SPORT & RECREATION: Recreation: Communities In Action Fund (CIAF): 2006-2007: Regional Grants
Regional Grants
2004-2005 | 2005-2006 | 2006-2007 | 2007-2008 | 2008-2009
Provincial Grants
2004-2005 | 2005-2006 | 2006-2007 | 2007-2008 | 2008-2009
Municipality (City/Town/Village) |
Organization |
Grant (approved) Amount |
This project will…. |
| Alfred | Le Phénix - Service d'intégration sociale | $29,590 |
assist people living with a disability to increase their participation in sport and recreation activities in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell by identifying and removing barriers related to participation. |
| Atikokan | Beaten Path Nordic Ski Club | $1,850 |
allow the Beaten Path Nordic Ski Club to provide a cross-country ski equipment loan program and learn-to-ski lessons at no cost for seniors and youth. |
| Ayr | Ayr Curling Club | $5,680 |
expand the children's learn to curl program in North Dumfries Township |
| Bayfield | Friends of Bayfield River | $4,737 |
develop a self guided tour, "Walk an Hour", in the Bannockburn Conservation Area. |
| Belle River | Lakeshore, Town of | $11,600 |
provide 4 new physical activity programs for older adults in the Town of Lakeshore. |
| Belleville | Belleville, City of | $5,263 |
support the new Belleville Walks initiative, a program designed to encourage and support walking opportunities for older adults in the community. |
| Belleville | Pathways to Independence | $6,336 |
make new physical activity opportunities available to persons with disabilities in the Quinte area. |
| Belleville | Quinte Rowing Club | $9,600 |
support the introduction of an Adaptive Rowing Program for persons with disabilities as well as expansion of the Adult Recreational Program at the Quinte Rowing Club. |
| Belwood | Belwood Lodge and Camp | $7,550 |
support the development of an adaptive cycling program for persons with disabilities at Belwood Lodge & Camp. |
| Blind River | Blind River, Town of | $16,000 |
support the implementation of Blind River's Community Physical Activity Plan by offering outreach activities that will increase participation in physical activity. |
| Bracebridge | Bracebridge, Town of | $21,013 |
enhance physical activity leadership training and create new opportunities for participation in fitness and recreation. |
| Brampton | Community Environment Alliance of Peel | $21,952 |
assist the organization in undertaking a project to promote active living within the South Asian community of Peel. |
| Brampton | Indian International Seniors Club | $9,100 |
assist with the hosting of a four day "South Asian Seniors' Fun Fair". |
| Brantford | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Brantford & District | $22,479 |
provide recreation programs for children aged 6 to 16 years and recreation leadership training for youth and adults through the Big Middle Little After School Recreation Mentoring Program |
| Brantford | Community Resource and Employment Service (Brantford) | $8,544 |
implement a Family Fitness Co-operative program for low income families in Brantford and Brant County. |
| Brockville | Brockville and Area YMCA | $33,731 |
increase sport and physical activity participation rates in children and youth through the establishment of a "Community Schools Program." |
| Burlington | Burlington Lions-Optimist Minor Hockey Association | $39,085 |
assist the Burlington Lions Optimist Minor Hockey Association to develop and implement two community-based initiatives to increase participation and retention of children and youth in sports. |
| Burlington | Burlington, City of | $13,511 |
assist the City of Burlington Aquatics Unit implement the Red Cross Swim at School program with grade 4 students at 37 elementary schools. |
| Burlington | Halton Child and Youth Services | $51,600 |
increase participation for children and youth in sport and recreation activities by providing programs that are affordable and accessible, and that will encourage skills development in a safe and supportive environment. |
| Burlington | KidsFest Canada | $18,000 |
introduce a new running and reading program for 80 youth in Toronto. |
| Callander | Callander, Municipality of | $9,960 |
enable the Municipality of Callander to establish a recreation department that will develop and support recreation programs for the entire community. |
| Cambridge | Cambridge Rowing Club | $3,840 |
expand the "Learn to Row" youth rowing programs in Cambridge. |
| Cambridge | Christopher Champlain Community Centre | $36,870 |
implement "Families On The Move", a pilot project to make lifestyle changes in low income families that include daily physical activity |
| Carleton Place | Carleton Place Youth Centre | $27,140 |
