Canada's Core Public Infrastructure Survey, 2016 - Culture, Recreation and Sports Facilities

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Introduction

Purpose

The purpose of this survey is to collect statistical information on the inventory, condition, performance and asset management strategies of core public infrastructure assets owned or leased by various levels of the Canadian government.

Additional information

Statistics Canada is undertaking this survey to provide useful statistical information on the stock, condition, performance and asset management strategies of Canada's core public infrastructure assets owned or leased by the various levels of government and Indigenous entities.

The information compiled by this survey will be used by analysts and policy-makers to better understand the current condition of Canada's core infrastructure. This will enable all levels of government to develop policies to support the efforts in improving Canada's core public infrastructure and help monitor and report progress on achievement of desired outcomes. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

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Reporting instructions

Canada's Core Public Infrastructure Survey should be coordinated by the organization's asset manager who will ensure that each asset specific questionnaire is completed by its respective manager.

* Please print in ink.
* Please report for reference year 2016.
* Report dollar amounts in Canadian dollars.
* Exclude sales tax.
* Percentages should be rounded to whole numbers.
* When precise figures are not available, please provide your best estimates.

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Information for Survey Participants

Canada's core public infrastructure can vary within each municipality in Canada as a result of size of population, geographic location and overall economic condition. Canada's core public infrastructure survey will be measuring the following key components within the municipality: asset ownership; asset management planning; overall condition of core public asset infrastructure and overall performance of these core public assets.

Organization refers to municipal, regional, provincial, federal government or Indigenous entities (such as a Band council) who own a core public infrastructure.

Own refers to assets owned by your organization as well as assets leased by your organization through a capital lease agreement.

Asset ownership

Culture, recreation and sport facilities include the following:

Ice arena facilities include: indoor ice arenas (single pad; 2-3 pads; 4 pads; 5 pads or more) and outdoor ice arenas owned by your organization or leased by your organization through a capital lease agreement.

Pool facilities include: indoor pools (25 metres; 50 metres or longer and leisure pools); outdoor pools; wading pools and splash pads owned by your organization or leased by your organization through a capital lease agreement.

Arts and culture facilities include: galleries; libraries; museums and archives; and presentation and performance spaces owned by your organization or leased by your organization through a capital lease agreement.

Other facilities include skate parks (indoor / outdoor); indoor curling rinks; stadiums (indoor / outdoor); tennis courts (indoor / outdoor); sports field (indoor / outdoor) and community centres (seniors centres and youth centres) owned by your organization or leased by your organization through a capital lease agreement.

Multi-purpose facilities include a combination of various facility components such as a pool, arena, fitness centre, meeting rooms, seniors' centre, gallery, museum, training space and presentation space owned by your organization or leased by your organization through a capital lease agreement.

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:1

What was your organization's final inventory count of culture, recreation and sport facilities as of December 31, 2016?

If you do not own or lease a facility listed below, please check does not apply.

Ice arenas

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas

Pools

  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads

Arts and culture facilities

  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces

Other facilities

  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:2a

In 2016, did your organization provide culture, recreation or sports services to other municipalities or organizations through a formal agreement?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:2b

Please indicate the organization, the facility and the type of financial arrangement for the services provided to other municipalities or organizations.

Please check all that apply

  • 1: Municipality or organization
  • 2: Facilities - Ice arenas, Pools, Multi-purpose facilities, Arts and culture facilities, Other facilities
  • 3: Financial arrangement - Yes through use agreement
  • 4: Financial arrangement - Yes through user fees
  • 5: Financial arrangement - No service provided

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:3

What was your organization's final inventory count of multi-purpose facilities as of December 31, 2016?

  • 1: Count
  • 2: Do not know

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:4

As of December 31, 2016, indicate the count distribution of your culture, recreation and sport facilities inventory based on the year of completed construction.

Each selected asset for question 1 should have a count distribution below.

2016

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

2010 to 2015

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

2000 to 2009

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

1970 to 1999

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

1940 to 1969

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Prior to 1940

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Do not know

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:5

What is the condition assessment cycle for your culture, recreation and sports facilities?

Condition assessment cycle: The period of time required to assess all recreation and sport facilities of a particular type owned by the organization as well as all of the recreation and sport facilities of a particular type leased by the organization through a capital lease agreement.

