The City of Surrey announced that it will offer free access to sports equipment, such as basketballs, soccer balls, table tennis sets, and fitness gear.The equipment will be available at 30 self-service lending stations across more than 20 parks, including Cloverdale Athletic Park, Tamanawis Park, Bear Creek Park, and South Surrey Athletic Park.CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO 1130 NEWSRADIO VANCOUVER LIVE!Surrey is the first city in North America to implement the free self-service model for sports equipment.“As the first city in North America to offer this innovative, inclusive program, Surrey is proud to lead the way in accessible recreation,” said Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke.Toronto is expected to follow Surrey’s lead in adopting the model.“This free initiative provides sports equipment to all residents, helping to remove those barriers and strengthen community participation and connection,” Locke explained.Residents interested in participating can download the free Equip Sport app, locate a station, tap to unlock it, retrieve the equipment, and begin playing.The app requires users to input credit card information, as charges will apply for any lost or damaged equipment.B.C.’s second-largest municipality says it partnered with Swiss company Equip Sport to set up the self-service lending stations.Equip Sport already operates over 400 lending stations across Europe.Additionally, the initiative receives funds from the Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities, a national organization that helps remove financial and accessibility barriers in sports.
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