increase sport and physical participation rates of youth attending programs at five youth centres in the Lanark County Youth Centre Coalition. |
| Cat Lake | Cat Lake First Nation Health Authority | $17,800 |
directly assist aboriginal children, youth and their families to participate in recreation programs and support the development of a fitness program for 175 community youth and children. |
| Cayuga | Haldimand Grand River Rowing Club | $25,440 |
help establish an Adaptive/Modified Rowing Program to increase participation of persons with both physical and intellectual disabilities living in Haldimand County and adjacent communities. |
| Chatham | Chatham Kent Cougars | $18,980 |
provide an introduction to a Minor Football program for children and youth (boys and girls 18 and under) in Chatham-Kent, including coaching and referee certification clinics, football fundamentals clinics and the development of a fall house league football. |
| Chatham | Community Living Chatham-Kent | $3,533 |
result in the training of 20 Community Living staff into recreational leaders and creating recreational programs for 100 clients with intellectual disabilities. |
| Chute-a-blondeau | Friends of the Macdonell-Williamson House Inc. | $14,985 |
develop and implement a heritage trail route through the Counties of Prescott and Russell that will promote increased physical activities by encouraging the general public to bike, walk, run and ski on this special heritage trail route. |
| Coboconk | Coboconk and District Lions Club | $17,117 |
introduce new physical activity programming to children and youth, and the public at large, in the underserved rural community of Coboconk. |
| Cookstown | Huronia Trails & Greenways | $20,000 |
allow Huronia Trails and Greenways to continue to expand its physical activity "Try It" project across the entire County of Simcoe. |
| Cornwall | Centre de santé communautaire de l'Estrie | $14,026 |
develop special sports and recreational activities for disadvantaged youth between the ages of 12 and 17, living in the villages of Bourget and Embrun. |
| Cornwall | Eastern Ontario Health Unit | $33,735 |
develop and create tools and programs to provide support to 20,000 students to increase their sport and physical activity opportunities. |
| Cornwall | Seaway Senior Citizens Club 1201 | $9,985 |
help purchase sports and recreation equipment, develop personalised fitness training plans, offer new recreational activities and offer workshops on healthy eating and cooking for Cornwall seniors. |
| Dashwood | CATOWA - Canadian Tug of War Association | $8,160 |
increase the number of women and girls participating in the sport of tug of war |
| Dinorwic | Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation | $5,900 |
help revitalize and increase participation in women's fastball across Treaty #3 communities. |
| Dryden | Dryden Dolphins Swim Club | $4,804 |
increase the number of certified volunteer swimming coaches in the region which will expand and sustain the sport of swimming as a healthy, life-long activity for children and youth in northwestern Ontario. |
| Dubreuilville | Dubreuilville Pivot-Jeunesse Inc. | $10,000 |
assist with offering a kayak program for the youth of the community. |
| Dunrobin | Ottawa River Canoe Club | $8,316 |
assist with the purchase of two C-4 canoes, eight paddles, and provide instructor training for 3 coaches. |
| Ear Falls | Ear Falls, Township of | $5,009 |
increase participation in the Ultimate Pass program, which provides unlimited access to all municipal recreation programs and resources including equipment by offering it to low income families in the community. |
| Englehart | Chamberlain, Township of | $4,470 |
to assist Chamberlain Township purchase recreation equipment and supporting amenities that will increase participation in physical activities. |
| Englehart | Englehart, Corporation of the Town of | $21,000 |
assist the Town of Englehart purchase equipment to establish a fitness centre and a walking program at the new community centre. |
| Forest | North Lambton Community Health Centre | $40,100 |
offer after school physical activity programs for youth ages 9-13 in North Lambton (Forest, Kettle Point and Thedford). |
| Fort Frances | Fort Frances, The Town of | $16,000 |
develop an active transportation plan for the Town of Fort Frances which will guide the Town’s Recreation Department on all future decisions on trail policy, development and usage. |
| Gananoque | Gananoque, Corporation of the Town of | $19,625 |
develop and implement a unique workplace wellness program for residents of the Town of Gananoque and the surrounding communities. |
| Grassy Narrows | Asubpeeschoseewagong Netum Anishnabek | $13,500 |
