Press Release
08/10/2021
Recreation leaders from across the Yukon celebrated excellence in community recreation and active living at the territory’s annual recreation gathering held in Haines Junction from October 6 to October 8.
At this year’s gathering, the Government of Yukon presented its annual community recreation leadership award to four recipients. Marty and Mary-Ann Knutson were honoured for their work to develop a swimming hole in Dawson City, Gurdeep Pandher was recognized for promoting active living through bhangra dance, and Agnes Seitz was given the award posthumously for her diverse and outstanding contributions to recreation in Mt. Lorne and the Yukon as a whole.
The Recreation and Parks Association of the Yukon (RPAY) also presented the 2020 RPAY recognition award and the 2021 Canadian Parks and Recreation Association (CPRA) award of merit to Sue Meikle for her long-term contributions to the field of recreation. Joshua Wilcox and Colin Dubois received the 2021 RPAY recognition award for their outstanding contributions to the delivery of recreation in the community of Faro.
The Government of Yukon and the Recreation and Parks Association of Yukon co-host the annual recreation gathering every year. As well as the presentation of awards, this year’s event included recognizing the 20thanniversary of the Yukon’s Active Living Strategy, sessions on physical literacy and concussions, recreation planning and the work of the Yukon Aboriginal Sport Circle, and a keynote address by Dr. Aggie Weighill, professor at Vancouver Island University, on gender in recreation and sport.
After 20 years, the Yukon’s annual recreation gathering is only getting stronger, creating yearly opportunities for our territory’s recreation leaders to network, foster their skills and further their knowledge. It’s an honour to co-host the event once again with the Recreation and Parks Association of the Yukon and to recognize the outstanding contributions of our community recreation leaders. Agnes Seitz, Gurdeep Pandher and Marty and Mary-Ann Knutson are such wonderful examples of how individual Yukoners can inspire us all to live more active and connected lives.
Minister of Community Services Richard Mostyn
The annual fall recreation gathering offers Yukon’s recreation leaders the opportunity to network and learn from each other. This supports the planning and delivery of recreation opportunities that are meaningful to communities.
Recreation and Parks Association of the Yukon executive director Anne Morgan
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