A TRANSFORMATIVE TEAM BUILDING
EXPERIENCE
A TRANSFORMATIVE TEAM BUILDING
EXPERIENCE
YES! WE ARE OPEN FOR TEAM BUILDING ACTIVITIES!
The Sledge Hockey Experience is now open again, hosting all events at the Ford Performance Centre in Etobicoke, ON.
In order to facilitate our events, we will be following safety policies at all times in accordance with provincial/municipal standards and the Ford Performance Centre.
To discuss an event, please contact us here.
Stay healthy!
COVID SAFETY PROTOCOLS
. Pre-visit health screening administered by permit holder
. Permit holder to collect/maintain participant contact info
. Masks required indoors, including dressing rooms (not required on-ice)
. Maintain physical distance of 2M at all times indoors
. 9 people max per dressing room at any time (maintaining physical distance of 2M)
. Arrive up to 15 minutes prior to ice time
. Vacate the dressing rooms 15 minutes following ice time
. Spectators must maintain physical distancing of 2M
. Congregating/watching from the lobby area is strictly prohibited
These policies are to be adhered to by every visitor, at all times, while at our facility (regardless of whether you’re on the ice, a spectator, or visiting one of our tenants).
Visit the Government of Ontario’s Reopen Plan website for further details and resources.
Get #BUTTDOWN for a NEW, FUN, & INCLUSIVE experience!
EXPERIENCE AN IMMEDIATE SHIFT
IN UNCONSCIOUS BIAS
For Event Planners
Download this one sheet and use it to present sledge hockey
to your leadership team!
This has been a wonderful, broadening experience for all of us… the best team building event I have ever been in!
— Doug Crowe, Vice President, Group Advantage, RBC
ALL STAR PLAYERS INCLUDE
We always look for things that have meaning and impact. This had both, and it was a lot of FUN!
— Sam Gun, HR Specialist, Bell Canada
IDEAL FOR:
CLIENT APPRECIATION
EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION
REWARDS & RECOGNITION
YOUR COACH
2014 Paralympic Bronze Medalist, Kevin Rempel
Kevin has surmounted incredible life challenges to reach the Paralympic podium and now delivers his powerful message of hope and resilience to audiences through his speaking, writing, and The Sledge Hockey Experience.
A freestyle motocross accident left Kevin wheelchair bound as an incomplete paraplegic and was told by doctors he would likely never walk again.
After six weeks, however, Kevin willed himself to move just one toe, then another, and another, until he not only learned how to walk again, but was able to become one of Canada’s best Paralympic athletes earning a Bronze medal at the 2014 Paralympics in Sochi, Russia.
Today his inspiration is to help give back to the sport and community he loves so much, making the world a better place for people who live with disabilities.