assist Asbpeeschoseewagong Netum Anishinabek carry out a planning process to increase participation in physical activity through better use of resources. |
| Guelph | Guelph, City of | $43,400 |
support the development of a sport skill and physical activity program for youth in each of seven neighbourhoods in the City of Guelph. |
| Guelph | Guelph/Wellington Seniors Association | $10,177 |
support the expansion of The Feeling Better Program, a functional fitness program for frail or low mobility seniors in the Guelph area. |
| Guelph | University of Guelph - Athletic Department | $15,000 |
support the development of an after-school and lunch time pilot program designed to introduce the fundamentals of active play for children in three elementary schools in the City of Guelph. |
| Haileybury | Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club | $7,000 |
assist with a curling participation campaign and an outreach program focused on increasing participation of youth, women and seniors. |
| Haliburton | Family Services of Haliburton County | $17,731 |
create opportunities for children in Cardiff to participate in physical activity programs. |
| Haliburton | Haliburton County Community Co-operative | $31,060 |
create and implement an active transportation plan in Minden and upgrade planning in Haliburton. |
| Hamilton | Afro-Canadian Caribbean Association of Hamilton and District | $9,350 |
provide recreational support to low income seniors from the African and Caribbean community of Hamilton through the delivery of weekly Caribbean and African inspired activities including dance and aerobics. |
| Hamilton | Canusa Games | $30,204 |
increase participation numbers and promote physical activity and wellness through enhanced outreach, sport development and legacy programming leading up to and following the 50th CANUSA Games in August, 2007. |
| Hamilton | Hamilton East Kiwanis Boys' And Girls' Club | $23,115 |
reduce and eliminate barriers to participation by engaging participants from under-represented groups, including girls, aboriginal and ethno culturally diverse youth from across Hamilton in participant-designed programs. |
| Hamilton | Hamilton, City of | $30,000 |
allow the City to better serve all residents by engaging fifteen under-represented groups in a Recreation Roundtable and pilot program project. |
| Hamilton | Living Rock Ministries | $8,360 |
provide 160 at-risk and street involved youth with access to a range of opportunities, including sport, recreation and physical activity. |
| Ignace | Ignace, Township of | $4,500 |
develop a comprehensive training program to equip community volunteers and recreation leaders with the tools and skills to increase the physical activity of the residents of Ignace. |
| Ignace | Mary Berglund Community Health Centre | $1,924 |
enhance physical activity opportunities for youth through participation in a summer wilderness camp. |
| Ingersoll | Ingersoll Services for Seniors | $2,570 |
implement Nordic walking and shuffleboard programs to the older adults in Ingersoll |
| Ingleside | South Stormont, Township of | $15,000 |
develop a Recreation Master Plan to identify the recreational and sports needs of the Township of South Stormont. |
| Iroquois Falls | Earl Porter Lanes Recreation Centre | $6,272 |
enable the Earl Porter Recreation Centre to carry out a promotional campaign and purchase equipment to increase participation at their bowling facility. |
| Iroquois Falls | Iroquois Falls, Town of | $27,300 |
assist the Town of Iroquois Falls, in partnership with "Skate Park Iroquois Falls" (SPIF) establish a skateboard park at the Jus Jordan Arena and Community Centre. |
| Kapuskasing | Golden Age Centre de l'Age d'Or | $7,970 |
increase physical activity in older adults and seniors through the "Kapuskasing in Action - La region de Kapuskasing en action" program at the Golden Age Centre de l’Age d’Or. |
| Kearney | Kearney, Town of | $6,080 |
will enable the Corporation of the Town of Kearney to increase physical activity rates for children through a new canoe program and for seniors by expanding their fitness programs. |
| Kenora | Grand Council Treaty #3 | $16,000 |
provide new sport and recreation opportunities for youth in three First Nation communities. |
| Keswick | Georgina, Town of | $38,000 |
implement the Red Cross Swim @ School program for 1000 children living in the Town of Georgina and Georgina Island. |
| Kingston | Kingston Rowing Club | $34,912 |
develop a mobile rowing program for rural communities. |
| Kingston | Limestone Learning Foundation | $1,369 |
support the Girls Active Living and Sport Conference for 438 girls. |
| Kingston | North Kingston Community Health Centre | $6,168 |
implement three new community physical activity programs and a youth leadership program. |
