Nusdeh Yoh Winter Camps – Hart Ski Hill

By |2022-01-11T16:09:58-07:00January 11th, 2022|

Nusdeh Yoh Winter Sports Camps  - Hart Highlands Winter Club   WHO Open to all Indigenous youth (First Nations, Inuit, Métis) Grades 5-7 at Nusdeh Yoh Elementary WHEN February 10th & 11th  - Hart Ski Hill (Grade 5-7) VENUE/LOCATION HART SKI HILL 3740 Winslow Drive Prince George, BC Phone: 250-962-8006 GENERAL INFO Downhill Skiing and Snowboarding Rentals Provided Lessons Provided Please bring a lunch and dress for the weather. CONTACT(S) For registration links please contact Alison Thibodeau Alison Thibodeau Community School [...]

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Nusdeh Yoh Winter Sports Camp

By |2022-01-10T18:29:41-07:00January 10th, 2022|

Nusdeh Yoh Winter Sports Camps  - Hart Ski Hill  WHO Open to all Indigenous youth (First Nations, Inuit, Métis) Grades 5-7 at Nusdeh Yoh Elementary WHEN January 13th & 14th - Hart Ski Hill (Grade 5-7) VENUE/LOCATION HART SKI HILL 3740 Winslow Drive Prince George, BC Phone: 250-962-8006 GENERAL INFO Ski and Snowboarding Rentals Provided Lessons Provided Please bring a lunch and dress for the weather. CONTACT(S) For registration links please contact Alison Thibodeau Alison Thibodeau Community School Coordinator E: [...]

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Virtual Introduction to Physical Literacy: An Indigenous Lens

By |2022-01-10T18:28:41-07:00January 10th, 2022|

Introduction to Physical Literacy: An Indigenous Lens Cost Free Webinar Workshop   Physical activity is a lot more fun when you are physically literate.  Now more than ever, physical literacy is being recognized as an important component of best practices in the sport, recreation, health and education sectors.   With guidance from and co-facilitated by I·SPARC (Indigenous Sport Physical Activity Recreation Council), this workshop provides an Indigenous lens and perspective to physical literacy.  Workshop attendees will be introduced to the concept of [...]

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Nusdeh Yoh Winter Sports Camps

By |2022-01-10T17:43:12-07:00January 10th, 2022|

Nusdeh Yoh Winter Sports Camps  WHO Open to all Indigenous youth (First Nations, Inuit, Métis) Grades 3-7 at Nusdeh Yoh Elementary WHEN January 14th - Caledonian Nordic Ski Club (Grade 3-5) January 13th & 14th - Hart Ski Hill (Grade 5-7) VENUE/LOCATION HART SKI HILL 3740 Winslow Drive Prince George, BC Phone: 250-962-8006 Caledonian Nordic Ski Club 8141 Otway Rd Prince George, BC (250) 564-3809 GENERAL INFO Ski/Snowboarding/Cross Country Lessons Provided Rentals Provided Lift Tickets Provided Please bring a lunch [...]

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Stepping Stones to Indigenous Sport and Physical Activity Participation (eLearning)

By |2022-01-10T18:15:36-07:00January 10th, 2022|

Stepping Stones to Indigenous Sport and Physical Activity Participation Increase your knowledge of the stages of the Indigenous Long-Term ParticipantDevelopment Pathway.(ILTPD) Help you better understand the needs of Indigenous participants and athletes,including First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. Enhance your ability to run developmentally and holistically appropriate programsfor Indigenous participants and athletes. When you have completed the entire course and each learning assessment, you will beable to download/print a Certificate of Completion and for coaches maintaining theircertification, obtain NCCP professional [...]

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JigFit Workout Series 2022

By |2022-01-05T16:20:44-07:00January 5th, 2022|

I·SPARC, in partnership with Madelaine McCallum, is pleased to present this free 6-week “Jig Fit” series of workshops. JIG FIT WORKSHOPS: • Jigging is an upbeat fun social dance with roots of European and Indigenous dance styles • In each workshop you will learn Métis dance steps that will be sequenced through choreography • You won’t even know you are getting a workout! • You will gain knowledge of dances such as The Red River Jig, Belt Dance, Broom Dance [...]

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Powwow Impact Workout Series 2022

By |2022-01-05T16:14:51-07:00January 5th, 2022|

I·SPARC, in partnership with Madelaine McCallum, is pleased to present this free 6 week Powwow Impact Workshop. Powwow Impact • A form of dance that not only connects you to Culture but also provides the benefits of a physical workout • In each workshop you will learn the basics of powwow dance movements – from the basic powwow step to the crow hop • Every workshop you will be taught 2-3 steps that will be sequenced through choreography • By [...]

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2023 Canada Winter Games – Aboriginal Apprentice Coach Program

By |2022-06-01T01:44:26-07:00December 14th, 2021|

The Aboriginal Sport Circle (ASC) is pleased to announce that the intake for the 2023 Aboriginal Apprentice Coach Program is now open. If you are interested in expanding your coaching resume and working towards a mentorship role at the 2023 Canada Winter Games, please fill out the form here: https://forms.office.com/r/SM2Gwtkn79 Eligibility Canadian Citizen or landed immigrant status Indigenous ancestry as defined by the ASC: Anyone First Nation (status or non-status), Métis or Inuit ancestry Timeline December 2, 2021: 2023 Public [...]

Sport BC’s Flood Relief Fund

By |2022-06-01T01:44:26-07:00December 10th, 2021|

BC Amateur Sport Fund supporting: Sport BC's Flood Relief Fund The BC Amateur Sport Fund is raising funds to give amateur sports organizations the vital support they need to survive and rebuild in the aftermath of the recent floods in British Columbia. You can designate your donation to a specific community, sport or club, or make a general donation which will go to the greatest need selected by Sport BC. You cannot donate to support a specific individual. Your donation can [...]

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