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This CAN Active Insights webinar explores how Canada's recreation and parks sector uses movement data to understand facility usage, identify gaps, and guide investment - with a presentation from Tennis Canada.
The Municipality of Ritchot partnered with ActiveXchange to gain a clearer, data-driven understanding of how residents and visitors use its parks, trails and community facilities throughout the year.
The first session in the CAN Active Insights webinar series focuses on Measuring Impact, exploring how participation and recreation facility data can be used to demonstrate local impact and community savings from getting people active.
Elevating the impact of your programs, to ensure you schedule the right classes at the right times is one of the most effective ways to lift participation, grow engagement amongst your members, and trigger return visits and retention.
From tailored club insights to real-time movement data reporting, the City of Belmont is turning data intelligence into a practical resource for both community engagement and internal operations.
As the City of Thunder Bay continues to invest in placemaking and community activation at Prince Arthur’s Landing, understanding how people engage with this space has become increasingly important.
Festival organizers needed a more precise and scalable way to quantify the event’s growing impact, while also optimizing resource allocation and making data-driven decisions for future planning.
Getting the simple things right with data can create long-term success. This webinar will show you what’s working for others, what’s possible for your business, and why data matters more than ever.
The City of Armadale uses ActiveXchange to enhance local sports clubs’ growth, sustainability and participation through informed decision-making.
Cardinia Shire Council has strategically leveraged a range of data reporting services offered by ActiveXchange, establishing data intelligence as the cornerstone for decision-making across multiple facets of their operations.
This webinar dives into the latest on the Canadian National Database which is now used and contributed into by 400+ organizations.
World Leisure Day 2025 highlights how inclusive leisure programs strengthen communities and build connections across generations.
Ben Jones is joined by members of the NTUK including Andy Gattiker (South Downs National Park Authority), where they discuss practical applications of Movement Data Visit Reports.
Users and nominated team contacts can now receive monthly notification emails containing movement activity updates for their Quadkey Collections.
This dashboard helps enhance resource allocation for sports and clubs by providing a clear view of member demographics, membership levels, and club/team engagement over time.
Movement Data can exported from within the module. The new interface shows users export status and allows you to navigate away and return to the download.
ActiveXchange users can create saved views within their dashboards, leveraging all customisable settings including global controls/filters, expand/collapse functions, widget side buttons, and widget sort/filters.
Learn how to use the interactive mapping to better understand activity hot spots, and learn how to set up and monitor locations.

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Sydney Dechamplain

Account Manager - Client Success

Sydney joins ActiveXchange with 7+ years of experience working in Aquatics Leadership and Recreation Planning (including for Strathcona County), bringing a wealth of frontline experience to our clients.

Sydney holds a BA in Sociology and Psychology and is an advocate for the importance of universal access to sports, recreation and leisure. Her background as a competitive dancer has instilled in her a passion for physical activity and its transformative powers. Using data driven decision making, Sydney helps clients achieve their goals.