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Sport for Life Society – Victoria, B.C. – For a conference that focuses on nurturing excellence and physical literacy to be successful, it helps to have the highest levels of sporting excellence and physical literacy on display. It also helps if delegates have opportunities to debate and network – with presenters as well as each other – while enjoying a cocktail or two. All of this will be available at the 2017 Sport for Life Canadian Summit, which takes place January 25 and 26 at the Hilton Lac-Leamy in Gatineau, Quebec. 

The theme of the 2017 Summit is Nurturing Excellence and on Wednesday and Thursday delegates will have their choice of more than 70 presentations delivered by over 90 experts that all speak to this theme. On Tuesday, additional workshops will be available on such topics as the Aboriginal Long-Term Participant Development Pathway, autism in sport and community recreation, nurturing excellence for girls, and periodization.  

Tuesday evening is when the fun begins, as Alexander Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals take on the Ottawa Senators in the NHL. Delegates can purchase discounted tickets through the Summit registration page, and a bus will take attendees to and from the game. This is a great opportunity to see some of the highest levels of sporting excellence and physical literacy on display.

Throughout the remainder of the Summit, there will be networking breaks and opportunities to interact. On Wednesday evening, appetizers and a cash bar will be available to delegates prior to the town hall session in which experts and attendees alike will debate trending topics and contentious issues around sport, physical literacy, and physical activity.

Registration for the Summit is open. The regular registration deadline is January 10. Deadline to book accommodation is December 23. Book accommodation here. For more information, visit the Summit homepage.

 

The Sport for Life Canadian Summit

The Sport for Life Canadian Summit brings together leaders who work to enhance the quality of sport and physical activity in Canada. Sport for Life recognizes that quality sport and physical literacy offer rich benefits to Canadian society through improved health, stronger communities, higher sporting achievement, and stronger national identity. By improving sport, the Sport for Life Society aims to improve the lives of all Canadians.

For more information contact:
Tyler Laing
Communications Coordinator, Sport for Life Society
tyler@sportforlife.ca