Service Directory

NamePhone
Access Nova Scotia 1-800-667-5727
Canada Post 902-875-2326
CKBW 1-800-563-2401
Genealogical Society 902-875-4299
Hillcrest Academy 902-875-5300
Lockeport Elementary School 902-656-7100
Lockeport Regional High School 902-656-7110
McKay Memorial Library 902-875-3615
Municipality of the District of Shelburne 902-875-3544
Nova Scotia Community College 902-875-8640
Nova Scotia Correctional Services 902-875-2055
Nova Scotia Department of Community Services 902-637-2335
Nova Scotia Department of Environment 1 902 742-8985
1 902 875-8670
Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries & Aquaculture 902-875-2360
Nova Scotia Department of Justice 902-742-0550
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources 902-875-2501
902-648-3526
902-875-3586
Nova Scotia Department of Public Works 1-888-432-3233
Nova Scotia Legal Aid 902-742-7827
Nova Scotia Power Inc. 1-800-428-6230
902-637-2456
Nova Scotia Property Assessment 1-800-667-5727
Nova Scotia SPCA 1-888-526-5551
Port of Shelburne 902-875-4433
Road Conditions 511
RCMP 902-875-2490
Registry of Motor Vehicles 1-800-898-7668
Roseway Hospital 902-875-3011
Saltwire 902-875-3244
Shelburne County Arena 902-875-2977
Shelburne County Museums 902-875-3219
Shelburne County Senior Services 1-800-565-0397
Shelburne Regional High 902-875-4900
Shelburne Veterinary 902-265-2122
Sheriff's Services 902-875-3404
The Courts of Nova Scotia 902-742-0500
The Islands Provincial Park 902-875-4304
Tourism Nova Scotia 902-798-6700
Western Regional Housing Authority 902-742-4369

Active Living

 

CED1_-_Active_Living_Photo.jpgThe Town of Shelburne values the health and wellness of our residents and is committed to providing healthy living options within our community. Active living programs and services can provide a number of benefits to our community by strengthening families, building healthy communities, developing community leaders, improving the quality of life for residents, and fostering healthy childhood development.

The Town of Shelburne, in partnership with the Municipality of the District of Shelburne and the Town of Lockeport, has developed a Physical Activity Strategy to help raise awareness of the importance of physical activity, as part of a healthy lifestyle and increase participation in structured and unstructured physical activity within our community.

There are a number of recreational facilities located in the Town of Shelburne including, several parks and green spaces, tennis courts, ball fields, Grahams Park Splashpad and Playground, the Shelburne County Arena, the Shelburne Curling Club and the Shelburne Rail Trail. The programs and services provided are fun, affordable and accessible to residents and visitors and are fundamental to our health and wellbeing.

Also in our community is River Hills Golf Course and Welkum Park to check out and enjoy with the family.  Please click Here

The Town supports and promotes a healthy and vibrant lifestyle for everyone!

Apply for a Grant

Each year in the annual operating budget the Shelburne Town Council provides financial grants to non-profit organizations in our community in accordance with the Town's Grants Policy. The PDF Grant Application Form below can be printed or filled out digitally and emailed to the Executive Coordinator at the email address below.

For more information contact Executive Coordinator Jill Webb at (902) 875-2991 ext 8 or jill.webb@shelburnens.ca

Physical Activity Strategy

Physical Activity Strategy 2013-2018
Town of Shelburne, Municipality of the District of Shelburne & Town of Lockeport

Background-Municipal Physical Activity Leadership Program

In 2006, the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness (DHW), formally the Department of Health Promotion and Protection, developed the Municipal Physical Activity Leadership (MPAL) program. The MPAL program is a cost-shared partnership between municipalities and the Department of Health & Wellness. A staff person, hired by the municipality, is responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of a comprehensive physical activity strategy. The strategy's aim is to raise awareness and increase participation in structured and unstructured physical activity at a local level. Neighbouring municipalities can also partner to create a common strategy and pool resources.

Town of Shelburne and Municipality of the District of Shelburne

In 2005, the Town of Shelburne and Municipality of the District of Shelburne hired a part-time Community Use Coordinator to oversee the community use program at the newly constructed Shelburne Regional High School. In 2006, the Town of Shelburne and Municipality of the District of Shelburne had an opportunity to expand the jointly funded Community Use Coordinator position and join the MPAL program. The two positions were combined into a full-time position, known as the Physical Activity & Community School Coordinator. Both municipal units joined the partnership for a 5-year commitment. The Town of Shelburne and the Municipality of the District of Shelburne was the second municipalities in the province to join the MPAL program. A working group was created in 2006, which consisted of the Physical Activity & Community School Coordinator, staff from each municipal unit, DHW staff and community partners. The working group acted as an advisory group for the development and implementation of the physical activity strategy. The first physical activity strategy was developed in 2007. Over the next 5 years, a number of initiatives were implemented.

In 2012, a provincial committee was formed to create an evaluation process for the MPAL program. We were represented on the Evaluation Committee by the Director of Recreation and Parks (MDS). The evaluation aimed to gain insight into the impact the MPAL program was having at a local level. Three independent evaluation studies were completed in Annapolis County, Municipality of Chester and Town of Shelburne & Municipality of Shelburne. The recommendations from the MPAL evaluation in the Town and Municipality of Shelburne were incorporated into the renewed strategy.

In September 2013, work began on renewing the Physical Activity Strategy. A series of 9 public consultations were completed, along with youth focus groups and an online survey. Data from the Provincial MPAL evaluation, provincial & national reports, along with the IPSOS Reid community surveys were also consulted.

Town of Lockeport

In April 2013, the Town of Lockeport joined the MPAL partnership with the Town of Shelburne and the Municipality of the District of Shelburne. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the municipalities and the Department of Health and Wellness committing to a 5 year renewal of the MPAL program. A community meeting and youth focus groups were conducted in the Town of Lockeport and representatives from the Town joined the working group. Membership in the working group has changed over the years, but it still provides guidance for the strategy and is now referred to as The Keep It Moving Working Group. The research gathered was presented to the Working Group to guide them in the development of the renewed strategy. The renewed strategy aims to build on the work that was completed in the first strategy.

Find out more by downloading the pdf Physical Activity Strategy (890 KB) .

For more information contact:

Ben Himmelman
Physical Activity and Community School Coordinator 
Town of Shelburne, Municipality of Shelburne & Town of Lockeport
PO Box 699
Shelburne, NS B0T 1W0

Phone: (902) 875-2831
Email: benn.himmelman@municipalityofshelburne.ca
Office: Room 123, Shelburne Regional High School

Volunteers

The Town of Shelburne is committed to supporting and strengthening community volunteer and non-profit initiatives. The Town Council provides annual support to non-profit organizations in the form of grant, subsidies and tax exemption.

If you would like to nominate someone for Volunteer of the Month, please contact Jill Webb, Executive Coordinator at 902-875-2991 ext. 8 or email jill.webb@shelburnens.ca 

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