2. Public Sector
North Surrey Recreation Centre
10950 126a St, Surrey, BC V3W 7J9
Monday-Friday: 6am-8pm
Saturday-Sunday: 8am-8pm
3. North Surrey Recreation Centre
+Indicate Service Sector
o Public Sector. This recreation
centre provides services such as
“fitness, sport, age-related
programs, events, arts, leadership,
etc.” that help strengthen the
community. (Lunn, 2020).
+Services Offered
o Weight Room
o Ice Hockey
o Drop-In Skating
o Outdoor Basketball Court
+Connection to 2210
o Physical Education and
Recreation
+ Gives people the chance to take
part in sports, games, activity, etc.
They have a multiple ice rinks and
a weight room, which people can
access for free during drop-ins. By
taking part in such activities,
individuals are choosing to learn
more about physical education.
Therefore promoting a healthier
lifestyle for people in the community
(Lunn, 2020). The outdoor
basketball courts also play a role in
promoting social interaction among
youth. Tax based funding ensures
the people pay less for recreation
(Lunn, 2020).
5. Guildford Recreation Centre
+Indicate Service Sector
o Public Sector. This recreation
centre provides services such as
“fitness, sport, age-related
programs, events, arts, leadership,
etc.” that help strengthen the
community. (Lunn, 2020).
+Services Offered
o Weight Room
o Aquatics
o Indoor Gyms
o Skate Park
+Connection to 2210
o Physical Education and
Recreation
+ Gives people the chance to take
part in sports, games, activity, etc.
They have an aquatic centre, gyms
and a weight room. People can
access them for free during drop-
ins. By taking part in such activities,
individuals are choosing to learn
more about physical education. By
doing so, the recreation centre
helps promote a healthier lifestyle
(Lunn, 2020). The skate park also
plays a role in promoting social
interaction among youth. Tax based
funding ensures the people pay
less for recreation (Lunn, 2020).
7. Bridgeview Community Centre
+Indicate Service Sector
o Public Sector. This community
centre provides services such as
“fitness, sport, age-related
programs, events, arts, leadership,
etc.” that help strengthen the
community. (Lunn, 2020).
+Services Offered
o Day Care Programs
o Indoor Gym
o Outdoor Tennis Court
o Outdoor Basketball Court
o Walking Trail
+Connection to 2210
o Recreation and Physical
Education
+ Gives people the chance to take
part in sports, games, activity, etc.
They have day care programs, a
gym and outdoor courts. People
can access them during drop-ins.
By taking part in such activities,
individuals are choosing to learn
more about physical education.
This helps promote a healthier
lifestyle for people in the
community. The other activities play
a role in promoting social
interaction among the community
(Lunn, 2020).
9. Club 16
+Indicate Service Sector
o Private Sector. This gym offers its
members “fitness, sport, age-related
programs, leadership, etc.” By
providing a service, they charge
individuals to maintain control (for
profit) (Lunn, 2020).
+Services Offered
o Weight Room
o Personal Training
o Group Training Sessions
+Connection to 2210
o Indoor Recreation and Physical
Education
+ Gives the public a chance to take part in
fitness related activities. They have
personal and group training programs
which help promote physical education.
Most participants who can afford it,
purchase monthly passes (Lunn, 2020).
The membership fee is one of the
lowest ($4 bi-weekly) which helps it
compete with other facilities (Lunn,
2020. The fee gives participants access
to all the benefits within the gym. Club
16 is a form of indoor recreation as the
gym is within the mall. Individuals that
attend better their physical health
through the equipment and personal
trainers.
11. AthElite Basketball Academy
+Indicate Service Sector
o Private Sector. AthElite offers its
members “fitness, sport, age-related
programs, leadership, etc.” By
providing high-level training, they
charge individuals to maintain control
(for profit) (Lunn, 2020).
+Services Offered
o Indoor/Outdoor training
o Skill and Physical Preparation
+Connection to 2210
o Physical Education and Indoor
Recreation
+ Gives individual members the chance to
take part in basketball related activities.
The club wants to refine skills, and
knowledge regarding the sport. With the
different age groups, the club promotes
physical education. Most participants
who can afford it, buy into the training
sessions (fall/winter) (Lunn, 2020). This
gives them access to all the benefits
within the academy; potentially joining
the travel team. Getting children
involved earlier on in their development.
This focuses on fine motor control and
skill adaptation. The programs offered
benefit the youth by promoting social
interaction among youth.