| Kirkland Lake | KidSport Timiskaming | $21,696 |
expand the program to South Timiskaming to reduce financial barriers preventing children and youth from low-income households in the area from participating in sports and physical activities. |
| Komoka | Country Terrace Long Term Care Home | $8,142 |
provide the "Walk the Talk - Lead Yourself to a Healthier Life" physical activity initiative for women in five Long Term Care facilities in Middlesex County |
| Leamington | Leamington, Municipality of | $8,600 |
provide physical activity programs and leadership/coaching opportunities for girls and women. |
| Lindsay | Lindsay Gymnastics Centre | $4,929 |
introduce new programming for boys to help increase male participation in gymnastics in Lindsay. |
| Little Current | Aundeck Omni Kaning First Nation | $16,500 |
encourage Aundeck Omni Kaning residents to become more physically active through the introduction of year-round fitness programs supported by newly trained volunteers. |
| London | Centre communautaire régional de London | $9,550 |
provide a tennis program for the francophone population of London targeting youth and children, senior adults and new immigrants. |
| London | Crouch Neighbourhood Resource Centre | $17,970 |
develop an Active Neighbourhoods 2010 initiative to increase physical activity rates of children and youth and low income families in the City of London |
| London | Forest City Velodrome Association | $22,608 |
provide new indoor track cycling programming opportunities for youth, young adult and adult athlete riders in the Southwestern Ontario area, including youth skill training camps, fitness cycling programs and coaches training. |
| London | London, City of | $9,240 |
create physical activity engagement solutions for identified risk groups with low physical activity levels (people with disabilities, older adults, young women and visible/ethnic minorities) in the City of London. |
| London | Meals on Wheels London | $9,410 |
provide older adults with the "Get Fit for Active Living" program to increase their participation in physical activity programming in the London area. |
| Manitouwadge | Northern Trails Ski Club Inc. | $6,100 |
provide the Northern Trails Ski Club will the resources to promote physical activity through cross country skiing to the residents of the community of Manitouwadge, |
| Markham | Markham YMCA, Rudy Bratty Centre | $69,000 |
implement the two-year Active for Life program offering over 200 frail seniors living in the communities of Markham and Whitchurch-Stouffville a new physical activity program designed especially for seniors, in partnership with Markham Stouffville Hospital |
| Mattawa | The Canadian Ecology Centre | $8,000 |
implement the Get Going- Go Geocaching program at the Canadian Ecology Centre to get 100 youth and 20 community leaders active on trails. |
| Merrickville | 1st Merrickville Scout Group | $11,480 |
assist the 1st Merrickville Scout Group with extending its programming to include more active physical recreation activities. |
| Midhurst | Springwater, Corporation of the Township of | $6,502 |
allow the Township of Springwater to carry out a series of physical activity programs for all ages entitled "Sneakers and Speakers". |
| Milverton | Galbraith Optimist Camp for Kids | $7,856 |
increase daily physical activity levels of over 700 camp children and to introduce a nutritional education program |
| Mine Centre | Seine River First Nation | $18,890 |
assist Seine River First Nation offer a traditional healing camp that will provide physical activity opportunities based on traditional teachings and ways of living. |
| Mississauga | Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre | $16,885 |
assist the Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre increase participation in sport for children and youth through the development and hosting of the Mississauga Youth Games. |
| Mississauga | Mississauga, City of | $10,577 |
assist with the development and implementation of a swimming skills program for children and youth residing in the Oakridge and Riverside school neighbourhoods. |
| Mississauga | Peel Halton Youth Basketball Association | $10,800 |
increase participation in basketball programs by children and youth from low income, immigrant families. |
| Moonbeam | Moonbeam Economic Development Corporation | $11,120 |
expand the use of the Moonbeam Economic Development Corporation's nature trail system and increase physical activity in the residents of the area by removing barriers to participation. |
| Naughton | Whitefish Lake First Nation | $4,158 |
enable Whitefish Lake First Nation to have trained instructors to run a Funky Groove Dance program for residents of all ages. |
| Nepean | Nepean Sailing Club | $21,500 |
