Service group: Sports & outdoor activities
Håkansböle manorial park
The manorial park was established on the Håkansböle estate in the 1780’s. Today the park is open to the public year-round and serves as a site for a variety of events.
Reform of Vantaa’s feedback system and system for applying for grants
The aim is to introduce the new Vantaa feedback and grant application system by the end of 2022.
Boating and the archipelago
The Porslahti marina in Vuosaari has boat docking spots available for rent by Vantaa residents. Additionally, the city-owned recreational areas of Vetokannas in Kirkkonummi and the islands of Krokholmen and Tallholmen in the Sipoo archipelago are freely available for short-term camping. The islands
Schools on the Move
The aim of the Schools on the Move programme is to promote a culture of physical activity in basic education and support the expertise and well-being of school personnel.
Day-care Centres on the Move
The Day-care Centres on the Move programme helps day-care centres ensure that their children have enough opportunities to be physically active every day.
Sports and fitness services
The city's sports and fitness services are responsible for the development and organisation of sports and fitness services and maintenance and development of sports facilities.
Sports services’ volunteer activities
Volunteers working for the sports services make it possible for people of different ages and backgrounds to engage in physical activities together in Vantaa. You can serve as a volunteer in a hiking, gym or team sports group, for example.
Swimming hall rules and regulations as of October 1, 2025
Customers are expected to follow the general swimming hall rules and regulations. In addition to the general rules, every swimming hall enforces its own guidelines.
Vantaa Adult Education Centre
Vantaa Adult Education Centre organises civic education, basic adult education, and foreign language and integration training for immigrants.