Active Communities

The Active Communities Initiative is a cross-sectoral initiative focused on supporting communities to increase physical activity levels of British Columbians by 20% by the year 2010. The initiative mobilizes and collaborates with communities, local governments, First Nations and partner organizations to promote healthy lifestyle choices, increase accessibility to physical activities and build supportive community environments. The Initiative is delivered by BC Recreation and Parks Association with funding from the Provincial Government through ActNowBC and in partnership with 2010 Legacies Now.

A registered Active Community is one that has voluntarily made a commitment to work towards the goal of 20% increase by the year 2010; to build an Active Communities team and to develop an Active Communities plan.

Recreation Facitlities In Fort St. Jamesimage

  • Skate Park
  • Paarens Beach Provincial Park
  • Sowchea Bay Provincial Park
  • Cottonwood Park
  • Cottonwood Marina
  • Bike Park
  • Goodwin Park
  • Barry Salt Memorial Tennis Courts
  • Rotary Park
  • Sonny Hamper Memorial Ball Diamonds
  • Stuart Lake Golf Course
  • Hiking Trails
  • Walking Trails
  • Fort Forum Ice Arena
  • Curling Rink
  • FSJ National Historic Park
  • Murray Ridge Ski Area
  • Bicentennial Library
  • Family Pace Fitness
  • XS Power Gyms

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