by Anna Haanstra | Aug 21, 2015
“I do feel more physically active now that I’m in Trailblazers because when my friends come over we usually sit inside and watch TV or play on our electronics. But now that I have cool Trailblazer games, we can go outside and I can teach them to my friends that aren’t...
by Anna Haanstra | Aug 20, 2015
WEBINAR WORKSHOP: PHYSICAL LITERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS Home Do you want to know how to assess the physical literacy of children 8 to 12 years of age in a valid and reliable way? Then this workshop/webinar series is for you! There will be FREE training workshops...
by André Bouchard | Aug 17, 2015
The rails-to-trails on the South Shore are one of our greatest assets for recreation. With a nearly continuous trail that runs the entire length of the South Shore with very minimal inclines, rail trails are great for beginner cyclists. They provide an excellent route...
by André Bouchard | Aug 9, 2015
Occupying a thin strip of land that branches out from Cape Sable Island, The Hawk extends like an arm into the Atlantic. It is the Southern-most point of Nova Scotia, and if your line of vision could sweep out in a straight line in front of you destinations as far...
by André Bouchard | Aug 3, 2015
Marika’s perspective on being a beginner As someone who has never been involved in sports and absolutely dreaded going to gym class as a kid, I would in some ways be one of the least likely candidates to take on a job that involves being physically active almost 24/7....
by André Bouchard | Jul 20, 2015
While in Shelburne last summer, we were fortunate enough to experience the ultimate Nova Scotian past time: sailing. We couldn’t have had a better day to do it. A huge thanks to the crew of the Allie Kat for taking us out, despite the fact that neither of us had any...