PISE (Pacific Institute for Sport Excellence) and the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame will host the 9th Annual Family Sport & Recreation Festival on Saturday, May 5 from 11 am – 3 pm. The festival, which is an exciting free, half-day interactive sport and recreation expo for the family, will be at PISE, located on Camosun College’s Interurban campus.

The festival will include over 30 activities for parents and kids of all ages to try, and it will also be a great way to introduce kids and parents to sport, recreation and physical activity opportunities in Greater Victoria. Some of the activities include rock climbing, tennis, obstacle courses, adapted sports, and golf.

“The festival is a great way of introducing families to a wide variety of options for keeping kids engaged in healthy activities without spending a dime,” says Amy Corkery, Event Coordinator. “Our goal is to not only give kids the chance to try out a sample of different sports and activities, but hopefully excite them about what they might want to participate in, long term. Plus, it is incredibly fun!”

“We are excited to be supporting the Family Sport & Recreation Festival for the ninth year,” says Robert Hope, Festival Chair for the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame. “This is a great community event and we are grateful for the support of partners such as PISE, Golf for Kids and the Victoria Foundation.”

There will be local food trucks serving their delicious creations when the kids need some fuel before heading into their next activity!

PISE is located at 4371 Interurban Road. Parking is FREE. For more information call: 250.220.2510. http://www.pise.ca/family-sport-rec-festival/

Stephanie Dixon

Lorne Loomer

Roy Smith with trophy

Victoria Figure Skating Club - unidentified skater

Gordon Hartley teaching the fundamentals

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SPORTS HALL OF FAME

Victoria enjoys a stellar sports history and we celebrate the many athletes, teams and builders who have contributed to that history.  Our displays are seen at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre (1925 Blanshard St.)  through Gate Three.

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