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Events in September 2025
September 15, 2025 (1 event)
Adaptive KayakSeptember 16, 2025 (1 event)
Adaptive Kayak -Adaptive KayakSeptember 17, 2025 (1 event)
Adaptive Kayak -Adaptive KayakSeptember 18, 2025 (1 event)
Adaptive Kayak -Adaptive KayakSeptember 19, 2025 (1 event)
Adaptive Kayak -Adaptive KayakSeptember 20, 2025 (1 event)
[2025 Wheelchair Basketball Week] Brock Niagara Penguins Try It Event -[2025 Wheelchair Basketball Week] Brock Niagara Penguins Try It EventTry wheelchair basketball at Brock University's parasport expo!
Saturday, September 20, 202512:30pm-3:30pmSeptember 21, 2025 (1 event)
2025 Wheelchair Basketball Week [Queen's University Athletics & Recreation Try it Event] -2025 Wheelchair Basketball Week [Queen's University Athletics & Recreation Try it Event]Join this TRY IT session to learn about the sport of wheelchair basketball! The inclusive program generates awareness for parasport and promotes positive attitudinal change toward disability. Each session will begin with an introduction to Wheelchair Basketball, warmup exercises, and basic skill development. All are welcome to join!
Sunday, September 21, 20256:30pm-8:00pmSeptember 22, 2025 (3 events)
Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025 -Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025
Dates: September 22–28, 2025
This is the fourth annual national campaign by Wheelchair Basketball Canada celebrating clubs, athletes, and the spirit of inclusion across the country.
Participation: Over 1,500 individuals are expected to participate in various capacities—clubs, athletes, supporters, and community members—demonstrating the event’s growing scale and impact.
Why It Matters:
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Promotes accessibility and sports inclusion across Canada.
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Builds momentum and visibility for wheelchair basketball at the grassroots level.
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Serves as a powerful community and promotional platform leading into major competitions.
2025 Wheelchair Basketball Week [Vipers Basketball Open Practice] -2025 Wheelchair Basketball Week [Vipers Basketball Open Practice]Learn wheelchair basketball fundamentals with the Vipers at our open practice!
Monday, September 22, 20256:00pm-8:00pm2025 Wheelchair Basketball Week [Variety Village Open House] -2025 Wheelchair Basketball Week [Variety Village Open House]Invitation to participate in a free practice session with the VV Rolling Rebels
Monday, September 22, 20257:00pm-9:00pm-
September 23, 2025 (6 events)
Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025 -Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025
Dates: September 22–28, 2025
This is the fourth annual national campaign by Wheelchair Basketball Canada celebrating clubs, athletes, and the spirit of inclusion across the country.
Participation: Over 1,500 individuals are expected to participate in various capacities—clubs, athletes, supporters, and community members—demonstrating the event’s growing scale and impact.
Why It Matters:
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Promotes accessibility and sports inclusion across Canada.
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Builds momentum and visibility for wheelchair basketball at the grassroots level.
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Serves as a powerful community and promotional platform leading into major competitions.
WBC Try It event for Carleton University's nursing students! -WBC Try It event for Carleton University's nursing students!WBC is bringing wheelchair basketball to Carleton University's Nursing Program! Students will receive an accessible sport presentation, followed by the opportunity to try some skills and play games.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025Abilities Centre Eagles Try It event -Abilities Centre Eagles Try It eventA great opportunity to try out Wheelchair Basketball and meet our amazing Eagles Basketball players!
Tuesday, September 23, 20256:00pm-7:00pmLondon Wheelchair Basketball Association Open House -London Wheelchair Basketball Association Open HouseAttend are open house to learn about wheelchair basketball and adaptive sport in London.
Tuesday, September 23, 20256:00pm-7:00pmWheelchair Basketball Quinte Open House -Wheelchair Basketball Quinte Open HouseCome roll with us and experience the excitement of wheelchair basketball! Whether you're brand new to the sport or already a fan, this event is open to everyone! No experience necessary — just bring your energy and enthusiasm! All equipment provided.
Tuesday, September 23, 20256:30pm-8:00pmOCSWA Learn to Play! -OCSWA Learn to Play!Introductory session covering all of the basic fundamental skills of wheelchair basketball including chair skills, dribbling, passing, shooting and defense, followed by a 30 minute scrimmage to put your new skills to the test!
Tuesday, September 23, 20257:30pm-9:00pm-
September 24, 2025 (1 event)
Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025 -Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025
Dates: September 22–28, 2025
This is the fourth annual national campaign by Wheelchair Basketball Canada celebrating clubs, athletes, and the spirit of inclusion across the country.
Participation: Over 1,500 individuals are expected to participate in various capacities—clubs, athletes, supporters, and community members—demonstrating the event’s growing scale and impact.
Why It Matters:
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Promotes accessibility and sports inclusion across Canada.
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Builds momentum and visibility for wheelchair basketball at the grassroots level.
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Serves as a powerful community and promotional platform leading into major competitions.
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September 25, 2025 (1 event)
Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025 -Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025
Dates: September 22–28, 2025
This is the fourth annual national campaign by Wheelchair Basketball Canada celebrating clubs, athletes, and the spirit of inclusion across the country.
Participation: Over 1,500 individuals are expected to participate in various capacities—clubs, athletes, supporters, and community members—demonstrating the event’s growing scale and impact.
Why It Matters:
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Promotes accessibility and sports inclusion across Canada.
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Builds momentum and visibility for wheelchair basketball at the grassroots level.
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Serves as a powerful community and promotional platform leading into major competitions.
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September 26, 2025 (1 event)
Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025 -Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025
Dates: September 22–28, 2025
This is the fourth annual national campaign by Wheelchair Basketball Canada celebrating clubs, athletes, and the spirit of inclusion across the country.
Participation: Over 1,500 individuals are expected to participate in various capacities—clubs, athletes, supporters, and community members—demonstrating the event’s growing scale and impact.
Why It Matters:
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Promotes accessibility and sports inclusion across Canada.
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Builds momentum and visibility for wheelchair basketball at the grassroots level.
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Serves as a powerful community and promotional platform leading into major competitions.
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September 27, 2025 (1 event)
Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025 -Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025
Dates: September 22–28, 2025
This is the fourth annual national campaign by Wheelchair Basketball Canada celebrating clubs, athletes, and the spirit of inclusion across the country.
Participation: Over 1,500 individuals are expected to participate in various capacities—clubs, athletes, supporters, and community members—demonstrating the event’s growing scale and impact.
Why It Matters:
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Promotes accessibility and sports inclusion across Canada.
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Builds momentum and visibility for wheelchair basketball at the grassroots level.
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Serves as a powerful community and promotional platform leading into major competitions.
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September 28, 2025 (1 event)
Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025 -Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025Wheelchair Basketball Week 2025
Dates: September 22–28, 2025
This is the fourth annual national campaign by Wheelchair Basketball Canada celebrating clubs, athletes, and the spirit of inclusion across the country.
Participation: Over 1,500 individuals are expected to participate in various capacities—clubs, athletes, supporters, and community members—demonstrating the event’s growing scale and impact.
Why It Matters:
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Promotes accessibility and sports inclusion across Canada.
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Builds momentum and visibility for wheelchair basketball at the grassroots level.
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Serves as a powerful community and promotional platform leading into major competitions.
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