ParksParks are outdoor environments developed for recreation purposes. |
Physical Activity: A Common VisionThe Common Vision for increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary living in Canada: Let’s Get Moving, released in May 2018, is a national policy document that intends to guide the country towards ways of increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary living. |
Physical LiteracyPhysical literacy is the ability of an individual to move with competence and confidence in a wide variety of physical activities in multiple environments that benefit the healthy development of the whole person. |
PlacesPlaces
are buildings, structures, and facilities designed
and
built for recreation, sports, arts and other public uses. Places may include
arenas, indoor
pools,
greenhouses, theatres, etc. |
PlayPlay is freely chosen and self-directed mental or physical activity that is undertaken for enjoyment and that is separate in some way from “real” life. (Framework for Recreation in Canada) |
PlaygroundsPlaygrounds are outdoor spaces set aside for recreation and play. Most
contain play equipment and are designed in a specific way to draw out
structured and unstructured play. |
ProgramA Program is an organized and structured activity that occurs regularly
and is scheduled (e.g. swimming lessons, hockey games, or a sewing
club). |
Program BudgetsProgram budgets estimate the costs to run a program (e.g. a 10-week arts and crafts program) and the anticipated revenues. |
Program ExpensesProgram expenses are all the costs involved in developing and delivering
a program (e.g. instructor wages, materials, rental of space, etc.). |
Program RevenueProgram revenue is the money generated from running a program (e.g. registration fees). |