old church
Contact: Andrew Whitlock, Charles Schafer 861-1436
Summer HOURS (Effective June 2nd, 2008):
Monday to Friday
10:00 AM to 3:30 PM
Wireless Internet Available! Bring your laptop!
Waverley Manor
1 Faucheau Lane (off of Rocky Lake Drive)
Contact: Evelyn Cackette 861-1103
For manor residents only.
Waverley Legion 
2234 Rocky Lake Drive
Contact: James Macleod, 860-2144
Tuesday to Saturday
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
There is a $1 fee per visit for non Legion members
In 2001, with the assistance of a grant from Industry Canada, the Waverley Ratepayers Association formed the CAP (Community Access Program) Subcommittee to set up public computer access nodes in the village core area. Three nodes are currently open, located at the Community Hall, the Fire Hall, and the Waverley Manor.

