Thanks to to the City of the public can access “Recreation at Home.”
The free digital recreation hub provides more than 50 recreational activities, resources and links to keep residents and their families active and entertainment at home, the City said in a statement on Thursday.
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“Our recreation centres play such a big part in the City, and we have been receiving great feedback so far,: said Kim Hilton, director of recreation. “Online learning offers residents of all ages a chance to explore a variety of activities, which we hope will carry over once we are able to open our recreation centres again.”
The recreation hub is categorized into eight different sections. The categories include active aging, arts, virtual events, fitness classes, kids’ activities, youth activities, programs from the Fraser Valley Regional Library, and museums.
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“I am proud of the team of staff who have helped the department to step up its game virtually to meet the needs of residents for activities and resources,” said Hilton.
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City staff want to remind residents to adapt any movement or activity to suit individual needs.
New classes and activities will be added regularly.
To access Recreation at Home visit or the City’s YouTube channel at .
For more of the City’s response to COVID-19 visit .
For information on the Township’s response visit .
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