Manitoba

Free Fitness Classes Mark 10 Year Milestone in Ste. Anne

By

James Sinclair
March 23, 2026 1:11 pm

Residents in Ste. Anne, Manitoba, are celebrating a decade of health and wellness as a local free fitness and yoga program marks its 10th anniversary on March 23, 2026.

The program continues to offer free exercise sessions to community members, and organizers have announced that there are still spots available for new participants to join. This health initiative serves a town that has grown significantly in recent years, now home to nearly 2,900 residents.

The Town of Ste. Anne provides several public recreation sites to support active living, including a recently paved outdoor rink, a splash pad, and a skateboard park. The community also houses the Ste. Anne Hospital, which is a 21-bed facility that offers 24-hour emergency care to the local area.

Older adults in the bilingual community can access additional wellness programs and social events through the Seine River Services for Seniors. Mayor Yvan St. Vincent and the town council manage these community resources to support local residents and celebrate the town’s long history.

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