Our Partners
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Coaches of Canada represents the profession of coaching in Canada. Established in 1985, Coaches of Canada is the national organization that represents the profession of coaching in Canada. The organization's mandate is to advance the profession of coaching; moving toward self-regulation of the practice of coaching, and licensing the country's more than 9,000 full-time paid coaches. |
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The Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation has established a network of Alberta Sport Development Centres (ASDC) across the province. The main purpose of the ASDC network is to coordinate and enhance services available to Alberta's emerging athletes and coaches. These regional centres provide services to athletes and coaches residing in rural and urban areas allowing athletes to develop and train at a high level without leaving home. |
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Sport Alberta (Amateur) was established in 1972 by and for the sport community ("a voice for the sport community, by the sport community"). Sport Alberta was reinvigorated on November 8, 2004 after a lengthy period of dormancy. At that time the objects of Sport Alberta were identified as the following:
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The Canadian Sport Centre Calgary (CSCC) is one of the top Olympic andParalympic sport training environments in the world. The CSCC is a non-profit organization that strives to develop a positive and comprehensive environment focused on excellence by providing athletes and coaches with leading experts in the fields of exercise physiology, sport medicine, strength and conditioning, biomechanics, nutrition, mental training, coach education and life services. The CSCC currently provides programs and services to over 500 summer and winter athletes and coaches living and training in Calgary and the Bow Valley Corridor. |
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At the Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation, we are working to make our province the best place to live, learn, work and play. We are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of Albertans by encouraging active lifestyles, promoting athletic excellence and multi-sport games, partnering with and funding community initiatives and fostering conservation of natural areas. We don't do this alone. As a non-profit Crown Corporation, we're supported by the Alberta Lottery Fund. We also have many partners including Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation, sport, recreation and active living organizations, communities, businesses, and thousands of volunteers. |