Please select one condition assessment cycle per asset.

1 year

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

2 years

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

3 to 5 years

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

5 to 10 years

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

More than 10 years

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Does not apply

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Do not know

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:6

Please indicate the assessment tool used to complete the physical condition assessment of your organization's culture, recreation and sport facilities in 2016.

Check all that apply for each culture, recreation and sport facility owned or leased by your organization.

Each selected asset for question 1 should have a physical condition assessment below.

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:6.1

Based on detailed inspection and analysis guidelines or procedures

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:6.2

Based on municipal representative working experience with asset

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:6.3

Using proxy information such as age of material, soil environment and estimated service life

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:6.4

Do not know

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Inventory and physical assessment of culture, recreation and sport facilities - Question identifier:7

In 2016, what was the overall physical condition of your organization's culture, recreation and sport facilities assets?

Please indicate the percentage distribution of your culture, recreation and sport facilities assets by using the following condition rating scale.

Very poor: The asset is unfit for sustained service. Near or beyond expected service life, widespread signs of advanced deterioration, some assets may be unusable.

Poor: Increasing potential of affecting service. The asset is approaching end of service life; condition below standard and a large portion of system exhibits significant deterioration.

Fair: The asset requires attention. The assets show signs of deterioration and some elements exhibit deficiencies.

Good: The asset is adequate. Acceptable, generally within mid stage of expected service life.

Very good: Asset is fit for the future. Well maintained, good condition, new or recently rehabilitated.

Each selected asset for question 1 should have a percent distribution below.

Each reporting asset must total to 100 %.

Indoor ice arenas: single pad

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Outdoor ice arenas

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Indoor pools: 25 metres

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Indoor pools: leisure pools

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Outdoor pools

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Wading pools

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Splash pads

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Galleries

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Libraries

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Museums and archives

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Presentation and performance spaces

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Community centres (senior and youth centres)

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Indoor skate parks

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Outdoor skate parks

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Indoor curling rinks

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Indoor stadiums

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Outdoor stadiums

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Indoor tennis courts

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Outdoor tennis courts

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Indoor sports fields

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Outdoor sports fields

  • 1: Very poor
  • 2: Poor
  • 3: Fair
  • 4: Good
  • 5: Very good
  • 6: Do not know
  • 7: Total

Asset management and performance

Asset management and performance - Question identifier:8

Does your organization have a culture, recreation and sports asset management plan?

An Asset Management Plan defines how a group of assets is to be managed over a period of time. The asset management plan describes the characteristics and condition of infrastructure assets, the levels of service expected from them, planned actions to ensure the assets are providing the expected level of service, and financing strategies to implement the planned actions.

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Asset management and performance - Question identifier:9

How often does your organization update the current culture, recreation and sports asset management plan?

Mark one only.

  • 1: Every year
  • 2: Every two to four years
  • 3: Every five years or more
  • 4: Does not update
  • 5: Other - please specify
  • 6: Do not know

Asset management and performance - Question identifier:10

When does your organization plan on implementing a culture, recreation and sports asset management plan?

Mark one only.

  • 1: In one year
  • 2: In two to four years
  • 3: In five years or more
  • 4: Other - please specify
  • 5: Do not plan to implement an asset management plan
  • 6: Do not know

Asset management and performance - Question identifier:11

What type of asset management information system does your organization use to manage your culture, recreation and sports assets?

Mark all that apply.

  • 1: Custom asset management software
  • 2: Off-the-shelf asset management software
  • 3: Spreadsheet
  • 4: Paper records
  • 5: Other - please specify
  • 6: No asset management information system
  • 7: Do not know

Asset management and performance - Question identifier:12

As of December 31, 2016, what percentage of your culture, recreation and sports facilities allow for accessibility?

Accessibility: This means taking appropriate measures to ensure persons with disabilities have access, on an equal basis with others, to the physical environment, to transportation, and to other facilities and services open and provided to the public, both in urban and rural areas.

  • 1: Ice arenas
  • 2: Pools
  • 3: Multi-purpose facilities
  • 4: Arts and culture facilities
  • 5: Other facilities

Asset management and performance - Question identifier:13

What is the maximum distance residents in your municipality have to travel in order to access the following facilities?

