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For all persons with disabilities
- Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability (ALACD)
The Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability (ALACD) is an organization that promotes, supports and enables Canadians with disabilities to lead active, healthy lives.
- Best Buddies
A national charitiable organization dedicated to enhancing our community through one-to-one friendships between people with intellectual disabilities and students. Students and Buddies meet together every two weeks and make weekly phone calls to each other. Chapters are formed at school or on campus. Must belong to an agency whose clients have an intellectual disability or be a student in highschool, university or college.
Address: 2333 Dundas Street West, Suite 404 Toronto, ON M6R 3A6 Intersection: Dundas Street and Bloor Street Phone: (416) 531-0003 Phone: (416) 531-1235 Toll Free: 1-888-779-0061 Fax: (416) 531-0325 Email: info@bestbuddies.ca
- Community Association for Riding for the Disabled (CARD)
To improve the lives of children and adults with disabilities through quality therapeutic riding programs.
- Get Active Now
Get Active Now is a dynamic, forward-thinking charity focused on improving the lives of Ontarians in our communities with disabilities. We inspire, encourage and support all Ontarians of all abilities to Get Active Now by providing information and practical tools on healthy living, with particular focus on recreation, sports and physical fitness. We are committed to making a difference in the lives of Ontarians with a disability, and their communities, by promoting healthy active living through Get Active Now.
- L'AMOREAUX TENNIS CENTRE
300 Silver Springs Blvd. Scarborough ON M1V 2S4 (416) 396 4041 Recreational Wheelchair Tennis Developmental Sessions Who: Bridging the Gap (OWSA)
What: Wheelchair Tennis When: Monday Evenings 7-9 Where: L'Amoreaux Tennis Centre Why: Learn new skills and have fun Free of Charge Registration Required Wheelchair Loan Program
For more information or to register please contact: Michelle Champagne, Program Coordinator.
- Ontario Wheelchair Sports Association (416) 426-7131 mchampagne@ontwheelchairsports.org
- Variety Village
Variety Village is a leading authority on integrated active living opportunities in fitness and sports for people of varied ages and abilities.
Blind or Visually Impaired
- Canadian Blind Sports Association
7 Mill St., Lower Level P.O. Box 1574 Almonte ON K0A 1A0 Phone:613-256-7792 Fax:613-256-8759 E-mail: cbsa@istar.ca
- Ontario Visually Impaired Golfers Association
1109 Upper Village Dr. Mississauga ON L5E 3H9 Phone:905-274-3527
- Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club
496 Glebeholme Blvd. Toronto ON M4C 1V2 Phone:416-424-3384
Deaf, Deafened or Hard of Hearing
- Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation
1650 Lewes Way Mississauga ON L4W 3L2 Phone:905-624-7494 Fax:905-624-6770 E-mail: rhysen@onramp.ca
- Canadian Deaf Sports Association
303 - 1600 James Naismith Dr. Gloucester ON K1B 5N4 Phone:613-748-5789 Fax:613-748-5706
- Hornets Hockey Club of the Deaf
102 - 120 Sheppard Ave. E. Toronto, ON M2N 3A4
- Ontario Deaf Sports Association, Inc.
219 Carlton Street Toronto, Ontario M5A 2L2 Phone: 416-413-0299
- Ontario Camp of the Deaf:
Phone 416-449-9651 Voice 416-449-2728
- Ottawa Deaf Dart Club
6A Sonnet Cr. Nepean ON K2H 8W6 Phone:613-820-1321
Learning Disabilities
- Integra: Camp Towhee
A three-week residential therapeutic program for children and adolescents with learning disabilities and related psychosocial difficulties.
Contact: Judy Schutt, Intake Worker Eligibility: Ages 10-18 with diagnosed learning disability Address: 25 Imperial Street Toronto, ON M5P 1B9 Phone:(416) 486-8055 Email: info@integra.on.ca
- Camp Kodiak
4069 Pheasant Run Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L5L 2C2 Phone: (905) 569-7595 Toll Free (877) 569-7595 Fax (905) 569-6045 Email: info@campkodiak.com Website: http://www.campkodiak.com/
Physical Disabilities
- Adapted Scuba Association
Suite 123 650 Dupont Street Toronto, ON M6G 1Z2 ( telephone: (416) 534 2527
- Canadian Electric Wheelchair Hockey Association (CEWHA).
Canadian Electric Wheelchair Hockey Association (CEWHA). The CEWHA is a nationwide, volunteer-based hockey league for youth and adults with disabilities, where games are played in a regular season. The mission of the CEWHA is "to provide a quality hockey program for all persons with disabilities who have limited upper body strength and/or mobility, who could significantly benefit from the use of an electric wheelchair in competitive sport."
- Curling
- Easter Seal Society of Ontario - York Region
Dedicated to helping children, youth and young adults with physical disabilities achieve their full Individual potential and future independence. Easter Seals funds disability solutions through financial assistance, summer camp, the Recreational Choices funding program, research, advocacy, and public and consumer education. Address:Box 1668 Holland Landing, ON L9N 1P6 Phone: (905) 898-2828 Toll Free: 1-866-473-2048 Fax: (905) 898-2121 Email: info@easterseals.org Fencing 416-495-1029
- The Toronto Fencing Club is offering beginner's course in wheelchair fencing
- Skiing (snow) Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing
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