Since there is much evidence to indicate that many rapidly developing communities in Canada are not providing sufficient social and recreational opportunities for their citizens, a study of such provisions made by the rapidly developing community of St. Laurent was undertaken. [...
The growth of large urban centres in Canada, at a time when the availability of leisure is increasin...
This paper examines the travel patterns of youth and adult recreational participants from Waterloo, ...
This study addresses the policy problem of the physical inactivity of Canadians by examining the att...
This project is concerned with the recreational and social life of residents of a rapidly growing su...
This study, taking the Memorial Community Centre and its two affiliated agencies, Heywood community ...
This study traces the development of community recreation in Edmonton from the time of the initiatio...
This project records a special "recreational survey", undertaken in the Municipality of West Vancouv...
This is a study of the play and recreation of a number of families in which at least one person from...
As welfare services expand in developing communities, the provision of attractive recreational servi...
This study is an inquiry into the problems of selection of two communities of Metropolitan Montreal ...
Background of the Study. Recreation was not a problem among the so called primitive people. It becam...
Community development (CD) is viewed as a way to improve the social, physical, organizational and ec...
During the last twenty years, community development has become a recognized way of dealing with prob...
Outdoor recreation is at the heart of several policies and measures with their goal being to reinfor...
The urban environment is frequently regarded as the highest expression of man’s advance within his p...
The growth of large urban centres in Canada, at a time when the availability of leisure is increasin...
This paper examines the travel patterns of youth and adult recreational participants from Waterloo, ...
This study addresses the policy problem of the physical inactivity of Canadians by examining the att...
This project is concerned with the recreational and social life of residents of a rapidly growing su...
This study, taking the Memorial Community Centre and its two affiliated agencies, Heywood community ...
This study traces the development of community recreation in Edmonton from the time of the initiatio...
This project records a special "recreational survey", undertaken in the Municipality of West Vancouv...
This is a study of the play and recreation of a number of families in which at least one person from...
As welfare services expand in developing communities, the provision of attractive recreational servi...
This study is an inquiry into the problems of selection of two communities of Metropolitan Montreal ...
Background of the Study. Recreation was not a problem among the so called primitive people. It becam...
Community development (CD) is viewed as a way to improve the social, physical, organizational and ec...
During the last twenty years, community development has become a recognized way of dealing with prob...
Outdoor recreation is at the heart of several policies and measures with their goal being to reinfor...
The urban environment is frequently regarded as the highest expression of man’s advance within his p...
The growth of large urban centres in Canada, at a time when the availability of leisure is increasin...
This paper examines the travel patterns of youth and adult recreational participants from Waterloo, ...
This study addresses the policy problem of the physical inactivity of Canadians by examining the att...