Ice arenas

  • 1: 0 to 10km
  • 2: 11 to 20km
  • 3: 21 to 30km
  • 4: 31 to 40km
  • 5: More than 40km

Pools

  • 1: 0 to 10km
  • 2: 11 to 20km
  • 3: 21 to 30km
  • 4: 31 to 40km
  • 5: More than 40km

Multi-purpose facilities

  • 1: 0 to 10km
  • 2: 11 to 20km
  • 3: 21 to 30km
  • 4: 31 to 40km
  • 5: More than 40km

Arts and culture facilities

  • 1: 0 to 10km
  • 2: 11 to 20km
  • 3: 21 to 30km
  • 4: 31 to 40km
  • 5: More than 40km

Other facilities

  • 1: 0 to 10km
  • 2: 11 to 20km
  • 3: 21 to 30km
  • 4: 31 to 40km
  • 5: More than 40km

Assets value and expenses of culture, recreation and sports

Assets value and expenses of culture, recreation and sports - Question identifier:14

What is the 2016 estimated replacement value, required renewal budget, and actual renewal budget of culture, recreation and sports assets owned by your organization?

  • Notes: Estimated replacement value: the approximate cost at the present time required to replace an asset, including demolition costs. Does not include land costs or overhead such as administration.

    2016 required renewal budget: the budget required for rehabilitation, reconstruction, or replacement of the assets to bring rating of all assets to a rating of "good" within the 2016 reference year. These include any activities which increase the performance or capacity of existing fixed assets or significantly extend their previously expected service lives.

    2016 actual renewal budget: the actual funds spent for the rehabilitation, reconstruction a replacement of the assets. These include any activities which increase the performance or capacity of existing fixed assets or significantly extend their previously expected service lives.

    Required renewal budget and actual renewal budget does not include cost of regular maintenance and repairs. Maintenance and repairs: Ordinary maintenance and repairs of fixed assets are activities that owners or users of fixed assets are obliged to undertake periodically in order to be able to utilise assets over their expected service lives (they are current costs that cannot be avoided if the fixed assets are to continue to be used). Maintenance and repairs do not change the fixed asset or its performance, but simply maintain it in good working order or restore it to its previous condition in the event of a breakdown.

    Each asset should correspond to question 1.

Estimated replacement value

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Required renewal budget

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Renewal budget

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

Assets value and expenses of culture, recreation and sports - Question identifier:15

In 2016, what was the total value associated with new culture, recreation and sports facilities owned by your organization?

New culture, recreation and sports facilities include the value of new construction, acquisition of assets, or the value of donated assets.

  • 1: Ice arenas
  • 2: Pools
  • 3: Multi-purpose facilities
  • 4: Arts and culture facilities
  • 5: Other facilities

Assets value and expenses of culture, recreation and sports - Question identifier:16

In 2016, what was the expected useful life (in years) of new culture, recreation and sports facilities owned by your organization?

New culture, recreation and sports facilities include new construction, acquisition of assets, and donated assets.

Expected useful life of an asset refers to the service life or the productive life of the asset at the time of its acquisition regardless of their lives reported for income tax purposes.

Expected useful life (in years)

  • 1: Indoor ice arenas: single pad
  • 2: Indoor ice arenas: 2-3 pads
  • 3: Indoor ice arenas: 4 pads
  • 4: Indoor ice arenas: 5 pads or more
  • 5: Outdoor ice arenas
  • 1: Indoor pools: 25 metres
  • 2: Indoor pools: 50 metres or longer
  • 3: Indoor pools: leisure pools
  • 4: Outdoor pools
  • 5: Wading pools
  • 6: Splash pads
  • 1: Galleries
  • 2: Libraries
  • 3: Museums and archives
  • 4: Presentation and performance spaces
  • 1: Community centres (senior and youth centres)
  • 2: Indoor skate parks
  • 3: Outdoor skate parks
  • 4: Indoor curling rinks
  • 5: Indoor stadiums
  • 6: Outdoor stadiums
  • 7: Indoor tennis courts
  • 8: Outdoor tennis courts
  • 9: Indoor sports fields
  • 10: Outdoor sports fields

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