The Recreation and Parks Association of the Yukon (RPAY) is a non-profit organization promoting active, healthy lifestyles among Yukon residents and communities. Through collaborative efforts with various organizations and communities, RPAY fosters environments that encourage recreational and park opportunities for all Yukoners. The organization’s wide range of programs and services is backed by territorial, Northern, and national partnerships with various groups, communities, and governments.
Vision: RPAY envisions a Yukon where recreation and parks play vital roles in enhancing residents’ and communities’ quality of life and well-being. It strives for a scenario where all individuals can access recreational experiences that contribute to their physical, emotional, and social wellness, fostering connections between people and their communities and surroundings.
Mission: RPAY aims to empower communities to facilitate active, healthy lifestyles among Yukoners through recreation and parks.
Strategic Goals:
- Promote a healthier Yukon through active living, parks, and recreation.
- Strengthen community recreation by supporting the learning and development of recreation practitioners, community leaders, and volunteers across the Yukon.
- Support accessible and affordable opportunities for Yukoners to engage in active living through community-based recreation and parks initiatives, programs, and services.
- Operate effectively and efficiently using sound business practices and partnerships to ensure sustainability.
For more details, refer to RPAY’s Strategic Plan and browse their year-end reports and presentations.
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William reveals George has been “bombing about on a bike” as Kate declares her love for little girl’s boots
by Canadian Trails | Sep 30, 2016 | Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation, The North, Yukon
Full article at the Daily Mirror OnLine Photo credit to Press Association Images Prince William and Kate Middleton have revealed little George has been having a fantastic time since they arrived in Canada for their eight-day tour. The Duke and Duchess visited Montana...
Film tells story of Aboriginal youth who helped build Yukon bike trails
by Canadian Trails | Sep 26, 2016 | Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation, The North, Yukon
Kelly Milner's 'Shift' tells story of aboriginal youth who built Carcross's renowned biking trails By Paul Tukker, CBC News Posted: Sep 25, 2016 8:00 AM CT Last Updated: Sep 25, 2016 9:20 AM CT 'Everytime people watch this film, they say, 'It’s just so beautifully...