Position: Program Coordinator – Canadian Blind Hockey Location: Various – Regina, SK. Edmonton, AB. Job Type: Volunteer / Part-Time Honorarium Reports to: Program Director Application Deadline: Sept 26, 2025 Starting Date: TBD Depending on Location Canadian Blind Hockey: Canadian Blind Hockey [“CBH”] is a registered charity overseen by a volunteer Board of Directors. CBH provides…

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Posted September 2 2025 Position: Head Coach – Canadian Blind Hockey Location: Various – St John’s, NL. Toronto, ON. Winnipeg, MB. Regina, SK. Vancouver, Victoria BC. Job Type: Volunteer / Part Time Honorarium Reports to: Program Director Application Deadline: September 26, 2025 Starting Date: TBD Depending on Location Canadian Blind Hockey [“CBH”] is a registered…

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Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce the program schedule for the 2025 – 26 season. This year we are welcoming three new programs under the Canadian Blind Hockey umbrella including the all-new Victoria BC Blind Hockey program and the Edmonton SeeHawks’ Adult Program as well as the Edmonton Children and Youth Program! Registration packages…

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We are thrilled to announce that after a seven-year absence we have two major events confirmed for BC over the next two years: 2025 Western Regional Blind Hockey Tournament Minoru Arena Richmond, BC Oct 16 – 19   2026 Canadian Blind Hockey BC Cup at OneAbility Games Richmond Olympic Oval Richmond, BC May 16 –…

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June is Deafblind Awareness Month and we interviewed Blind Hockey player Ryan Kucy from Sherwood Park Alberta about his deafblindness. I was born with Bilateral Optic Atrophy which is a condition that impacts the optic nerve. I see things in front of me quite well, but I don’t have a lot of peripheral vision. I…

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Canadian Blind Hockey hopes that the stories of these two Indigenous Blind Hockey players’ lived experiences will encourage more Indigenous youth who are blind or partially sighted to try the Para sport of Blind Hockey. June is National Indigenous History Month Blind Hockey Athletes Meghan Mahon and Cassandra Ruttle Share Their Heritage and Drive Impact…

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Reminder: 3 Summer Camp Opportunities to Enjoy! Registration closes soon!  Summer camp is a great way to work on your skills and on-ice development at any level in a safe and structured environment.   1. 10th Annual Canadian Blind Hockey Summer Development Camp at CNIB Lake Joe – MacTier, ON. July 1 – 5: Pre-Registration…

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It was a successful weekend at the 2025 International Blind Ice Hockey Series in Montreal as the Canadian National Blind Hockey Team hoisted the trophy for the 6th time. The USA Blind Hockey Team put up a great battle as the teams went head-to-head in the best of three series. In truly a full-team effort…

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The 2025 Canadian National Blind Hockey Team is fundraising $25,000 ahead of the International Blind Ice Hockey Series in Montreal to help alleviate team costs. This National Team program is vital toward the international growth of Blind Hockey and gives young Blind Hockey players a dream – and a team to cheer for and strive…

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The Canadian National Blind Hockey Team aims to defend their title versus Team USA at the 2025 International Blind Ice Hockey Series from April 25 – 27 as part of the 42nd edition of Defi Sportif in Montreal, Quebec. Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce that the 2025 Canadian National Blind Hockey Team will…

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In order to participate in Canadian Blind Hockey programs and events players, coaches, parents, and volunteers must review and agree to important policies to ensure a safe and positive sport experience.  These policies include: the Canadian Blind Hockey Player Eligibility Requirements – Visual Impairment Criteria, Code of Conduct and Declaration of Principles, Recognition and Prevention…

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The 2024 Canadian National Blind Hockey Team player selection is underway! The talent is growing across Canada and following a successful High Performance camp in Mississauga in August 2023, coaches and management have decided to take a two-step approach to naming the national team for 2024 season.  The first 10 players will be announced next week…

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Here’s what we’re up to this month!     Calendar summary: Blind Hockey programs: Ottawa 67s Blind Hockey Windsor Blind Hockey Montreal Junior Hiboux Blind Hockey Toronto Jr. Ice Owls Monday Dec. 4: W. Ross Otters Blind Hockey Program December 28, 29, 30: Eastern Regional Blind Hockey Tournament in Ottawa!

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  Calendar summary: Wednesday November 1: York Region Try Skating and Blind Hockey Field Trip Program hosted by Paramount Sports Management November 7 – 8: Canadian Blind Hockey will be part of the Ontario Parasport Collective Summit Thursday November 9: Try Skating and Blind Hockey Field Trip in St-John’s NFLD Tuesday November 14: Halifax Try…

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Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to continue Try Blind Hockey Programs and Field Trips in partnership with amazing organizations across Canada. Here’s our Calendar of Events for the month of October!   Calendar summary: Toronto Jr. Ice Owls play every Sunday in Toronto. Learn more Ottawa 67s Blind Hockey play every Saturday in Ottawa. Learn…

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We were honoured to showcase Blind Hockey at the Marner Assist Foundation All-Star Invitational this summer where NHL players including a trio of Toronto Maple Leafs players Mitch Marner, Morgan Rielly and team captain John Tavares scrimmaged with our Jr Ice Owls and the adapted hockey puck. Thanks to Mitch and your team for creating…

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It’s National Coaches Week and Canadian Blind Hockey is saying #ThanksCoach to all of our amazing on-ice coaches and incredible off-ice volunteers that make Blind Hockey possible coast-to-coast! To celebrate coaches week, we’ve released a series of videos that we invite you to enjoy on our YouTube channel. The first video thanks all of our…

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This year’s camp is expected to include more than 50 Blind Hockey players from across Canada and around the world participating in the Children and Youth Multi-Sport Camp, Development, and High-Performance Divisions. Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce that the 2023 Canadian Blind Hockey Summer Development Camp is happening August 16 -20 in Mississauga,…

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Our 2023 Children and Youth Multi-Sport Camp has been moved to Mississauga, ON and now takes place from August 16 – 20 as part of the larger Summer Development Camp. We expect to have 15 – 20 participants aged 6 – 17 come together from across Canada to participate in Blind Hockey and a variety…

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Meet Bianca: Introducing the youngest draft pick ever in Canadian Blind Hockey history! Meet Bianca DeMontis, the beautiful baby daughter of CBH’s program manager, coach and now proud father Luca DeMontis and his beautiful wife Elyssa. Welcome to the team Bianca!  

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