Active Lifestyle
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Savvy Seniors Explore New Activities at Retirement Communities
Canada's baby boomer generation is changing the face of the Canadian retiree; today's boomers and seniors are more active and vibrant than ever before and have increasingly greater life expectancy. The current average life expectancy for Canadians is 81 years, up from 78 years just fifteen years ago.
Seniors choosing to embrace the retirement community lifestyle by residing in a retirement community are expecting not only to live there much longer than previous generations, but are also demanding an array of activities and amenities so that they can truly enjoy their retirement.