assist with the purchase of "sip and puff" sailing equipment, two sail boats and training development for youth and persons with disabilities. |
| Newmarket | Big Brothers Big Sisters of York | $45,000 |
implement the Go Girls program for 2 years, for over 220 girls and over 80 volunteer mentors across York Region and Bradford-West Gwillimbury. |
| North Bay | Big Sisters of North Bay and District | $8,900 |
provide an opportunity for 80 female children and youth from 12 to 14 years old to participate in the "Go Girls!" mentoring program designed to encourage physical activity and healthy living. |
| North Bay | Discovery Routes Trails Organization | $6,600 |
support professional development for trail groups in the Blue Sky Region leading to more and new events on their trails. |
| North Bay | KidSport North Bay | $6,807 |
support the KidSport in Action program in providing one hundred low-income children with the skills to play basketball, tennis, and ultimate Frisbee. |
| Norwich | Norwich, Township of | $7,373 |
implement recreation programs in 6 communities within Norwich Township |
| Ohsweken | Six Nations Parks and Recreation | $8,452 |
provide physical activity programs for aboriginal children and youth |
| Osgoode | Osgoode Youth Association | $6,500 |
create opportunities for youth in the rural community of Osgoode to try new sport and recreation activities. |
| Oshawa | Grandview Children's Centre | $14,172 |
establish two new swim programs for children and youth who experience barriers to participation due to disability. |
| Oshawa | Oshawa Community Health Centre | $25,000 |
deliver new accessible recreation and sports programming for children and youth in high-needs areas of Oshawa. |
| Ottawa | Agincourt School Council | $21,000 |
help to hire two activity coordinators to develop physical recreation activities for 2,300 children in five schools, and train 220 youth and adult volunteers. |
| Ottawa | Algonquin College | $36,426 |
hire a project manager to assist students in the Recreation and Nursing Programs to develop and implement opportunities for physical activity and development of healthy lifestyles for 20 children who are medically at risk due to obesity. |
| Ottawa | Centretown Community Health Centre | $9,939 |
help to develop a physical activity program for economically disadvantaged adults. |
| Ottawa | Christie Lake Kids | $42,210 |
expand access to skill-building programs in sports, recreation and physical fitness for children and youth from diverse cultural backgrounds who do not participate in sports due to a number of barriers. |
| Ottawa | Clean Air Champions | $33,949 |
provide youth with basic skills in running and biking and teach participants the fundamental skills of movement, nutrition and safety. |
| Ottawa | Confederation Court Community House | $31,460 |
provide recreational activities based on the seasons of the year to target preschoolers, youth and women in four affordable housing communities in Ottawa. |
| Ottawa | East Ottawa Generals Football Club | $35,000 |
provide affordable and accessible sport and physical activity programs to children and youth from low-income families. |
| Ottawa | Elizabeth Fry Society of Ottawa | $7,716 |
allow at-risk female youth to participate in sport and recreation activities. |
| Ottawa | Ottawa Chinese Community Service Centre | $30,000 |
provide affordable and accessible taichi/shadow boxing and dance programs for Chinese seniors and immigrants, including persons with disabilities. |
| Ottawa | School of Dance, The | $40,000 |
provide affordable and accessible dance therapy programs for children and adults with disabilities. |
| Ottawa | Team Ottawa-Orléans | $26,321 |
produce a comprehensive composite of trails, paths and parks in the greater Orléans area. |
| Ottawa | Tungasuvvingat Inuit | $26,506 |
assist with the development 6 Inuit recreation initiatives for the Community on the Move Program. |
| Ottawa | University of Ottawa | $35,586 |
develop a "Heart Smart" training program and physical activity initiative for older adults at risk of cardiovascular disease. |
| Owen Sound | Victorian Order of Nurses Grey-Bruce | $15,000 |
support the expansion of Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together (SMART) and In-Home Volunteer Exercise Support Program to 3 new communities in Grey and Bruce. |
| Pembroke | Rankin Recreation Centre | $8,400 |
assist with the purchase of portable rubber flooring to be used in the Rankin Recreation Centre to improve safety and access to the outdoor skating rink which will increase youth and community participation in skating and hockey. |
| Picton | Prince Edward, County of | $3,572 |
support the introduction of new programming for older adults in the rural community of Wellington. |
