Programs

All Ages

Discover fun, active programs for everyone! From friendly games to social drop-ins, our all-ages activities are a great way to move, connect, and try something new, whether you’re spending time with family, meeting neighbours, or engaging with the community.

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Parents & Tots

Relaxed, playful, and welcoming, our Parents & Tots programs offer a casual drop-in space where little ones can explore, move, and play freely. Caregivers can connect with one another while children enjoy open-ended activities in a safe, friendly environment.

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Kids & Teens

Active, fun, and social, our kids’ programs and teen programs each offer youth a chance to move, play, and connect with friends. Activities are tailored by age group and are always full of energy.

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Adults (18+)

Social, active, and engaging, our adults-only programs offer a mix of drop-in and structured activities designed for ages 18 and older. Whether you’re looking to get moving, try something new, or connect with others in the community, these programs provide a welcoming space to unwind and have fun.

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Seniors (55+)

“The Nation’s Golden Connections” is our program designed to enrich the lives of adults aged 55 and over by offering opportunities to gather, stay active, and connect within their community. With financial support from the Government of Ontario through the Seniors Active Living Centres (SALC) Program, we offer a variety of programming focused on health, well-being, and social engagement.

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We want your help

Share your thoughts!
Have suggestions for board games to purchase or conferences to book? Ideas to add to next year’s program? Anything! Submit your ideas to us!

Volunteers
Help us get our SALC programming off the ground! We’re looking for volunteers to assist with leading or supporting activities! If you are interested, please contact us.

Contact us
Recreation@nationmun.ca

What is the Seniors Active Living Centres (SALC) Program?

It is an initiative from the Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility that supports over 400 centres across Ontario. The program aims to promote the health, well-being, and independence of adults aged 55 and over, while encouraging social inclusion and an active lifestyle.