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  • RADaptive

    RADaptive

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Jeff, an avid snowboarder who was paralyzed in an accident, leads a crew of intermediate and advanced sit skiers as they attend the RADaptive Big Mtn Sit Ski Camp at B.C.'s Revelstoke Mountain Resort.

  • Dream Wings

    Dream Wings

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Run by Dimitri Neonakis, Dream Wings flies kids of all abilities in his four-seater airplane over the beautiful landscapes of Nova Scotia.

  • Field of Dreams

    Field of Dreams

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Two communities desire seeing children with different abilities fulfill their dream of playing baseball. We meet key players in one who raised the $500,000 needed to build Atlantic Canada’s first barrier-free ball field, and follow a second deep in the building process.

  • Adaptive Rock Climbing

    Adaptive Rock Climbing

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Canadian Adaptive Climbing started with the goal of creating an opportunity for people to enjoy rock climbing by adapting the climbing experience for individuals. We spotlight the thriving community culture within this sport, and meet the people doing it.

  • Camp He Ho Ha

    Camp He Ho Ha

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Summer camp can often be thought of as an activity only enjoyed by kids, but at Camp HeHoHa that’s not the case. Every spring and summer, people of all ages and abilities flock to this barrier-free recreational opportunity in Alberta.

  • Joy of Sailing

    Joy of Sailing

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    We visit the Disabled Sailing Association in Kelowna, B.C., where a variety of sailors have the opportunity to be on the water, just like everyone else.

  • Audio Canvas

    Audio Canvas

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    The rhythm of music can be as powerful to the brain as the meaning within the lyrics. The Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital is creating a musical experience for their patients, one they hope will alter their outlook on what can be accomplished post-illness or condition.

  • Ski for Light

    Ski for Light

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Ski for Light is a volunteer, not-for-profit organization for blind and partially-sighted skiers. Follow along as blind and sighted skiers are paired up for a fun six-day skiing event.

  • Camphill

    Camphill

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    We focus on the beginning - and continuing impact - of Camphill in Barrie, Ont. The organization fosters creativity, community and opportunity for persons with developmental disabilities.

  • Game Changers

    Game Changers

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Fredericton, New Brunswick, is home to a one-of-a-kind program called Game Changers. Part of the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation, its focus is to provide people of all abilities the opportunity to play video games.

  • The Great Glacier Traverse

    The Great Glacier Traverse

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Mary, who is legally blind, tests her stamina and guts as she traverses a B.C. glacier alongside two friends. The three, with the help of the Community Recreational Initiatives Society (CRIS), learn how to work as a team and trust each other. 

  • Camphill

    Camphill

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    We focus on the beginning - and continuing impact - of Camphill in Barrie, Ont. The organization fosters creativity, community and opportunity for persons with developmental disabilities.

  • Life Rolls On

    Life Rolls On

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Join us at Martinique Beach, NS, where people with physical challenges experience the exhilaration and freedom of surfing thanks to Life Rolls On.

  • Deep Sky Eye

    Deep Sky Eye

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Meet Tim Doucette, a blind astronomer who has built the Deep Sky Eye Observatory in rural Nova Scotia.

  • Friendship Circle

    Friendship Circle

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Spotlighting Friendship Circle of Montreal, a non-profit organization with the goal of providing individuals with special needs the support and inclusion they deserve.

  • Dreams Take Flight

    Dreams Take Flight

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    For over 25 years, Dreams Take Flight has changed the lives of Canadian children by taking them on the trip of a lifetime to Disney World. We tag along with the Montreal chapter to find out what it takes to pull off this annual feat.

  • Game Changers

    Game Changers

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Fredericton, New Brunswick, is home to a one-of-a-kind program called Game Changers. Part of the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation, its focus is to provide people of all abilities the opportunity to play video games.

  • Wolverines Sports Association

    Wolverines Sports Association

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    From wheelchair basketball to sledge hockey, the Grande Prairie Wolverines enhance the lives of people with disabilities through adaptive sports and social activities. We'll follow the sledge hockey team as they prepare to host their first-ever provincial tournament.

  • The Lending Cupboard

    The Lending Cupboard

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    We visit The Lending Cupboard in Red Deer, Alberta, one-of-a-kind charitable organization providing medical mobility equipment to anyone who needs it.

  • Able Sail

    Able Sail

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    In Shediac, NB, people of all ages enjoy learning to sail, both recreationally and competitively. What’s unique about Able Sail is that their sailors have various disabilities, including visual impairments, autism and PTSD.