The first annual Community Better Challenge got Canadians across the country sitting less and moving more together with more than 265 million physical activity minutes tracked from May 31 to June 16.
Enderby was crowned Canada鈥檚 Most Active Community and took home the top prize of $150,000, which will go toward local physical activity initiatives.
鈥淚 think everyone feels good that we were recognized and we get to hold that title and we鈥檒l just keep going. It鈥檚 very exciting for our community,鈥 said Enderby Mayor Greg McCune.
鈥淲e鈥檒l work with ParticipACTION to help promote how we do things so maybe other communities across Canada will follow our lead.鈥
Enderby tracked 1,964,908 physical activity minutes during the Challenge by hosting events like Enderby Dash 鈥榥鈥 Splash, a Flash Mob and Foam Fest.
Through teamwork, partnerships and events promoting physical literacy, they engaged the community to get 鈥淎ctive in Enderby.鈥
Enderby will use the $150,000 to improve community recreation infrastructure projects to keep their community active.
Though McCune said the city鈥檚 recreation services department has a list of programs they鈥檇 like to enhance or start, no decisions have yet been made as to where the funds will be allocated.
Officials plan to meet to discuss this later this week.
鈥淚 also want to say a big thank you to the community for deciding to take part and do this. It was led by Sheryl Hay, our community services coordinator and she鈥檚 an amazing asset to the community. I wanted to say a big thanks to her and her team 鈥 from the lifeguards to the fitness instructors to all the businesses that partook,鈥 said McCune.
鈥淚t was a fun month. It鈥檚 great to be honoured and we look forward to continuing doing what we do.鈥
鈥淐ongratulations to Enderby, British Columbia and all the regional winners,鈥 said Elio Antunes, President and CEO of ParticipACTION. 鈥淭he Community Better Challenge was an amazing opportunity to engage all Canadians, community leaders, politicians, organizations and schools in physical activity and sport and show how everything gets better when you get active 鈥 your sleep, your relationships and even your community. Canadians want to connect with others in their communities and the Challenge proved that.鈥
Five other regional winners across Canada will also be awarded $20,000 each.
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