We are super excited to welcome Luca DeMontis, Program Manager, Canadian Blind Hockey and the General Manager of the Canadian National Blind Hockey Team to talk about blind hockey.
The event takes place from March 24 to 26 and features Children, Youth, Low Vision & Development, Open, and Select Divisions. The Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament is the largest event of the season for the parasport of Blind Hockey and has been the key event for growing and developing the sport over the past decade.
Intended for adults who are blind or partially sighted and are members of the LGBTQ2S+ community. Participants from across the country meet monthly to share experiences, listen to guest speakers, and discuss topics chosen by the group.
Intended for adults who are blind or partially sighted and are members of the LGBTQ2S+ community. Participants from across the country meet monthly to share experiences, listen to guest speakers, and discuss topics chosen by the group.
As Lake Joe gears up to welcome guests to our brand new blind soccer pitch, tune into Curiosity Corner to hear what this sport is all about! Emilee Schevers, Head of Sport and Adventure at CNIB Lake Joe will join us on Monday, July 4th from 3-4 p.m. Eastern Time to share her knowledge on how blind soccer-also known as 5-a-side- is played!
Interested in learning the basics of knitting? Join others who are also blind or partially sighted for a beginner level, step-by-step instruction on how to knit. This group runs via Zoom web conference biweekly on Wednesdays from 12 to 1 p.m. Eastern Time. Call in information will be given upon registration.
Interested in learning the basics of knitting? Join others who are also blind or partially sighted for a beginner level, step-by-step instruction on how to knit. This group runs via Zoom web conference biweekly on Wednesdays from 12 to 1 p.m. Eastern Time. Call in information will be given upon registration.
Sailing. Kayak fishing. Scuba-diving. Back-woods camping. Want to try activities like these? Wondering what technology could help you along the way?
Join us as Lawrence Gunther – a well-known media host, highly regarded author, and riveting motivational speaker – shares how he lives an active life as a blind person. You’ll hear about the devices and apps he does and doesn’t use, when he goes alone and when a canine or human travel buddy is preferred – and a few of his craziest adventure stories. Get ready for endless fun in the great outdoors by learning from someone who’s been there and done that!
As CNIB continues to change what it is to be blind, we're inviting you to help us develop our strategic plan. This is an opportunity for you to connect with us, so we can move the needle on the important issues that are facing Canadians who are blind or partially sighted.
W e continue to change what it is to be blind, we're connecting with tens of thousands of people with sight loss to develop our next strategic plan – set to launch in 2023. If you've experienced sight loss, we want to hear from you.
A support group for blind/partially sighted parents. From infancy to adulthood - blind mothers and fathers can learn, explore, and share their triumphs, challenges, tips and stories among peers in a supportive environment.
The group is for people experiencing the challenges of parenting and living with sight loss or are co-parenting with someone who has sight loss. Join the chats about raising kids. Share in the joys of the successes. And work with the group to provide advice and encouragement.
W e continue to change what it is to be blind, we're connecting with tens of thousands of people with sight loss to develop our next strategic plan – set to launch in 2023. If you've experienced sight loss, we want to hear from you.
Whether you are an elite runner or just starting out on your running journey--you can do a walk/run, too.
Athletes and guides are paired up, and given a lightweight 8-foot bamboo pole--guide on the front, athlete on the back-this way athletes and guides can run together without having to be too close.
Whether you are an elite runner or just starting out on your running journey--you can do a walk/run, too.
Athletes and guides are paired up, and given a lightweight 8-foot bamboo pole--guide on the front, athlete on the back-this way athletes and guides can run together without having to be too close.
Whether you are an elite runner or just starting out on your running journey--you can do a walk/run, too.
Athletes and guides are paired up, and given a lightweight 8-foot bamboo pole--guide on the front, athlete on the back-this way athletes and guides can run together without having to be too close.
Whether you are an elite runner or just starting out on your running journey--you can do a walk/run, too.
Athletes and guides are paired up, and given a lightweight 8-foot bamboo pole--guide on the front, athlete on the back-this way athletes and guides can run together without having to be too close.
This new program is for current students in their final years of study at W. Ross Macdonald School or recent alumni. Youth ages 17 to 25 looking for an opportunity to stay connected with their WRMS peers can register to take part in our inclusive and safe monthly hangout space.
in 2022, the CCB Toronto Visionaries chapter of the Candian Council of the Blind, will once again host the White Cane Week Experience Expo, the only major exposition and consumer show for people with vision loss in Canada!
Every year CCB members from across Atlantic Canada joined in a variety of sports and recreation activities at the annual Atlantic Sports and Recreation weekend. Each year a different Atlantic division hosts this popular weekend of fun & camaraderie. The number of participants grows in number every year.