Parks and Recreation Association Team Up with Libraries to Offer Free Park Passes

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Embargoed Until May 5, 12:45 p.m. CST Parks and Recreation Associations Team up with Libraries to Offer Free Park Passes May 5, 2022 – The Saskatchewan Library Association (SLA) is teaming up with the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association (SPRA) and the Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association (SRPA) to lend free passes to regional parks this summer. From June 1 to September 15, 2022, the program will reduce barriers to participation and inspire people to get out, travel the province and enjoy the rejuvenating properties of nature. Anyone with a valid Saskatchewan library card can visit a participating library and borrow a pass allowing free access to nearly 100 regional parks. 800 passes are available and will be distributed to branches of participating regional libraries. Confirmed libraries include the Palliser Regional Library, Southeast Regional Library, Wheatland Regional Library and the Pahkisimon Nuyeʔáh Library System. More will be announced in the coming weeks. “We are excited to launch this program as part of Recreation & Parks Month this June,” said SPRA president Jody Boulet. “With the rising cost of living, people have to make tough choices. Visiting regional parks shouldn’t be one of the activities that doesn’t make the cut.” Saskatchewan’s regional parks span the province and offer something for everyone, from scenic hikes and lakes to secluded camping spots and world class golf courses. “The Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association is pleased to participate in the park pass lending initiative alongside our partners,” said SRPA executive director Katrina Irving. “This initiative supports our mission to create more accessible recreation opportunities for Saskatchewan residents.” Libraries have long been providers of recreational programming that enhances quality of life in the province, making the program a natural fit for SLA. “Libraries are always looking for ways to serve their communities, and this partnership gives libraries the chance to offer another amazing program. This is just one more perk to having a Saskatchewan library card!” said SLA president Amy Rankin. Park passes must be borrowed in person and are first come, first served. Library customers are encouraged to call their participating branch ahead to ensure passes are available. #### SPRA Media Contact: Christian Bates-Hardy, Communications Consultant Phone: (306) 552-3129 | Email: cbates-hardy@spra.sk.ca SLA Media Contact: Amy Rankin, President Phone: (306) 529-2502 | Email: amyj_rankin@hotmail.com

SRPA Media Contact: Katrina Irving, Executive Director Phone: (306) 975-0857 Email: katrinai@saskregionalparks.ca

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