The Town of Antigonish and Municipality of the County of Antigonish are working together to better understand how people use local recreation spaces and programs, and what improvements or new opportunities are needed.
What is a Recreation Needs Assessment?
A recreation needs assessment is a process that uses surveys, public input, and population data to learn what parks, facilities, and programs a community currently has, what may be missing, and what should be improved. It helps leaders plan wisely and make informed decisions about future recreation services.
The goal is to make sure recreation opportunities meet the changing and diverse needs of the whole community, including people who need accessible spaces and programs.
The objectives for this project are:
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Identify gaps in parks, facilities, and recreation programs
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Understand how current spaces and programs are being used
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Gather community input through surveys and engagement
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Review population and demographic trends
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Identify ways to improve accessibility and inclusion in recreation services
This will help:
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Provide clear, evidence-based recommendations
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Help guide future planning and spending decisions
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Support long-term recreation development for the community
Recreation is anything you choose to do in your free time that helps you relax, have fun, stay active, or connect with others. It can include sports, fitness, and walking, but it also includes quieter activities like reading, spending time in nature, or doing something creative. Recreation is not just sports – it also includes arts, culture, theatre, music, and other hobbies you enjoy.
Recreation spaces are indoor or outdoor places where people take part in activities. These can be municipal, privately owned, or community-run spaces such as arenas, community halls, gymnasiums, and other gathering places.
Outdoor spaces are outdoor areas used for recreation or enjoying nature. This includes parks, beaches, trails, school grounds, sports fields, mini-pitches, skateparks, active transportation paths, and similar spaces.
Have your say!
There will be several ways for you to participate and share your thoughts about all things recreation in Antigonish Town and County. You can more information, access the public surveys and register for and Engagement Session here: Antigonish Recreation Needs Assessment
Recreation Needs Assessment – Community Organizations: This survey is for non-profit and service organizations involved in recreation, arts, culture, sports, events, programs, or activities — including groups that own, lease, or operate recreation spaces.
Community organizations will receive an email invitation to complete a separate online survey designed specifically for them. This survey is not open to the general public.
We have developed a distribution list of community groups to receive direct invitations. If your organization does not receive an invitation but believes it should, please contact us to request access.
Community Engagement Sessions: There are eight engagement sessions taking place between March 24 and April 1, 2026 across Antigonish Town and County, including additional pop-ups at the Antigonish Farmers Market.
These sessions are a chance for residents to share ideas and feedback about recreation facilities and needs in Antigonish.
Registration is recommended but not required. Visit the Antigonish Recreation Needs Assessment page and register through the Community Engagement Sessions link.
Community Engagement Sessions
| Date | Location | Address |
| Tuesday, March 24, 6-8PM | St. Andrew Junior School (SAJS) | 2 Appleseed Drive |
| Wednesday, March 25, 6-8PM | Arisaig Community Centre | 5538 Highway 245 |
| Thursday, March 26, 2-4PM | St. Joseph’s Community Centre | 2572 Ohio East Road |
| Thursday, March 26, 6-8PM | Virtual Session | Virtual |
| Tuesday, March 31, 2-4PM | Virtual Session | Virtual |
| Tuesday, March 31, 6-8PM | Heatherton Community Centre | 42 Summerside Road |
| Wednesday, April 1, 2-4PM | Antigonish Legion | 75 St. Ninians Street |
| Wednesday, April 1, 6-8PM | Mini Trail Community Centre | 4382 Highway 337 |
In case you have any questions or concerns please e-mail Mani at ASBB Economics & Research at mani@asbbconsulting.ca