| Port Hope | Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit | $12,398 |
result in new tools to enhance the development of built environments that support physical activity. |
| Port Hope | Port Hope, Municipality of | $7,200 |
result in the development of new physical activity plans for two target groups - youth aged 12 to 18 and older adults (over age 55). |
| Portland | Country Roads Municipal Health Centre | $21,865 |
support the development and delivery of an after-school physical activity program for children between the ages of 8 and 14 at four schools in Leeds-Grenville. |
| Red Lake | Red Lake Indian Friendship Centre | $9,408 |
allow "Kids Are Recreationally Equal", an organization sponsored by the Red Lake Indian Friendship Centre to reduce the financial and transportation barriers for youth from low income families. |
| Ripley | Huron-Kinloss, Township of | $12,300 |
support the Ripley Sport Development Project that will expand sporting opportunities for rural youth. |
| Sarnia | Sarnia, City of | $10,434 |
allow the Strangway Centre for Seniors to offer a recreation bocce program for seniors and persons with disabilities. |
| Sault Ste. Marie | Algoma University College | $20,000 |
assist with the resurgence of tennis, rowing and sailing programs for the residents of the community. |
| Sault Ste. Marie | Sault Ste. Marie Boxing Club | $1,614 |
provide needed ergonomic pieces of equipment for the safety of all participants. |
| Sault Ste. Marie | Sault Ste. Marie Sports Council | $13,000 |
develop a five-year business plan for the advancement and promotion of sports groups in the community |
| Scarborough | St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Centre | $25,600 |
increase physical activity levels of seniors. |
| Schreiber | Schreiber, Township of | $20,964 |
assist the Township of Schreiber with hiring a trainer to design and implement a physical activity program. |
| Sioux Lookout | Sioux Lookout Anti-Racism Committee | $12,394 |
provide 40 youth with outdoor wilderness recreation training for two, one-week training sessions. |
| Smiths Falls | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County | $7,480 |
increase sport and physical activity participation rates in children and youth from Perth and Smiths Falls who are served by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County. |
| Southampton | Saugeen Indian Band, #29 | $19,958 |
support the development and implementation of a physical activity program for seniors on the Saugeen First Nation Reserve. |
| St. Catharines | Brock University Physical Education and Kinesiology Department | $29,400 |
train movement specialists and deliver physical activity workshops and programs for children and adults. |
| St. Charles | St. Charles, Municipality of | $25,047 |
increase physical activity and wellness programs by establishing a wellness centre in the community of St. Charles. |
| St. Thomas | Family YMCA of St. Thomas-Elgin | $7,827 |
provide a barrier-free summer physical activity and sport camp opportunities for underprivileged children and youth (boys and girls ages 8-12) in the St. Thomas and Port Stanley area. |
| Stoney Creek | Stoney Creek Track Club | $11,300 |
implement the Sports and Physical Activity Expo which will profile sport and recreation opportunities in Hamilton, link low income parents with subsidy programs, and lead to approximately 300 new sport and recreation participants. |
| Stratford | Stratford Meals on Wheels and Neighbourly Services | $10,900 |
implement a gentle exercise program for older adults in Perth County. |
| Stratford | Stratford, The City of | $20,200 |
increase the opportunities for youth 4-12 years to be physically active through the development of a Try it Series, a social marketing campaign and a new skating program. |
| Stratford | VON Perth Huron | $21,515 |
support the expansion of Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together (SMART) and In-Home Volunteer Exercise Support Program in the community of North Perth. |
| Sturgeon Falls | Sturgeon Falls Community Action Committee | $15,653 |
develop and implement a strategic plan in hockey skill development for 275 children and youth and develop a volunteer program. |
| Sudbury | Centre de santé communautaire de Sudbury | $29,988 |
encourage seniors to participate in physical activity through a program called 'Wisdom in Movement'. |
| Sudbury | Greater Sudbury, City of | $8,000 |
support 13 professional development workshops for northeastern Ontario communities, in the delivery of recreation and physical activity services. |
| Sudbury | Sudbury Indoor Tennis Centre | $5,500 |
