Links
The Links provided below are here to help you find more detailed information on specific topics. These web links are to organizations and groups that have helped make the Northern Links database possible, and also to other group websites with helpful information.
If you would like to add your program or agency to this list, submit a link.
Physical Activity for All
In 2009, the Alberta Centre for Active Living completed the first phase of a project Physical Activity for All: Understanding Inclusion. This website shares our findings. It also provides practitioners, decision-makers, community leaders, and advocates with strategies for ensuring physical activity opportunities are accessible to all.
http://www.centre4activeliving.ca/physical-activity-for-all/index.html
Bibliothèque électronique en loisir (BEL)
La Bibliothèque Électronique en Loisir (BEL) recense des documents réalisés ou publiés par les différents ministères, municipalités ou organismes. On y retrouve les documents publics et ce que l'on appelle communément la « documentation grise » composée de documents de travail utilisés à l'interne dans le milieu professionnel du loisir.
https://www2.uqtr.ca/archimede_bel/Welcome.do;jsessionid=14E76ED8ACC7AEDB9A92588247D27AA6
Disability Health Promotion Network - Manitoba
This website is intended as a resource to assist persons living with disabilities, seniors and their families and caregivers locate information on the web to assist them in taking control of their own health. This searchable website will allow users to read articles we have written and refer to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Users will also be able to link to reliable health information sources found on the web about living with a disability and seniors.
http://dhpn.smd.mb.ca/default.aspx
Partners in Training
Recreation Professionals can find all their training and professional development needs and schools and training organizations can connect with their audience directly.
http://www.partnersintraining.ca
Gilliam Recreation Centre
View upcoming events in Gilliam Manitoba
Nanabush Trails - The Path of the Chippewas
Nanabush Trails are a unique collection of First Nations trails located on Georgina Island, a small island on the southeastern tip of Lake Simcoe. The 4-km (2.5-mile) trail system follows the historic paths created by Chippewa elders as the historic avenues used to travel the island. The island is only accessible by the Aazhaawe Ferry.
http://www.heritagefdn.on.ca/userfiles/HTML/nts_1_9390_1.html#9404
Ojibwe Canoe
Oral traditions tells us that our people come from the land. Ojibway Canoe Wilderness Adventures promotes wilderness experiences from the lands of the Whitefish Lake First Nation and the Whitefish River First Nation Traveling our Canoe ROOTS is the theme for our adventures. Stories of the Ojibway People of Lake Huron. The journey is in the water…the stories are in the people come and paddle with us.
http://www.ojibwaycanoe.com
Za-geh-do-win Information Clearinghouse
We provide information about Health Healing and Family Violence to Aboriginal communities in Ontario.
http://www.za-geh-do-win.com
Gen7
Gen7 is Motivate Canada’s newest role model program targeted at aboriginal youth between the ages of 8 & 25. In partnership with the Aboriginal Sport Circle, the program was developed in 2005, piloting in 7 communities in 2006.
http://www.motivatecanada.ca/gen7/index.html
Mother Eather Walks
Two Anishinawbe Grandmothers, and a group of Anishinawbe Women and Men have taken action regarding the water issue by walking the perimeter of the Great Lakes.
http://www.motherearthwaterwalk.com
Ted Nolan Foundation
The Ted Nolan Foundation is a registered charity; the goal of the Ted Nolan Foundation is to establish programs in leadership that will encourage aboriginal youth to combine academics and physical activities in the pursuit of a better future.
http://www.tednolan.com/content/foundation.html
Cultural Camps
We are a group of wilderness adventure specialists with a common interest in exploring all aspects of our great outdoors. Our primary focus is on canoe adventure expeditions from half to five day trips.
http://www.culturalcamps.com/
Aboriginal Team Ontario
Selections for Aboriginal Team Ontario have been going
since July 2007 around the province.The following sports have held selections by tryout, tournament or by qualified events.The process will continue until
the registered spots are filled with a pool of alternates are identified. No
funding was available from the OASC or any agency for these selections.
http://www.aboriginalteamontario.ca/
Indigenous Soccer Cup
An international seven-a-side soccer tournament with youth leadership, life skills, and college/university prep components held at New Mexico Highlands University, in Las Vegas, New Mexico, from June 21 – June 28, 2008.
http://www.indigenoussoccercup.org/content/node/46
Yukon Indian Hockey Association
YIHA (Yukon Indian Hockey Association) is a non-profit organization based in Whitehorse Yukon. The Association was created to establish a hockey league in the Yukon to enable Native athletes to compete with other Canadian Provinces and Territories in the sport.
http://www.yiha.ca/About/about.htm
The Lumber Kings Sports Club
The Lumber Kings Sports Club was formed back in 1984 by Harley Chingee who had a vision that the area had an abundance of Aboriginal athletes in Prince George and the surrounding area.
http://www.lumberkingssportsclub.net/
Aboriginal Youth Hockey Tournament
Annual Youth Hockey in Alberta (Canada)
http://www.abyouthhockey.net/
Traditional Games - Native American Culture
Traditional games
http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/games.htm
Trans Canada Trail
It is also our job to tell the world about the Trail. Public service announcements, corporate partnerships, merchandise development, and the website are some of the ways we do just that.
http://www.tctrail.ca