Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability is a national network dedicated to wellness through healthy active living, sport and recreation.
Read MoreAboriginal Sport Circle’s mandate is to increase grassroots participation in sport for Indigenous youth living on and off reserve. They offer a variety of sport and recreation opportunities including camps and tournaments.
Read MoreThe mission of the 4-H movement in Canada is to empower youth to be responsible, caring and contributing leaders that effect positive change in the world around them.
Read MoreWe provide a chance for adults to connect, play and play again. No matter your skill level, we encourage everyone to come out and play your hardest. That’s not where the fun ends. We often encourage post-sport outings and even host league wrap up parties. So no matter your interests, we’ve got you covered.
Read MoreSports programs for athletes 13 years and older who have an intellectual disability. Opportunities to compete at local, provincial, national, and international levels. Programs are often mixed community and competitive levels.
Read MoreRoyalty Centre (House of Sport) is a partnership between the Province of PEI and Sport PEI. The sport community has benefited from this partnership since 2000.
Read MoreRingette PEI provides information on ringette, programs and teams within PEI.
Read MoreGroup activities for single people where participants can socialize, make new friends, and be active.
Read MoreOur program has helped kids develop self confidence and the leadership skills they need for their academic success and the tools to handle bullying.
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