CPRA Awards and Bursaries
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Harry Boothman Bursary

The Canadian Parks and Recreation Association (CPRA) has launched a bursary program to assist parks and recreation professionals financially in the pursuit of professional development in the sector.

This Bursary was established to honour the contributions of Harry Boothman to the parks and recreation sector.  Harry was a Parks Supervisor for the City of Calgary, CPRA Board Member and long-time supporter of the organization.  Harry believed in the need for actions that support the continued development of the field. Establishing this bursary, in support of Professional Development within the sector, is a tribute to Harry’s vision and dedication.

Applications will be accepted from Parks and Recreation practitioners with a minimum of five (5) years’ experience and currently working full-time in the sector. Up to two (2) bursaries, in the amount of $1,000 each, can be awarded each year.  

Professional development opportunities must begin within the timeframe of April 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022. The professional development opportunity must be completed no later than March 31, 2023. Retroactive Professional Development opportunities will not be supported.

Visit the CPRA website to apply. 


CPRA Awards 

Nominations for the CPRA Award of Merit, President’s Award of Distinction and Partnership Award are made by Parks and Recreation Ontario. For more information on these awards, please email pro@prontario.org.

CPRA Award of Merit 

Efforts of individuals/organizations/ community groups/ corporations in each province and territory who have influenced the parks and recreation sector in a local, regional and/or national capacity (Nominations accepted throughout the year).


CPRA President's Award of Distinction 

Long-term service and commitment of individuals to the parks and recreation sector on a national scale in Canada. (Nominations can be submitted January 1 - March 31, each year).

CPRA Partnership Award

Sector partners (organizations/corporations /governments) whose collaboration, creativity, and innovation, enriches individual health and community well-being and enhances the parks and recreation community in Canada. (Nominations can be submitted January 1 - March 31, each year).


 CPRA Emerging Leader Award
The importance of supporting and celebrating young Canadians, as they are the future leaders of the parks and recreation sector. (Nominations can be submitted January 1 - March 31, each year).