The Municipality of Pictou County held its sixth community session on recreation and active living on Tuesday in River John.
The Municipality has been hosting a series of community sessions in December and January to hear from resident's thoughts on these topics as it works towards developing a new strategic recreation plan. So far, sessions have been held in Scotsburn, Alma, Eureka, Little Harbour, Merigomish and River John with lots of opinions voiced from all ages.
Points taken from these meeting can now be viewed on https://www.peak.ca/pictou-recreation and will be updated as the sessions continue.
The final community session will take place Thursday, Jan. 17 at the IOOF Hall in Thorburn from 630-830 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend.
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