RecreationRecreation is the experience that results from freely chosen
participation in physical, social, intellectual, creative and spiritual
pursuits that enhance individual and community wellbeing. (Framework for Recreation in Canada) |
Recreation BoardLocal recreation boards may be formed to help provide a structure for
the delivery of recreation in a community. The power and authority that a board has depends on its relationships with other organizations or
governments who may have a mandate for recreation. |
Recreation LeadersRecreation leaders are staff and volunteers who fill roles as recreation
directors and programmers, coaches, fitness leaders, board members,
after school and youth program leaders, special events volunteers, and
activity instructors. |
Recreation PlacesRecreation Places refers to facilities and community infrastructure.
They provide opportunities to participate in recreation and leisure
including community halls, recreation complexes, arenas and pools,
libraries, schools, museums, art galleries, private gyms, etc. |
RevenueRevenue can include government grants, grants from nonprofit
organizations, municipal taxes, membership and program fees, cash
donations, money earned through fundraising events, etc. |