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CADS - National
CADS - Ontario
The Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing is a volunteer based
organization whose main objective is the promotion of skiing for
persons with a disability to promote full integration into society.
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Ontario Track 3
The Ontario Track 3 Ski Association is a volunteer non-profit
organization that teaches children and youth with disabilities to
down-hill ski.
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Website of the Canadian Disabled Alpine Ski Team. Alpine racing with attitude!
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The Ontario Track 3 Ski Association is a volunteer non-profit
organization that teaches children and youth with disabilities to
down-hill ski.
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Alpine Ontario Alpin (AOA) is the provincial governing body for the sport of alpine ski racing in Ontario.
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Alpine Canada Alpin (ACA) is the governing body for alpine ski racing in Canada.
ACA manages the high performance programs for the athletes of the Canadian Alpine Ski Team and the
Canadian Para-Alpine Ski Team.
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Carving the Future is a program to develop Para-Alpine ski racing in Canada.
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The skiing section of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) website includes information about the sport, upcoming races, and results from past races.
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The alpine skiing section of the Federation Internationale de Ski (FIS) website includes rules and regulations for ski racing.
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Amputee resources including Canadian and international links to sports
and recreation, amputee humor, news, phantom pain information and
support, photos, videos and personal stories of other amputees.
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The Canadian Paralympic Committee is a
private corporation recognized by the International Paralympic
Committee since 1989 as the National Paralympic Committee in Canada
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Provides leadership, resources,
and opportunities to ensure a strong community for persons with a
disability in the Ontario sport and recreation community.
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The purpose of this award-winning site is to encourage, support
and serve the 175,000 registered Canadian charities and nonprofit
organizations, and the millions of professionals, staffers, volunteers,
and donors who make this sector such an important part of our national
fabric. We welcome our thousands of visitors from Canada and 51 other
countries around the world.
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