Recreation

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Scope note(s)

  • Includes recreational activities such as sports and swimming, recreation areas such as parks and community centres, and people associated with recreation and recreation areas.

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Hierarchical terms

Recreation

Equivalent terms

Recreation

  • UF Parks
  • UF Sports facilities
  • UF Swimming pools
  • UF Community centres
  • UF Recreation areas

Associated terms

Recreation

460 archival descriptions results for Recreation

460 results directly related Exclude narrower terms

Host Society Management Division

Forms part of Fonds 24. Series A includes records created or collected by members or committees of the Host Society responsible for organizing the 2002 NAIG in the years 1994-2002. As the highest level of management, The Host Society was the core of the 2002 NAIG. High level decisions were made at the Host Society level; Host Society meetings were attended by Government representatives, Chairs of other NAIG Divisions, and representatives of related Aboriginal or Metis organizations or groups; and updates from all other NAIG divisions were received and considered by the Host Society. Records include General Manager’s Files, Executive Assistant Files, and the Minutes of the Host Society Organizing Council, Budget & Finance Committee, Executive Committee, Chef de Mission meetings, NAIG Council, Board of Directors, Risk Management Committee, and other Staff Meetings.

North American Indigenous Games Host Society (Winnipeg), Inc.

Administration & Finance Division

Forms part of Fonds 24. Series B consists of records created in the years 1998-2001 to ensure the 2002 NAIG were planned in a fiscally responsible manner, being accountable to the various funding bodies, and providing a financial legacy for the sporting community. Series mainly consists of financial records, records of the Pan Canadian Indigenous Game Fund and Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development, and records relating to employment opportunities and internships for Aboriginal Youth.

North American Indigenous Games Host Society (Winnipeg), Inc.

Fundraising Division

Forms part of Fonds 24. Series F consists of records that were created in the years 2001-2002 to serve the Division’s purpose of raising money from sponsors to meet the Games budget requirements. Records included within the Series are mainly Sponsorship Agreements and Fundraising Committee meetings and plans.

North American Indigenous Games Host Society (Winnipeg), Inc.

Operations Division

Forms part of Fonds 24. Series O includes records created in the years 1999-2002 to serve the Division’s purpose of providing the best possible services to the athletes, coaches, managers and cultural participants during their stay at the 2002 NAIG. Records include Operational plans, Venue agreements, Transportation arrangements, Environment plans, Security plans, Sensitivity Programs, Service Plans, and Medical arrangements.

North American Indigenous Games Host Society (Winnipeg), Inc.

North American Indigenous Games Host Society (Winnipeg), Inc. (1997-2002)

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  • Fonds
  • 1994-2002 ; predominant 2000-2002

The fonds consists of records created and maintained by the North American Indigenous Games Host Society (Winnipeg) Incorporated from 1997 to 2002. Materials are in eight series.

Series 163: (A) Host Society Management Division, 1994-2002.
Series 164: (B) Administration & Finance Division, 1998-2002.
Series 165: (C) Communications Division, 1994-2002.
Series 166: (D) Cultural Division, 1997-2002.
Series 167: (F) Fundraising Division, 2001-2002.
Series 168: (O) Operations Division, 1999-2002.
Series 169: (S) Sport Division, 1995-2000.
Series 170: (V) Volunteer Division, 2001-2002.

North American Indigenous Games Host Society (Winnipeg), Inc.

William Smaill Photo Album – Page 88

Captions read: Mrs Williams, McLerie, Josh, Kathleen, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Smaill, Mrs Pariseau, Pat, Taylor, Baldy, Scotty - Tennis court at Whitemouth, McLearrie, Crawley - Barber, Crawly, McLerie, Taylor - Taylor, Crawly, Janie, Mrs. Williams, Grace, Peg

Smaill, William

Slides of musicians and venues

Colour and black and white slides depicting musicians and entertainment landmarks around Manitoba, many of which were featured in Owen Clark’s book “Musical Ghosts”.

Children on swingset

A group photograph of children posing on a swing set in an unknown park. The photograph is stamped "Free Press Photo" and is affixed to one side of an album page that has another photograph of the opposite side.

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