February Fitness Challenge

Join the February Fitness Challenge at City of Red Deer recreation facilities to build healthy habits and stay active this winter!
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February Fitness Challenge 2025 – Creating Healthy Habits
February 1 - 28, 2025

How It Works:

Pick Up Your Activity Card

  • Visit the February Fitness table or a staff member at these recreation facilities.
  • Card Pick Up Locations: Collicutt Centre, G.H. Dawe Centre, Recreation Centre, Michener Centre, Servus Arena, Setter’s Place Great Chief Park, Kinsman Arena.

Earn Stamps

  • Earn stamps from February 1 - 28, no stamps will be added for activity after February 28.

  • Complete 1 hour of activity (swimming, skating, fitness, sports, or drop-in activities) and show your card to staff for a stamp.
  • Stamp locations: Collicutt Centre, G.H. Dawe Community Centre, Recreation Centre, or Michener Centre) or ask arena staff (Servus Arena, Setter’s Place- Great Chief Park, Kinsman Arena.

Earn Ballots

  • Active 4 days in a week = 1 ballot.
  • 21 consecutive active days in February = 3 ballots.
  • Up to 10 ballots can be earned!

Enter to Win

  • Submit your earned ballots at participating recreation facilities for a chance to win prizes in your age group.
  • Ballott locations: Collicutt Centre, G.H. Dawe Community Centre, Recreation Centre, or Michener Centre.
  • Prizes: $50 City of Red Deer Recreation gift card & water bottle

Click here for drop-in recreation opportunities

Draw date: March 1, 2025

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