3. Cloverdale Recreation
Center
6188 176 St, Surrey, BC
The Cloverdale Recreation Center is an
example of the Public sector because it
uses tax payer dollars and user fees.
The rec center has services from fitness,
sport, workshops, senior programs, arts,
local events, etc. This deems the rec
center as a public good (Lunn, 2022,
Adventure #4).
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Cloverdale Rec Center. Source City of Surrey
4. Connection – Recreation
This is an example of recreation
because it offers services ranging from
fitness, arts, event and workshops.
People choose to go to recreation
centers because “Activities were
experienced for personal self-fulfillment
and growth” (Lunn, 2022, Adventure
#2, p.21).
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Cloverdale Rec Center. Source City of Surrey
5. Cloverdale Library
5642 176A St, Surrey BC
Cloverdale Library is an example of the
Public sector because it’s services are
free to the public, only charging fees to
late book returns. This library is also
uses taxpayer dollars and belongs to the
Surrey municipal government (Lunn,
2022, Adventure #4).
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Cloverdale Library. Source Surrey Libraries
6. Connection – Education
This is an education connection
because libraries give people free
access to books, for either learning
purposes, improving reading skills or
enjoying a good story. According to
Lunn (2022, Adventure #1) reading
books is a frequent cultural activity
amongst Canadians (p. 10).
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Cloverdale Library. Source Surrey Libraries
7. Tweedsmuir
Secondary School
6151 180 St, Surrey, BC
Tweedsmuir Secondary School is an
example of the Public Sector because it
is funded by taxpayer dollars and is
under the Surrey municipal government.
Also this school is accessible to the
general public (Lunn, 2022, Adventure
#4).
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Tweedsmuir Secondary School.
Source Surrey Schools
8. Connection – Coaching
This is an example of coaching
because Tweedsmuir offers many sport
programs afterschool and in the
summer. NCCP certified coaches at
Tweedsmuir teach sports like football
to wrestling and many more. Their
main focus is teaching students in
becoming physically literate, which is
being competent and confident in their
fundamental movement and sport skills
(Lunn, 2022, Adventure #3).
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Tweedsmuir Secondary School.
Source Surrey Schools
10. Anytime Fitness
18655 Fraser Hwy #101, Surrey,
BC
Anytime Fitness belongs in the Private
sector because their services are
provided at a cost and their business
model is profit oriented. Most of their
revenue is made by user fees and
corporate sponsorships (Lunn, 2022,
Adventure #4).
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Anytime Fitness. Source Anytime Fitness
11. Connection – Recreation
This is an example of recreation
because it allows people to come and
workout after a work day or stressful
day. I personally have visited Anytime
fitness many times, great way to spend
my time if I'm bored or just socializing
with friends and working out.
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Anytime Fitness. Source Anytime Fitness
12. Clayton Hills Golf
Course
5640 188 St, Surrey, BC
Clayton Hills Golf course is part of the
Private Sector because it provides their
services to a specific market group and
are profit driven. Service is oriented to
the clienteles desires and prices
fluctuate depending on demand for their
service (Lunn, 2022, Adventure #4).
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Clayton Hills Golf Course. Source Facebook
13. Connection – Coaching
Clayton Hills Golf course is an example
of coaching because they offer many
different levels of golfing lessons. Back
in my teenager years I took golf
lessons here and my coach taught me
the fundamental skills and techniques
involved in golfing.
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Clayton Hills Golf Course. Source Facebook
14. Cloverdale Traditional
17857 56 Ave, Surrey, BC
Cloverdale Traditional belongs in the
Private Sector because it is a private
school marketed towards a specific
group. This school is accessible to
anyone that can afford the costs of their
services(Lunn, 2022, Adventure #4).
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Cloverdale Traditional. Source Surrey Schools
15. Connection – Education
Cloverdale Traditional is a connection
to education because they offer PE
classes to students and is also
mandatory to ensure students learn the
importance of physical activity. The
also offer after school sports programs
in accordance to the Canadian Sport
policy (Lunn, 2022, Adventure #2).
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Cloverdale Traditional. Source Surrey Schools
17. Salvation Army Thrift
Store
5630 176 St, Surrey, BC
This Thrift store is an example of the
Non - Profit Sector because the profit
made at this store is used to sustain and
maintain the service. Revenue is made
by donations, fundraises and user
purchases. Catered towards low income
individuals but accessible to everyone
(Lunn, 2022, Adventure #4).
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Salvation Army. Source Thrift Store
18. Connection – Recreation
This is an example of recreation
because people come here to browse
and buy clothes at their own
enjoyment. I’ve spent many hours here
with friends, browsing and hoping to
find something of value at a low price.
For my friends and I, this is a great
way to spend time and find something
that we might enjoy a lot.
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Salvation Army. Source Thrift Store
19. Cloverdale Baptist
Church
18685 64 Ave, Surrey, BC
The Cloverdale Baptist Church is an
example of the Non – Profit Sector
because it is catered to a Special
interest group and generates enough
profit to cover the costs of providing the
service. Often receives donations and
fundraisers (Lunn, 2022, Adventure #4).
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Cloverdale Baptist Church. Source Cloverdale Baptist
20. Connection – Education
This is an example of education
because the church offers after school
physical education programs for
youths. They also have workshops
teaching the public about certain topics
or skills, best known as leisure
education (Lunn, 2022, Adventure #1).
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Cloverdale Baptist Church. Source Cloverdale Baptist
21. Surrey United Soccer
Club
6410 168 St, Surrey, BC
The Surrey United Soccer Club is a Non
– Profit organization because they are
not profit driven, only enough funding to
cover the operational costs. Many of the
service providers are volunteers. They
rely on donations, fundraisers and
sponsorships for continuing to provide
the service (Lunn, 2022, Adventure #4).
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Cloverdale Soccer. Source Surrey United Soccer
22. Connection – Coaching
This is an example of Coaching
because at the United Soccer Club a
certified NCCP soccer coach teaches
the youth about fundamental sport
skills and basic movement skills. Also
during their practices the coaches
emphasis the importance of play to
their players. This helps players
express their individuality and maintain
their mental health (Lunn, 2022,
Adventure #3).
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Cloverdale Soccer. Source Surrey United Soccer
23. References
• Lunn, E. (2022). Adventure #1 - Benefits, Ideal Self, & Activities.
SPSC 2210.
• Lunn, E. (2022). Adventure #2 – History of PE & REC. SPSC
2210.
• Lunn, E. (2022). Adventure #3 – Physical Literacy, Play, &
Perspectives. SPSC 2210.
• Lunn, E. (2022). Adventure #4 – Service Sectors in Your
Community. SPSC 2210.
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