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Free fitness kits now available for seniors in Prince Edward County

By Kay Joly Aug 13, 2025 | 2:15 PM

Staying active just got easier for seniors in Prince Edward County.

The Take Home the Gym: Seniors Fitness Kits are now available for borrowing at all branches of the Prince Edward County Public Library.

These fitness kits were developed by the New Horizons Seniors’ Advisory Group in collaboration with the County’s Community Safety and Well-being Plan. This initative encourages older adults to stay strong, steady, and independent from the comfort of their own home.

Each kit is conveniently packed in a carry-on suitcase and includes: Four instructional books, folding pedal exerciser with mat, resistance bands with guide, two dumbells (2 lbs each), yoga mat, gel stress balls, hand strength trainer, and a jump rope.

The kit also includes a Fitness Kit Guide, co-developed with FitnessPowers, which offers safety tips, sample routines, and motivational strategies to help seniors get started and stay consistent.

This program was designed by seniors, for seniors—based on feedback from community conversations about the challenges of staying active while aging. The goal is to provide a low-barrier, accessible way for older adults to support their physical health at home.

This program is funded by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program.

Fitness kits are available at all Prince Edward County Public Library branches:

Picton – 208 Picton Main Street | 613.476.5962 | bsweet@peclibrary.org

Wellington – 261 Wellington Main Street | 613.399.2023 | wellington@peclibrary.org

Bloomfield – 300 Bloomfield Main Street | 613.393.3400 | bloomfield@peclibrary.org

Ameliasburgh – 809 Whitney Road | 613.968.9327 | ameliasburgh@peclibrary.org

Consecon – 211 County Road 29 | 613.392.1106 | consecon@peclibrary.org

Milford – 3053 County Road 10 | 613.476.4130 | milford@peclibrary.org

For more information, contact Julianne Snepsts, Programs Supervisor, at jsnepsts@pecounty.on.ca or 613.476.2148 extension 2506.