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Brock Sports and Recreation

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(1) FTE – staff represents evaluated salaried staff positions and ongoing CUPE 1295 positions (both filled and unfilled).

Brock Sports takes a leadership role and engages the community through sporting events and activities, tournaments, community partnerships, and the Badgers Sports Camp programs. Badgers men’s and women’s teams provide more than 700 students with the opportunity to participate in OUA and USPORTS competitions. Brock Sports also runs the Brock Sports Performance Centre and the Brock Sports Medicine Clinic. For more information, visit gobadgers.ca

Brock Recreation provides programming for students including a wide variety of intramural activities, group and individual fitness programs, aquatics, open recreation opportunities, club sport programs for students and community, certification courses and leadership courses. The department also provides community-based programming, including all levels of aquatic programs (learn to swim through competitive club swimming and lifeguard training), camps and programming for children and youth, school-based programs and community adult memberships for aquatics and fitness. Brock Recreation is committed to providing an inclusive, accessible, and respectful experience for all of its program participants, staff and volunteers. For information on programming, visit brocku.ca/recreation

Note: Revenue includes $3.76 million ($3.62 million in 2022-23) of student ancillary fees and $4.04 million ($2.53 million in 2022-23) of sales and services revenue, including program/activity and instructional fees related to school-based programs, Youth University camps, aquatics programs, other youth and community-based programming and intramurals, Badgers men’s and women’s teams, and Badgers Sports Camp programs. Operating costs include $0.31 million related to rental/ lease costs ($0.20 in 2022-23), included in this amount is rental costs for using Canada Games Park.

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