The document discusses the role of recreation in supporting immigration and integration. It notes that immigration to Canada has been increasing, bringing over 354,000 new immigrants annually. For immigrants, the process of integration into a new society and culture can be difficult due to barriers like language, economic challenges, and finding their identity. The document argues that recreation can play a vital role in helping immigrants overcome these barriers by providing opportunities for social inclusion, exploring new relationships and finding common ground between cultures. It provides the example of the City of Surrey partnering with organizations to introduce newcomers like refugees to recreational activities and facilities to help with integration.