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Abilities In Motion (AIM) is now in its sixth year of
creating life-changing opportunities for people of
all ages, abilities or special needs. Our adapted
paddling programs provide full integration,
equipment and teaching style that best meet the
paddler’s needs.
Kayaking and canoeing are versatile outdoor
recreational activities that encourage physical
fitness, nature exploration, and adventure.
Participants also enjoy the fresh air and water, and sunshine
Achilles International Canada (AIC) provides opportunities for people with disabilities to achieve their own personal athletic goals. Currently our programs include running, walking and wheelchair rolling. We encourage all levels and abilities: people who have never run in their lives to those training for marathons.
Forest City Velodrome offers riders of all ages & abilities a venue for recreational riding to improve health and fitness, and develop cycling skills. Welcome to Ontario’s most exciting cycling experience!
Globe FC is a Not-For-Profit soccer club located in Hamilton. We provide different soccer & recreational opportunities for kids around Hamilton with affordable prices!
London Road Races, organizes and hosts numerous running events throughout the year. Our events help support local charitable organizations in London. All our events are family oriented and offer options for the whole family. Some of our charities include, Bereaved Families SWO, Track 3 Ski school, The London Food Bank, and The Ivey Eye Institute.
The London Track 3 Ski School is a non-profit association since 1987, and a leader in providing downhill ski and snowboarding programs for children and adults with a physical, developmental, visual and hearing challenges.
London Track 3 has qualified instructors who have developed many techniques to assist challenged individuals in learning to downhill ski and snowboard and to enjoy these winter activities in a manner that is safe, while at the same time demanding of their physical abilities.
During the 6 week program, commencing the second week in January, our goal is to engage our students in an exhilarating physical and social activity that to many was previously unavailable.
The philosophy of the Association is that people with challenges should be given the chance to experience the joy and exhilaration of skiing and snowboarding while having equal access to high quality instruction and appropriate equipment in order to maximize skill development.
The London Vision-impaired curling group is one of many Vision-impaired curling programs that exist in curling centres throughout Ontario with recreational and competitive curlers, experienced coaches, and guides.
MYSports London is a non-profit organization based in London, Ontario, dedicated to providing Muslim youth—and the broader community—with a supportive, Islamic environment to enjoy and compete in sports, particularly soccer. Their mission is to foster both athletic development and spiritual growth by promoting teamwork, inclusivity, and community unity.
Programs and Structure
MYSports London offers co-ed soccer programs for children aged 6 to 15.
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<li><strong>Games on Sundays</strong>: Held from 10 AM to 1 PM at Jesse Davidson Park (731 Viscount Rd)</li>
<li><strong>Weekly Practices</strong>: Conducted on Wednesdays at Kensal Park (150 Chelsea Ave), with sessions from 6–7 PM for ages U5–U8 and 7–8 PM for U10–U15.</li>
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Younger children (ages 5–6) focus on skill development with a single weekly session, while older participants engage in both practices and games. All divisions are co-ed, and while the organization encourages players to build new friendships within their teams, they also accommodate requests for children to play on the same team as a friend when possible.
Community and Values
Rooted in Islamic principles, MYSports London emphasizes the concept of ummah—a sense of unity and togetherness—encouraging youth to view their teams as a family. This approach not only enhances the sporting experience but also strengthens community bonds and personal development.
Get Involved
Whether you're a parent seeking a positive and faith-aligned sports environment for your child or a community member interested in volunteering, MYSports London offers opportunities to engage in meaningful ways. For more information on registration, schedules, and volunteer opportunities, visit their official website: mysportslondon.ca.
An event held once a year at centennial hall where we have diffrrent fishing and charter clubs. Aswell as vendors selling vintage new and used fishing gear.
Special Olympics Ontario/London is dedicated to enriching the lives of Londoners with an intellectual disability through sport. We support 18 different sports with over 400 athletes.
<b>Volunteer Opportunities: Assistant Coaches </b>
<b>Time Commitment approx 1-2 hours/week </b>
The London Skating Club supports all skaters in realizing their skating goals by providing quality coaching, facilities, programming and leadership. The Club was chartered on January 22, 1927 and was incorporated under the laws of Ontario at that time.