encourage participation in tennis by youth and seniors and develop leadership in tennis through the training of community and youth instructors. |
| Sudbury | YMCA Sudbury | $52,075 |
allow the Sudbury YMCA and its partners to implement a physical activity plan for residents of the City of Greater Sudbury. |
| Thunder Bay | Confederation College Fitness Centre | $3,547 |
involve women and girls in a one-day fitness participation festival organized by Confederation College Fitness Centre in collaboration with Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS). |
| Thunder Bay | Harbour Youth Services | $8,160 |
assist Harbour Youth Services to implement a 30-week physical activity program which integrates games from around the world for children ages 5 to 12 years. |
| Thunder Bay | Thunder Bay Boys & Girls Club | $11,172 |
enable the Thunder Bay Boys & Girls Club to plan and implement three 10-week physical activity programs for youth between the ages 12 and 14 years. |
| Thunder Bay | Thunder Bay Elite Soccer Incorporated | $29,470 |
assist the Thunder Bay Elite Soccer organization to implement year long indoor and outdoor programs for youth and adults. |
| Thunder Bay | Thunder Bay Martial Arts Council | $5,760 |
support outreach programming and certification training for 15 member organizations of the Thunder Bay Martial Arts Council. |
| Timmins | Timmins Family Y.M.C.A. | $25,000 |
assist the Timmins Family YMCA establish high school based fitness programs for youth. |
| Toronto | Council Fire Native Cultural Centre | $25,000 |
establish the "Life-Long Wellness Run and Walk Program". |
| Toronto | For Youth Initiative | $18,879 |
provide outreach and new participation in leadership, recreation and sport for young women aged 15-17. |
| Toronto | Toronto Public Health | $54,978 |
allow Toronto Public Health to carry out a series of physical activity projects in a number of high-risk communities across the City of Toronto. |
| Trenton | Quinte Legion Track and Field Club | $5,757 |
introduce new recreational level programming to children and youth as well as adults in Belleville. |
| Tweed | Land O' Lakes Curling Club | $3,511 |
introduce a new shuffleboard program for 60 older adults in Tweed. |
| Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory | Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte | $11,140 |
introduce new after-school programming for youth under the age of 18. |
| Waterloo | Waterloo Regional Synchronized Swimming Club | $14,140 |
expand the recreational synchronized swimming program for children and youth in Waterloo Region. |
| Wawa | Michipicoten, Township of | $10,000 |
assist with the provision of a skateboard park and a geocaching program. |
| Webequie | Webequie First Nation | $6,185 |
assist Webequie First Nation deliver a summer baseball program for the residents of their community. |
| Winchester | North Dundas, Township of | $4,000 |
develop a summer bike days program and a new physical activity plan for a permanent trails system in the Township of North Dundas. |
| Windsor | Cavaliers Cricket Club of Windsor | $22,665 |
assist in promoting the sport of cricket and providing the equipment and opportunities to increase the number of active players. |
| Windsor | Friends for Atkinson Park and Pool | $9,348 |
provide a learn to swim program at the neighbourhood outdoor pool for children from low-income families. |
| Windsor | Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario- Windsor-Essex County | $9,310 |
provide physical activity opportunities to adults with learning disabilities and/or with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder by facilitating participation in existing programs and venues. |
| Windsor | Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County | $6,804 |
provide a seven-month bi-weekly physical activity program for youth 13 to 17 years of age. |
| Windsor | Sandwich Teen Action Group | $11,650 |
provide an after school and summer physical activity program for girls. |
| Windsor | Windsor-Essex Cardiac Rehabilitation Program | $12,555 |
provide specialized Aqua-Fit classes for medically high risk individuals including older adults. |
| Windsor | YMCA of Windsor and Essex County | $11,700 |
provide a new program of physical activity for children in of Grades 1, 2 and 3 age at "L’Envolée" school who are from low-income families and different ethnic backgrounds. |
| Wingham | Town and Country Support Services | $14,260 |
increase the physical activity levels of older adults by developing and implementing seniors fitness programs |
| Wyoming | Lambton, County of | $14,800 |
create a free, innovative, structured easily accessible indoor walking program for low income, senior and disabled populations in a targeted low income neighbourhood in the City of Sarnia. |

