
Recreation Newfoundland and Labrador(RNL) is a province wide, not for profit organization established in 1971 to promote the values and benefits of recreation. In partnership with volunteers and the professional recreation community, RNL has worked to improve the quality of recreation for Newfoundlanders and Labradorians for over 30 years.
RNL is dedicated to maintaining relationships with recreation directors, community organizations, government officials, students, the business sector and other professionals in the recreation field, and supports the benefits of recreation through information, advocacy, and the development of programs and services.
RNL members are the leaders in recreation and are the link between Newfoundlanders and Labradorians and the recreation decision makers
Recreation Newfoundland & Labrador was established in 1971 to promote, foster and develop recreation in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Our central mission is to provide a full range of services to enrich the concept of leisure throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, and to enable individual citizens to improve their quality of life.
Recreation Newfoundland and Labrador Association has a vision of a society that values a clean environment, an active lifestyle for people of all ages and a commitment to provide recreation for all. RNL is committed to its role in improving the quality of life of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians
Communication - To encourage and facilitate the exchange of ideas, methods, and concerns as they relate to the development of recreation and leisure services
Advocacy - To serve as an advocate for relevant recreation and leisure issues on behalf of our membership
Education - To advise, encourage, co-ordinate and develop programs of education in the field of Parks and Recreation
Research - To promote research in the field of parks, recreation and leisure and to develop policies which encourage the improvement of these services
Regional Development - To plan, co-ordinate and develop programs and services on a regional basis in order to improve the delivery of RNL programs and services by decentraling their method of delivery.
















