General
- Active 2010 [1]
- Active2010 Toolkits for community sport, recreation and fitness [2]
- Alberta Centre for Active Living [3]
- Alberta Recreation and Parks Association [4]
- Be Fit for Life Centres [5]
- Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance [6] (CAHPERD)
officially changes its name to Physical and Health Education Canada (PHE Canada) - Sept 3/08 - Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute [7]
- Evaluation of Physical Activity and Sport Opportunities [8]
- Coalition for Active Living [9]
- Go For Green. The Active Living and Environment Program [10]
- Healthy Canadians [11](ParticipACTION)
- Ice Dreams [12]
- Lifestyle Information Network [13]
- ParticipACTION [14]
- Physical and Health Education Canada [15] (PHE Canada)
- Promoting physical activity and active living in urban environments. The role of local governments. The solid facts. WHO Publication [15]
- Community Fitness Toolkit
- The Checkup [16]
- Who's on First [17]
- Through their Eyes Only [18]
- Through the Looking Glass [19]
- Provincial Fitness Unit [20]
- TrailPAQ [21]
- 2005 International Year of Sport and Physical Education [22](CAHPERD)
Walking / Pedometers
- Alberta Centre for Active Living Pedometer Information Sheet [23]
- Canada on the Move [24]
- Steps to distance conversion chart [25]
- Making Places For Healthy Kids [26]
- Walkable Edmonton [27]
- Walk to School Kit [28]
- 10,000 Steps Org [29]
Populations
- A Toolkit for Physical Activity and the Early Years [29](This Toolkit was designed to raise awareness about the importance of regular physical activity and healthy eating in children aged zero to six)
- Active Healthy Kids Canada [30]
- Active Kids, Healthy Kids (Nova Scotia) [31]
- Active Living Alliance [32]- For Albertans with a Disability
- Active Living Alliance [33] For Canadians with a Disability
- Active Minds. Active Bodies [33](This program is intended to encourage children to read and to have fun while being physically active.)
- Alberta Senior Citizens Sports and Recreation Association [34]
- Create a Movement [35] - For healthy eating and physical activity information for teens
- Everybody gets to play Community Mobilization Tool Kit [35](CPRA's Everybody gets to play™ is a national initiative to help make recreation more accessible to low-income families and their children.)
- Kids - Active Edmonton [36]
- Not Gonna Kill You [37][resource for youth seeking information on how to eat healthy and become and stay active]
- Open Doors for Kids [38]
- Parent and child reports of children's activity [39] (Statscan 2008)
This article compares child reports of their physical and sedentary activities with those of their parents. - Physical Activity and Women Aged 55 - 70 [40] (CAAWS)
- Physical Education Online [41]...
(Physical Education Program for K - 12) - Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth [42] (2008)
- Safe and Active Routes to Schools [43]
- Quality Daily Active Living (QDAL) Program [44] (CAHPERD)
Government Policy
- Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation [45] (formerly known as Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation)
- Canada's Physical Activity Guide [46]
- Canada's Physical Activity Guide for Children [47]
- Canada's Physical Activity Guide for Youth [48]
- Canada's Physical Activity Guide for Older Adults [49]
- Guide to Healthy Eating and Physical Activity [50](PHAC)
- Health Education Authority: Mind, Body & Soul (UK) [51]
- Integrated Pan-Canadian Healthy Living Strategy [52]
- Pan-Canadian Physical Activity Strategy [53] - Coalition for Active Living
- Policy Influencing Toolkit [54]from Physical Activity Resource Centre
- Walk This Way [55] - PARC Workbook for Influencing Physical Activity Policy