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New facilities mean more options for active kids

There is high demand in Yellowknife for facilities at which young people can get active.

This year a new climbing wall was installed at the Fieldhouse, and a mountain bike park and new aquatic centre could open up in the not too distant future.

New climbing aficionados Hope Delouw, left, Seth Delouw and Grant White smile for a photo before attempting to climb the wall back in April. NNSL file photo

SA国际影视传媒淲e have a ton of use at all of our facilities,SA国际影视传媒 said Grant White, Yellowknife's director of Community Services, naming the Fieldhouse, the Multiplex, the YK Arena and the Ruth Inch Memorial Pool.

Yellowknife, he said, also benefits from strong sports and recreation groups that organize leagues, lessons and events at city facilities.

SA国际影视传媒淭he city is always responsive to our community organizations and to the various sport and recreation groups, and we try to accommodate as much as we can, and adapt our facilities as well,SA国际影视传媒 he said.

The climbing wall is a perfect example of that adaptability.

The Yellowknife Climbing Club used to operate its own wall in the basement of the Yellowknife Guild of Arts and Crafts in Kam Lake, but climbers found the small space limiting.

After putting together a business plan and lobbying the city, the club got a six-metre top rope and bouldering wall erected at the Fieldhouse in April.

The club put money and resources toward building it, but the city owns the wall.

Chris Oland, the climbing club's vice-president, said the wall has been consistently busy since it opened, and that a lot of the traffic has come from younger climbers.

SA国际影视传媒淲hat's nice about having it in the Fieldhouse,SA国际影视传媒 said Oland, SA国际影视传媒渋s if you've got one child that's on a soccer team, you can take the other one and have them climb on the wall for an hour and they're being active and having fun at the same time.SA国际影视传媒

He said children ages 10 to 12 are especially good climbers because their strength-to-weight ratio is SA国际影视传媒渙ff the charts.SA国际影视传媒

Young people also have a willingness to experiment and take risks.

SA国际影视传媒淭hat fear of heights hasn't set in and they're still in that monkey bars stage where they haven't lost that feeling of moving around in three-dimensional space,SA国际影视传媒 said Oland.

Climbing, he added, SA国际影视传媒渋s definitely a sport you can start at young.SA国际影视传媒

Soon to be added to the city's roster of sports and recreation facilities is a mountain bike park.

The Yellowknife Mountain Bike Club recently signed a partnership deal with the Rotary Club that gives the Rotary naming rights in exchange for a $50,000 donation, which will help pay for the design of the park.

SA国际影视传媒(The Rotary Club) has a really good track record for building positive community infrastructure,SA国际影视传媒 said Geoff Foster, a Mountain Bike Club representative, citing Old Town's Rotary Park and boardwalk. SA国际影视传媒淭hey get it, the idea of having a free public facility that's available to everybody to use, kids of all ages.SA国际影视传媒

The mountain bike club is expecting a contractor to visit Yellowknife in the next few weeks and hopes to see construction begin next spring.

SA国际影视传媒淚'm super stoked about it,SA国际影视传媒 said Foster.

The biggest-ticket facility on the city's recreation wish-list is a new aquatic centre, which would replace the aging Ruth Inch Memorial Pool.

The 30-year-old pool is safe, said the city's director of Community Services, but it's reaching the end of its lifespan.

That's why the city is exploring the possibility of a new and improved aquatic centre.

The federal government will pay up to 75 per cent of the costs of a new pool, if the city can drum up the rest.

But the estimated cost ranges widely: between $30 million and $60 million.

It's too early to say right now whether the pool would be Olympic-sized and whether a hot tub, sauna, or water slide would be included SA国际影视传媒 or even whether a new pool will be built at all, said White.

The city has, however, secured $12.9 million in federal funding for consultations and preliminary development.

A new aquatic centre in Yellowknife is a thrilling prospect for Sport North, which represents more than 30 sports organizations in the Northwest Territories.

SA国际影视传媒淚t's definitely exciting to see new facilities like that come into play,SA国际影视传媒 said Kendra Wambold, Sport North's marketing and communications officer. SA国际影视传媒淭hings like that, they encourage people to go out and get active.SA国际影视传媒

Wambold said an aquatic centre could make Yellowknife an attractive location for major youth sporting events such as the Canada Winter Games.

The reasons to support athleticism in young people are abundant, said Wambold.

Children who play sports do better in school are more focused, she said.

SA国际影视传媒淭hey're not out causing shenanigans, and they set themselves up a little bit better for the rest of life, really,SA国际影视传媒 she said.





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