Recreation Survey Results - Recreation Survey 2021 Results - Appendix G
We are checking in with you about the progress we are making on the recreation priorities that matter most to you. Share your top priorities today to keep Recreation moving forward in 2021 and beyond.
Setting priorities for the next five-years
The 2017 Recreation Master Plan is a ten-year plan completed to guide Rocky Mountain House Region’s (RMHR) allocation of services and overcome challenges identified by the community in the parks and recreation system. In the past five years, significant facility updates have been completed. Considering this and shifts in community priorities; the Recreation, Parks, and Community Services Board would like to engage the community to refocus the priorities established in 2017.
Setting priorities for the next five-years
The 2017 Recreation Master Plan is a ten-year plan completed to guide Rocky Mountain House Region’s (RMHR) allocation of services and overcome challenges identified by the community in the parks and recreation system. In the past five years, significant facility updates have been completed. Considering this and shifts in community priorities; the Recreation, Parks, and Community Services Board would like to engage the community to refocus the priorities established in 2017.
More information and updates on each recommendation can be found in Appendix A.
Significant facility updates:
- Rocky Spray Park 2021
- New ice plant for twin arenas and new ice resurfacer 2020
- North Saskatchewan River Park covered grandstands 2019
- Helen Hunley Park (log picnic shelter and David Thompson statue) 2019
- Credit Union Co-op Aquatic Centre updates 2018-2020
- Christenson Sports and Wellness Centre 2016
Download the Recreation Survey PDF
Download the Recreation Survey Appendix A PDF
Download the 2017 Recreation Master Plan PDF (36MB)