Can I still play?
Absolutely. Sports, like many other activities, can be adapted for people with disabilities. The rules might be revised, and the equipment modified, but the adrenalin rush is as exciting as ever. You can go downhill skiing on a mono-ski, play basketball from a wheelchair, even steer a sailboat with sip-and-puff controls. Get started by contacting one of Canada’s many disability sport organizations. Check out CPA Ontario's Recreation Resource Section.
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There are 350 - 400 new spinal cord injuries every year in Ontario (approximately one every day) and current estimates indicate that there are approximately 12,000 Ontarians living with spinal cord injury.






