Try Para Hockey in Burnaby! SportAbility Hosts Inclusive Event

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Try Para Hockey in Burnaby! SportAbility Hosts Inclusive Event
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SportAbility is hosting two free Para Hockey Try It sessions on February 27th at the Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre in Burnaby. All ages and abilities are welcome to try this exciting adaptive sport, with no prior experience required. The event is a fantastic opportunity to learn new skills, connect with the community, and experience the joy of para hockey.

With the new year well underway, many of us are looking for ways to stay active, connect with others or try something entirely new. If this resonates with you, there’s one exciting event in Burnaby that will help you check all those boxes. On February 27th, SportAbility will invite participants of all ages and abilities to try one of the most exhilarating adaptive sports out there; Para Hockey .

Partnering with the City of Burnaby, SportAbility will host two Para Hockey Try It sessions offering participants the chance to hit the ice, with all equipment provided and no prior experience required. The sessions will be hosted from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. at the state-of-the-art Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre in Burnaby.Since its founding in 1976, SportAbility has been a leader in providing inclusive and adaptive sports programs for individuals with physical disabilities. From para ice hockey and boccia to power soccer and CP/para soccer, SportAbility’s programs cater to both recreational and competitive athletes. While many come to SportAbility for the love of sports, the non-profit has built a legacy as a hub for community, belonging and opportunity for personal growth. “I’ve seen our programs positively impact people in so many different ways,” says Donna Cumming, executive director of SportAbility. “I’ve had individuals tell me, ‘this sport saved my life,’ as they learned to adapt to their life with a disability.” Everyone is part of the team. A common misconception is that adaptive sports like para hockey are exclusively for individuals with physical disabilities. While these sports are primarily designed for such individuals, able-bodied participants are also encouraged to join recreationally. “Participation helps grow overall numbers in the sport and provides more competition opportunities for our athletes with disabilities, who we aim to serve,” explains Cumming. As such, the Try It sessions are designed to create an inclusive and welcoming environment. Participants will have the chance to learn the basics of para hockey, meet others in the community and even take part in a friendly scrimmage. Experienced players and coaches will be on hand to guide newcomers, making the experience both supportive and enjoyable. “Whether someone is joining because they want to try a fun new activity or because they have aspirations to go to the Paralympics, our sports offer something for everyone”, says Cumming. Inclusive sports for all Like all SportAbility programs, the Try It sessions go far beyond the physical benefits of sport. These opportunities give children with disabilities a chance to thrive in sports in an inclusive setting alongside their peers. For individuals with acquired disabilities, these programs provide a sense of purpose, a renewed connection to passions and an avenue for personal growth. The upcoming event is more than an introduction to para hockey—it’s an invitation to be part of a growing, inclusive community that’s breaking down barriers and fostering a love for sport. To learn more about the event or explore SportAbility’s other programs, visit the SportAbility website or contact

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