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The City of Prince Rupert wants to know more about your experience with recreation in our community. This consultation has been developed on behalf of the Recreation Commission of Prince Rupert, and is intended to gather feedback to inform future development of policy and a Recreation Master Plan.
The City will be launching two surveys. One survey is directed towards organizations, teams, clubs, non-profits, and other groups that are connected broadly to recreation in the community of Prince Rupert, and is now available below.
The other survey (below organizational survey) is directed to users in general. Our goal is to determine the current state of recreation in our community from a user-perspective to inform future decisions and planning.
Thank you in advance for your participation and valuable feedback.
The City of Prince Rupert wants to know more about your experience with recreation in our community. This consultation has been developed on behalf of the Recreation Commission of Prince Rupert, and is intended to gather feedback to inform future development of policy and a Recreation Master Plan.
The City will be launching two surveys. One survey is directed towards organizations, teams, clubs, non-profits, and other groups that are connected broadly to recreation in the community of Prince Rupert, and is now available below.
The other survey (below organizational survey) is directed to users in general. Our goal is to determine the current state of recreation in our community from a user-perspective to inform future decisions and planning.
Thank you in advance for your participation and valuable feedback.
Welcome to the recreation community survey. This survey is geared towards local organizations that contribute to the culture of recreation in Prince Rupert. Responses will help to inform future recreation policy and the development of a Recreation Master Plan.
Due to the wide range of available recreation opportunities in Prince Rupert, some questions may not apply to your context. Please answer only questions that pertain to your organization.
This information is being collected, as per Section 26(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of better informing the City's recreation programming and policy.
If you have any questions pertaining to the protection of your privacy, please feel free to contact:
Veronika Stewart, Communications Manager, City of Prince Rupert,
Welcome to the recreation community survey. This survey is geared towards individuals in Prince Rupert. Responses will help to inform future recreation policy and the development of a Recreation Master Plan.
This information is being collected, as per Section 26(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of better informing the City's recreation programming and policy.
If you have any questions pertaining to the protection of your privacy, please feel free to contact:
Veronika Stewart, Communications Manager, City of Prince Rupert,