- Accessible Canadian Adventures (ACA)
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Accessible Canadian Adventures (ACA) designs, coordinates and arranges hunting and fishing adventures specifically for sportsmen and women with physical disabilities.
Website maintained by: Accessible Canadian Adventures (ACA)
- Alberta Amputee Sport and Recreating Association
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The AASRA exists to support and provide opportunity for amputees in recreation and sporting activities in both disabled and able bodied events.
Website maintained by: Alberta Amputee Sport and Recreating Association
- Aurora Highview Community Millennium Project
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This is the website of a project to create a uniquely designed, barrier-free public play structure that serves York Region (Ontario) and beyond, providing challenging play opportunities for all children, including those with special needs.
Website maintained by: Aurora Highview Community Millennium Project
- Defi Sportif
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A unique multisport event for athletes with a disability. It reunites athletes of the five types of disabilities: auditory, physical, psychiatric, intellectual, and visual.
Website maintained by: Defi Sportif
- Disabled Sports USA
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A US nonprofit, tax exempt organization providing sports and recreation services to children and adults with physical or mobility related disabilities. It's mission is to provide the opportunity for individuals with physical disabilities to gain confidence and dignity through participation in sports, recreation and related educational programs.
Website maintained by: Disabled Sports USA
- Inline Skating (Roller Blading)
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Casey Pieretti skated across the U.S. and can be seen in major movies such as "Starship Troopers".
Website maintained by: Inline Skating (Roller Blading)
- International Disabled Self-Defense Association
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The site of a martial arts organization based in Florida, promoting effective self-defense for people with and without disabilities. The site features information about the organization and the current newsletter. Visitors can order a series of instructional videos on martial arts for people with disabilities, or set up seminars with the chief instructor. Links to related sites.
Website maintained by: International Disabled Self-Defense Association
- Kutaways Coats
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Coats designed for wheelchair users to maintain the quality of living for people in motion.
Website maintained by: Kutaways Coats
- McCurdy Products
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Freedex: a fun, safe, recumbent, trike (junior and senior). Easy access for independence. Solid drives to multispeeds and including exclusive training drive system. Everyone should have a chance to have a REAL cycle!
Website maintained by: McCurdy Products
- Sittin Fishin Consulting
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Lists accessible fishing sites in Ontario and provides a consulting service for accessibility to private persons or businesses.
All listings of sites have been inspected personally by Danny Winters - owner/operator (power wheelchair user for more than 20 years)
Website maintained by: Sittin Fishin Consulting
- Sport Quest
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Extensive information on sport for athletes with a disability. Incorporated into the site is a list of various sport sites available on the net; along with each sport title appears the number of links associated with this topic. Most links are from the U.S., but there are a number from Canada too. Some sport titles on the site include: soccer; yachting; water skiing; volleyball; and rugby.
Website maintained by: Sport Quest
- The Dragonfly Toy Company Inc. – For Children with Special Play Needs
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This site is for a toy company that makes toys for children with special needs. There is an online catalogue, and an instant-order system.
Website maintained by: The Dragonfly Toy Company Inc. – For Children with Special Play Needs
- The Dummy Hoy Homeplate
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This website profiles William Ellsworth "Dummy" Hoy, the first deaf major-league baseball player, who began his professional career in 1886. The site includes an overview of Hoy's baseball career, his statistics and achievements (in his rookie year he broke the league record for stealing bases), and information about an upcoming biography.
Website maintained by: The Dummy Hoy Homeplate
- The Loop
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Guelph's online calendar of local music, culture & entertainment. Comprehensive listings for the current week and events for the year ahead. Search for accessible events by selecting Wheelchair Access from the Category drop-down menu. Subscribe to the free weekly email bulletin delivered to subscribers via HTML email every Wednesday.
Website maintained by: The Loop
- U.S. National Sports Center for the Disabled
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The National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD), is an innovative non-profit organization that provides recreation for children and adults with disabilities. . In addition to recreational downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing lessons, NSCD provides year-round competition training to ski racers with disabilities. Summer recreation opportunities include biking, hiking, in-line skating, sailing, therapeutic horseback riding, white water rafting, baseball, fishing, rock climbing for the blind, and camping.
Website maintained by: U.S. National Sports Center for the Disabled
- U.S. Wheelchair Basketball Association
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The National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA) is comprised of 181 basketball teams within twenty-two conferences. The NWBA was founded in 1948, and today consists of men's, women's, intercollegiate, and youth teams throughout the United States of America and Canada.
Website maintained by: U.S. Wheelchair Basketball Association