City of Belleville – June is Recreation and Parks Month and Seniors Month

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Join the City of Belleville’s Community Services Department during the month of June as we celebrate June is Recreation and Parks Month (JRPM), the movement promoted by Parks and Recreation Ontario and the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association. June is also provincially recognized in Ontario as Seniors Month and promoted through the Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility. The Community Services Department is promoting JRPM and Seniors Month and encouraging various ways to be physically and mentally engaged and active both inside and outdoors with free programming throughout the month at the Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre.

In addition to programming, the Community Services Department will be hosting the:

2025 Activities in Park Event at Zwick’s Park

Tuesday, June 3 between 3-7 p.m.

Bring the family to the park for a fun afternoon and evening at one of the City’s beautiful parks as we bring together our amazing community. Don’t forget a lawn chair or two!

City of Belleville Mayor, Neil Ellis, along with mayors in surrounding municipalities will compete in a “bragging rights” cornhole challenge! One lucky City of Belleville resident will also have the opportunity to compete for a chance to walk away with a special prize.

Full details can be found on June is Recreation and Parks Month and Seniors Month webpage along with the complete June calendar full of free activities for young and young at heart. Be sure to register to secure a spot!

These projects have been funded, in part, by the Government of Canada and The ParticipACTION Community Challenge presented by Novo Nordisk is proudly funded by the Government of Canada and Novo Nordisk.

Happy June Belleville!

Community Services Department can be contacted at 613-966-4632 or by email at csdgeneral@belleville.ca.

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