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Friday, June 14, 2013

June is Recreation and Parks Month in Ontario, with many free events in Orillia


Couchiching Beach Park (Jim Fox photo)

The Orillia Parks and Recreation Department will once again be celebrating June is Recreation and Parks Month.
 
The goal of June is Recreation and Parks Month (JRPM) is to increase awareness of the value and benefits that recreation and parks have on individuals, families and communities.  "Hike it or Bike it," is the provincial theme and it will bring focus and raise awareness about the tremendous trails and pathways in Orillia and across Ontario.

The Orillia Parks and Recreation Department have scheduled a number of FREE events throughout the month of June. 

     June 16th       Kick off to the 2012 Summer Band Concert Series featuring the Orillia Silver Band
June 23rd    Camp for a Day at Rotary Place (pre-registration required)
June 23rd   Water Smart Day at Couchiching Beach Park (Learn how to swim for free – pre-registration is required.)
June 26th   Movies in the Park - KING KONG - The 1933 cinema classic turns 80 this year! Come and enjoy this iconic adventure for the first time or again under the stars in Couchiching Park. The original King Kong has been masterfully restored to its former glory in magnificent black and white. This screening is FREE and will begin at dusk or approx. 9:30PM  Aqua Theatre, Seating is limited. Bring a lawnchair or blanket.

For further information please see page 14 of the Orillia Parks, Recreation and Culture Department Summer Made Fun registration guide or online

The purpose of Recreation and Parks Month is to celebrate the success of recreation and parks here in the City of Orillia and draw public attention to the benefits and values of recreation to individuals, families, neighbourhoods and communities. Partner organizations include Parks and Recreation Ontario, the Ontario Parks Association, the Ontario Recreation Facilities Association, and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.

Key Stats:

·         Increasing physical activity saves $364 annually per person for medical costs and industrial injuries. 

·         A 10% increase in the number of physically active Canadians could save the health care system $800 million per year

Source: The Canadian Fitness & Lifestyle Research Institute




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