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Located near Greater Sudbury
Distance: 200km
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- Empowers individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically fit, productive and respected members of society through sports training and competition
- Offers children and adult athletes year-round training and competition in many Olympic-type sports at Invitational and Regional meets
- Basketball
- Bowling (5 and 10-pin)
- Floor Hockey
- Power lifting
- Swimming
- Soccer
- Softball
- Track and Field
- Alpine Skiing
- Curling
- Figure Skating
- Nordic Skiing
- Snowshoeing
- Speed Skating
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- Promotes independent living through skills development, peer support programming, and information and referral
- Recruits and trains volunteers to assist with fundraising initiatives, events, and programming
- Provides information and support to those interested in Direct Funding
- Offers adapted sports such as rowing and wheelchair basketball
- Provides a food program offering daily lunches
- Offers recreational and social activities such as bowling, a monthly dinner club, and community outings
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- Empowers individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically fit, productive and respected members of society through sports training and competition
- Offers children and adult athletes year-round training and competition in many Olympic-type sports at Invitational and Regional meets
- Basketball
- Bowling (5 and 10-pin)
- Floor Hockey
- Power lifting
- Swimming
- Soccer
- Softball
- Track and Field
- Alpine Skiing
- Curling
- Figure Skating
- Nordic Skiing
- Snowshoeing
- Speed Skating
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Offers weekly 5-pin bowling through the fall/winter/spring months. Other programs can be started based on volunteer availability.
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Offers sports and recreational activities such as curling, bowling, floor hockey, T-ball, softball, cross country skiing, golf and swimming to people with an intellectual disability. Competitions are held locally and on a regional basis, with an opportunity to qualify for provincial and national competition. Volunteers are always needed to help out with activities, in sport and with administrative support.
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Programs, services, support and assistance for Canadians living with a disability * most services and programs administered by provincial Easter Seals * includes:
Disability Travel Card - Program for people with a permanent disability which offers a discounted ticket for their support person when traveling with Via Rail Canada, and Coach Canada
Access 2 Program - Program for people with a permanent disability which offers free admission for their support person to movie theatres, cultural attractions and recreation facilities
- assistive and adaptive technology - financial assistance and direct programs to ensure Canadians with disability have access to essential technology
- education and training - includes employment training and services, scholarships and bursaries and life skills programs
- sport, recreation and leisure programs - includes activities such as sledge hockey, wheelchair basketball, swimming and more
- rehabilitative and occupational therapy
- residential and respite programs - available in Vancouver, Edmonton and Montreal
- summer camps - 14 specialized camps across Canada for children
Disability Travel Card - Program for people with a permanent disability which offers a discounted ticket for their support person when traveling with Via Rail Canada, and Coach Canada
Access 2 Program - Program for people with a permanent disability which offers free admission for their support person to movie theatres, cultural attractions and recreation facilities
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Advocates and promotes respect, acceptance, inclusion and human dignity for people with intellectual disabilities through sports
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COVID19 -- Consult website for service updates during COVID
Offers ski and snowboard instruction to children and youth with disabilities
Administrative office is located in Etobicoke but lessons are conducted at several ski hills all over Ontario
Offers ski and snowboard instruction to children and youth with disabilities
Administrative office is located in Etobicoke but lessons are conducted at several ski hills all over Ontario
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Offers people with disabilities an opportunity to ski and snowboard with support of trained volunteers and adaptive equipment
- programs located across Ontario
- Learn to Race Program - for those who are more independent and have a need for speed
- volunteers constantly needed to help support on the ski hill, with program administration and on Board of Directors
- Sault Ste Marie (Searchmont), Haliburton (Sir Sam's), Barrie (The Heights), Barrie (Snow Valley), Caledon (CSC), and Oshawa, (Brimacombe)
- Learn to Race Program is offered at Craigleith Ski Club in Collingwood.
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Tee Ball: Created to give 4 to 7 year old children and their parents an introductory experience to baseball and softball by creating a safe, caring, fun activity as they learn the basic skills of the game.
Little League (Major Baseball): Created to give children age 9 to 12 year old a chance to play in tournaments
Intermediate Baseball: Created as a transition for players age 11 to 13 year old
Junior Baseball: Created for age 12 to 14 year old
Senior Baseball: Little league program created for age 13 to 16 year old
There are two Districts that cover the City of Ottawa and surrounding area:
District 2 - Ottawa West Area
District Administrator: Jim Dean
http://d2llontario.ca
Ontario District 2 consists of three leagues: East Nepean; Kanata; and Ottawa West.
District 6 - Ottawa East Area
District Administrator: Bill Magnus
http://www.d6llontario.ca
Ontario District 6 consists of five leagues: Carleton-Russell; Glebe Central; Orleans; Prescott-Russell; and South Ottawa.
Little League (Major Baseball): Created to give children age 9 to 12 year old a chance to play in tournaments
Intermediate Baseball: Created as a transition for players age 11 to 13 year old
Junior Baseball: Created for age 12 to 14 year old
Senior Baseball: Little league program created for age 13 to 16 year old
There are two Districts that cover the City of Ottawa and surrounding area:
District 2 - Ottawa West Area
District Administrator: Jim Dean
http://d2llontario.ca
Ontario District 2 consists of three leagues: East Nepean; Kanata; and Ottawa West.
District 6 - Ottawa East Area
District Administrator: Bill Magnus
http://www.d6llontario.ca
Ontario District 6 consists of five leagues: Carleton-Russell; Glebe Central; Orleans; Prescott-Russell; and South Ottawa.
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National sport organization for wheelchair rugby
- advocate for wheelchair athletes
- promotes and supports rugby, basketball, and tennis
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