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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: February 10, 2025 - 13:58
Social activities linked to better health
February 10, 2025
Recreation activities are not just about exercise and fitness to improve our physical health, they’re also about focusing on our social wellbeing. In 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported loneliness was rapidly becoming a global concern and posed risks to people’s physical and mental health. The City of Ottawa’s recreation and culture activities have the right combination to promote your social and physical wellbeing.
The entire list of City’s spring recreation and cultural activities and programming are now live online at register.ottawa.ca – including these social and special interest programs:
Latin Social Dance
As the spring sun and weather becomes a bit more caliente, instructors will teach you to get in the rhythm of the season with various Latin dances. It’s a great way to get your body moving, melt away the winter blues. No experience required and both singles and couples are welcome. Enjoy the fun and share laughter in a social setting.
Grey Matter Gatherings for adults 50 plus
Enjoy the social connections and engage your mind, knowledge, and opinions with activities around problem-solving, trivia, and debates and discussion around the latest thought-provoking topics – and with today’s current events, the subjects are boundless. Enjoy the conversations and laughter.
Dungeons and DragonsTM
The world’s most popular role-playing game ever comes to the City’s spring activity lineup. Create your own character, form a party, and embark on a journey to gather treasures, engage in battles, explore and solve problems or become a Dungeon Master. It’s a fun and engaging way to connect and earn valuable experience. Our program has two levels one he novice and one for the more experienced players:
- Dungeons and DragonsTM Dungeon Master introductory program offered to adults
- Dungeons and DragonsTM campaigns for youth and adults
- Fitness
- Aquafit
- Yoga
- Strength training,
- Balance exercise for older adults
- Arts programs at Shenkman Arts Centre and Nepean Visual Arts Centre for children
- Musical instrument and dance
- Crafts and hobbies
- Swimming lessons: Tuesday, February 11 at 9 pm
- All other recreation, culture and virtual activities: Thursday, February 13 at 9 pm
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