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Health and Fitness
A renewed interest in well-being, especially among baby boomers, as well as rising personal incomes, led to more spending on health and fitness in 2005. This prompted an in the number of fitness and recreation centres across the country. Golf courses also renewed success, as the sport increased in popularity, possibly the result of retiring baby boomers heading to the links. In 2005, spent an average $3,918 on recreation, up slightly from $3,678 in 2004. Items included in the 2005 figure are: an average $166 on sports and athletic equipment; $665 to buy and recreational vehicles such as snowmobiles, bicycles and trailers; and $299 for the use of sports and recreation facilities.
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