
Therapeutic Recreation is vital to the health & well-being of Nova Scotians & is accessible to all
TR MERCH DROP
TR merchandise is a fun way for members and supporters to show their pride while helping promote the field of Therapeutic Recreation. With cozy hoodies, classic crewnecks, and affordable tees! It’s a simple way to gear up and represent the TR community.

NOVA SCOTIA THERAPEUTIC RECREATION ASSOCIATION
Therapeutic Recreation is a profession which recognizes leisure, recreation and play as integral components of quality of life. Service is provided to individuals who have physical, intellectual, social or emotional limitations which impact their ability to engage in meaningful leisure experiences.
EMBRACING YOUR VOICE
Thank you to all those who took time to “Embrace Your Voice” and respond to the survey that has now closed. The two draw winners have been informed regarding their free membership for 2026-2027. Their names will not be announced due to the privacy process being employed for the survey results. The Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (EDIA) Committee is a working group of NSTRA with an intentional approach to identifying, advocating, educating, and reconciling the Association’s equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility priorities/goals. NSTRA is a reflection of the students and professionals whose lived experiences, diverse backgrounds, and individual perspectives impact the health and well-being of the community. We strive for representation as a profession that is sensitive to cultural gifts in order to have a stronger capacity to serve in health and human service settings.
The committee is open to new members so please contact edia@nstra.info if interested in joining and collaborating on initiatives.



