An easy step towards physical literacy
Walking is a simple, yet powerful form of physical activity that can contribute significantly to physical literacy. Physical literacy refers to the ability to understand and use one’s body in a variety...
View ArticlePedestrianism, or Competitive Walking
As you likely know, the NWTRPA Walking Challenge is a recreational activity that encourages NWT residents to stay active through the winter months, but in other times and places, people have walked for...
View ArticleThe Final Draw!
Read on to find out the winners for the final draws (Grand Prize, Captain Prize & Team Prize) for the 2023 NWTRPA Walking Challenge! Canadian North Grand Prize Winner of a Canadian North travel...
View ArticleTeam Profile: YK Walking with Our Sisters
When did you start participating in the Walking Challenge program and what made you want to participate initially? I will speak about the YK Walking with Our Sisters team rather than me individually....
View ArticleA Walking Challenge Story: Sole Sisters & 2 Misters
The last couple of years has been especially hard for our family. Not only did we go through a worldwide pandemic, but we also lost a number of family members in a short period of time, including my...
View ArticleTHANK YOU SPONSORS !
What makes this event possible? How are we able to keep this event going on with such amazing prizes? How are our staff able to dedicate so many hours and days to helping you navigate the website, log...
View ArticleThank you!
Now that the sun is coming out, and the days are getting warmer and longer, we can look back at a job well done. The thousands of kilometres we’ve walked together are evidence that northerners are...
View ArticleThank you!
Now that the sun is coming out, and the days are getting warmer and longer, we can look back at a job well done. The thousands of kilometres we’ve walked together are evidence that northerners are...
View ArticleWalk to Tuk is Back!
Walk to Tuk registration is open, and we want you to join us this winter!! There are so many reasons to participate in Walk to Tuk, and wouldn’t be possible without our amazing sponsors. Walk to Tuk...
View ArticleCommunity Health Representative from Tulít’a & Walk to Tuk
The NWT Recreation and Parks Active Communities Director, Nuka de Jocas interviewed Tulít’a’s Community Health Representative, Rena Chapple, about her experience with Walk to Tuk over the years. Here’s...
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