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Related Physical Activity Websites
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Looking for more information on physical activity? Check out these websites...
Active 2010
Active 2010 is your one-stop source for information on increasing physical activity in
Ontario
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Lifestyle Information Network
Every day LIN staff monitor newspapers, broadcasts, listservs, websites, government news sources, and press releases to bring you the latest information on well-being through health, parks, recreation, sport, and culture. |
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Parks and Recreation
Ontario
Parks and Recreation Ontario (PRO) is an all-inclusive, not-for-profit corporation committed to helping the people of
Ontario
live healthy lifestyles.
Ontario Physical and Health Education Association Ontario Physical and Health Education Association (OPHEA), a not-for-profit organization, is led by the vision that all kids will value, participate in, and make a lifelong commitment to active, healthy living. |
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Below are more sites that can offer information about how to get active.
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This website prescribes daily recommendations for physical activity for Canadian children and youth, adults and older adults. It also gives specific suggestions on how to meet the recommendations.
Active Living
Alliance
for Canadians with a Disability
The Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability (ALACD) promotes, supports, and enables Canadians with disabilities to lead active, healthy lives. This website describes the activities and network members of the Active Living Alliance.
Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
This website describes activities and resources from the Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. CAHPERD is a national, charitable, voluntary-sector organization whose primary concern is to influence the healthy development of children and youth by advocating for quality, school-based physical and health education.
Go for Green
Go for Green is a national non-profit, charitable organization encouraging Canadians to pursue healthy, outdoor physical activities while being good environmental citizens. Visit this website for information on the components of the Active and Safe Routes to School program including International Walk to School Day.
Games Kids Play
Looking for kids’ games? How about rules for playground games, verses for jump-rope rhymes, and much more? This website provides all the “how to” information for a variety of children’s active games and activities.
Active Healthy Kids
This website offers both the latest up-to-date facts and research on kids and physical activity and fun easy tools and tips to get kids active.
Healthy Start for Life
Healthy Start for life is an online resource that promotes healthy eating and physical activity ideas for toddlers and preschool age children (2-5 years). It includes meal planners, activity planners, frequently asked questions and resources for parents or caregivers.
Play Sport
This website promotes games and activities that encourage fun, free play while helping kids develop the skills required to participate in all kinds of sports. PlaySport allows you to search for activities based on the equipment you have, the skills you want to teach, the complexity of the game or the space you have available.
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