13. Planet Fitness
+Indicate Service Sector
o Private Sector. This gym offers its
members “fitness, sport, age-related
programs, leadership, etc.” By
providing a service, they charge
individuals to maintain control (for
profit) (Lunn, 2020).
+Services Offered
o Weight Room
o Personal Training
o Group Training Sessions
o Massage Room
+Connection to 2210
o Indoor Recreation and Business
+ Gives the public a chance to take part in
fitness related activities. They have
personal and group training programs
which help promote physical education.
Most participants who can afford it,
purchase monthly passes (Lunn, 2020).
The membership fee is on of the lowest
($10 a month) which helps it compete
with other facilities (Lunn, 2020. The fee
gives participants access to all the
benefits within the gym. Planet Fitness
is a form of indoor recreation as it is
within the strip mall. Individuals that
attend better their physical health
through the equipment and personal
trainers.
15. Frank Hurt Secondary Athletics
+Indicate Service Sector
o Volunteer Sector. This club offers its
members “fitness, sport, age-related
programs, leadership, etc.” By
providing a service, they need
volunteers to run the teams (Lunn,
2020).
+Services Offered
o Indoor Gym
o Outdoor Field
+Connection to 2210
o Physical Education and Non-Profit
+ Gives members the chance to take part
in sports, games, activity, etc. The
special interest group can become
public good, to help generate profit to
cover costs (Lunn, 2020). The school
focuses on skill development which
pushed them towards physical
education. By partaking in the games
and practices. The participants
therefore have the same opportunity to
play. Some parts of the club require
volunteers and or coaches. Finding like
minded people is important as it
ensures they are on task (Lunn, 2020).
Showing the participants what a healthy
lifestyle is can help them make
changes.
17. North Surrey Minor Football
+Indicate Service Sector
o Volunteer Sector. This club offers its
members “fitness, sport, age-related
programs, leadership, etc.” By
providing a service, they need
volunteers to run the teams (Lunn,
2020).
+Services Offered
o Football (flag/tackle)
o Cheerleading
o Coaching
o Management
+Connection to 2210
o Physical Education and Non-Profit
+ Gives members the chance to take part
in sports, games, activity, etc. The
special interest group can become
public good, to help generate profit to
cover costs (Lunn, 2020). The club
focuses on skill development which
pushed them towards physical
education. By partaking in the games
and practices. The participants
therefore have the same opportunity to
play. Some parts of the club require
volunteers and or coaches. Finding like
minded people is important as it
ensures they are on task (Lunn, 2020).
Showing the participants what a healthy
lifestyle is can help them make
changes.
19. JumpZone
+Indicate Service Sector
o Non-Profit Sector. This program
offers its members “fitness, sport,
age-related programs, leadership,
etc.” By providing a service, it
looks to establish interest in
recreation (Lunn, 2020).
+Services Offered
o Day Care Programs
o Indoor Gym
o Outdoor Space
+Connection to 2210
o Physical Education and Non-Profit
+ Gives members the chance to take
part in sports, games, activity, etc.
The special interest group can
become public good, to help
generate profit to cover costs
(Lunn, 2020). JumpZone focuses
on at-risk youth and pushes them
towards physical education. By
participating in various sports
and/or activities. The children
therefore have the same
opportunity to play. Some parts of
the program require volunteers and
or coaches. This ensures that
everyone is accounted for. Showing
the participants what a healthy
lifestyle is can help them make
changes.
20. References:
+ AthElite Basketball Academy. (2007). Retrieved from https://www.athelitebasketball.com/
+ Bridgeview Community Centre. (n.d). Retrieved from https://www.surrey.ca/parks-
recreation/recreation-facilities/bridgeview-community-centre
+ Club 16. (2016). Retrieved from https://www.trevorlindenfitness.com/club16-news/central-city-
club16-has-officially-expanded/
+ Frank Hurt Secondary. (2010). Retrieved from
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Frank_Hurt_school_sign_(2010).jpg
+ Guildford Recreation Centre. (n.d). Retrieved from https://discoversurreybc.com/explore/our-
neighbourhoods/guildford/guildford-rec-centre/
+ JumpZone. (n.d). Retrieved from https://www.surrey.ca/parks-recreation/recreation-facilities/surrey-
sport-leisure-complex
+ Lunn, E. (2020). Course Adventure #4 [Reading handout]. Blackboard.
+ North Surrey Recreation Centre. (n.d). Retrieved from https://www.surrey.ca/parks-
recreation/recreation-facilities/north-surrey-sport-ice-complex
+ North Surrey Minor Football. (2020). Retrieved from https://surreyfootball.com/
+ Planet Fitness. (2020). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_Fitness