I am confirmed for first sailing session of 2026 season with #AbleSailVictoria - May 6th! ⛵️
Able Sail Victoria is part of Able Sail Canada - nonprofit organization that offers subsidized #AdaptiveSailing for #PeopleWithDisabilities.
I missed almost all of 2025 season & keen to get on the waters more often, this season.

This year, I'll be learning more on the Sonar since I'm already very familiar with the Martin 16 sailboats. I'll also be sailing out of Sidney North Saanich Yacht Club more often. I only sailed out of RVYC Cadboro Bay area in past couple of years with Able Sail program. I also signed up for their new subsidized CANSAIL certification program, in August. That program will be run out of RVYC only. I want to get certification to be able to compete in a future Mobility Cup regatta 😀

Also: Able Sail Victoria is getting behind the movement afoot to bring the #MobilityCup to the West Coast in 2027! #VictoriaBC has hosted the event at the Canadian Forces Sailing Association’s marina in the past and hopefully, this or another venue will be available to us in the near future!

https://www.ablesailvictoria.com/

https://snsyc.ca/

https://rvyc.bc.ca/

#DisabledSailing #AbleSail #AdaptiveSports #DisabledSailors #SailingForDisabled #SailorWomen #SportsForDisabledPeople #Inclusion #Sailing #LifeIsForLiving #GetOutside #StayActive #ICanDoIt #nonprofit

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Children and adults with #disabilities in #ThunderBay now have an opportunity to participate in an #accessible and #adaptive version of Canada's national winter sport.

#VoltHockey is an inclusive version of ice #hockey that's played on an indoor court using three-wheeled, electric carts with a plastic blade, like that of a hockey stick, attached to the front.

The carts are controlled by a single joystick, which can be moved to accommodate right- or left-handed players.

https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7285731

#AccessibleSports #AdaptiveSports #PeopleWithDisabilities #DisabilitySports #Ontario #Canada #InclusiveSports #SportsForDisabledPeople #Sports

Check out this new EV spin on hockey that's making its way into Thunder Bay

Children and adults with disabilities in Thunder Bay now have an opportunity to participate in an accessible and adaptive version of Canada's national winter sport.

CBC