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Provides activities for seniors that allows them to be active and social.

Activities include:
  • Meetings
  • Potluck
  • Information sessions
  • Excursions
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The Federation's member seniors clubs offer a range of programming for seniors that allow them to be active and social. Activities vary with each club. Details can be found by calling the Federation or in the monthly publication, The Voice for Island Seniors (The Voice).

Examples of activities include:
  • Crafts
  • Cards
  • Games
  • Line dancing
  • Special occasion parties
  • Carpet bowling, crokinole
  • Lunch
  • Music
  • Bingo
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Group activities for single people where participants can socialize, make new friends, and be active. Examples of activities include:
  • BBQs
  • Pot luck dinners
  • Dances
  • Theatre
  • Dining out at local restaurants
  • Hiking
  • Snow shoeing
  • Movies
  • Deep sea fishing
  • Pool
  • Ceilidhs
  • Card games
  • Car rallies
  • Board and table games
  • Camping trips

Membership is required to attend, but trial membership is available.
Note: Not a dating group.
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Provides social activities for residents of Crapaud area. Includes:

  • Chair Yoga for Seniors
  • Socials
  • Trivia night and more
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Provides an in-person peer support group for female identifying older adults to build connections to reduce social isolation during the fall and winter. Meeting topics include exploring gender, leadership, shared experience, and aging. The meetings are held twice a month in Charlottetown.

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Provides walking groups and social activities to promote wellness, social connection and health education for older adults. Groups are dementia friendly and can be attended by individuals living with dementia and their family members. The walking groups are led by volunteers and held in Charlottetown, O'Leary, Summerside, and Montague.
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