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Parks, Forestry and Recreation - Program Enrollment, Drop-In

Usage and Permit Activity Summary


Currency

January 31, 2004

Sports and Recreation - Registered Program Enrollment (#)


2009 Act.
2010 Act.
2011 Act.
2012 Act.
2013 Act.

Winter
105,452
104,739
104,875
101,601
108,972

Spring
105,895
101,579
105,563
102,864
109,351

Summer
37,731
130,264
130,036
134,157
139,322

Fall
109,384
109,843
110,519
113,204

Summer
1,100,342
2,225,439
2,015,070
2,067,598
1,774,087

Fall
622,001
947,554
861,279
873,842

Sports and Recreation - Attendance at Drop-in Programs (#)


2009 Act.
2010 Act.
2011 Act.
2012 Act.
2013 Act.

Winter
828,642
631,802
916,249
1,186,753
922,469

Spring
501,121
406,266
517,320
750,621
750,757

Sports and Recreation - Permit Activity - Number of Bookings


2009 Act.
2010 Act.
2011 Act.
2012 Act.
2013 Act.

Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall
50,341
94,591
83,392
57,317
50,215
94,926
105,061
58,373
52,292
94,200
106,899
61,034
53,457
94,533
99,687
61,887
49,450
90,629
94,758

Sports and Recreation - Permit Activity - Number of Hours Booked


2009 Act.
2010 Act.
2011 Act.
2012 Act.
2013 Act.

Winter
256,930
242,339
229,397
237,865
181,020

Spring
6,567,590
7,033,666
6,935,265
7,218,269
7,147,491

Summer
649,888
755,193
766,793
736,976
673,500

Fall
1,237,695
1,241,576
1,209,247
1,193,525

Priority Centre Usage for Registered Sports and Recreation Programs


2009 Act.
2010 Act.
2011 Act.
2012 Act.
2013 Act.

Winter
9,820
9,814
11,143
10,227
12,566

Spring
10,274
9,617
11,587
9,720
13,346

Summer
4,230
11,426
12,062
11,281
16,558

Fall
9,577
11,214
10,465
12,597

Spring
39,510
40,491
54,924
94,548
149,354

Summer
34,259
82,572
56,268
69,363
121,050

Fall
45,138
88,480
75,326
85,177

Priority Centres Usage - Drop-in Attendance


2009 Act.
2010 Act.
2011 Act.
2012 Act.
2013 Act.

Winter
44,630
83,247
62,744
77,123
105,777

Notes. Program mix offered by Parks, Forestry and Recreation is composed of 3 components: Registered, Drop
and Permit programming. The balance of the mix is dynamic and changes over seasons and years. An increase in
one component could result in a decrease in another area.

Parks, Forestry and Recreation data depend on multiple sources and therefore data
identical from quarter to quarter.

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