Canadian Blind Hockey is a charity that changes the lives of children, and youth who are blind or partially sighted by providing Blind Hockey programming including: introductory try-it sessions, development camps, regional and national competitions, and by supporting the Canadian Blind Hockey Teams.

The parasport of Blind Hockey is played by athletes whose level of vision ranges from legally blind – which is approximately 10% vision – to completely blind, using an adapted puck that makes noise and is bigger than a traditional puck.

Canadian Blind Hockey programming is made possible by presenting partner AMI – Accessible Media Inc., National Program Partner The CNIB Foundation, as well as generous donors and sponsors coast-to-coast.


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