ISWO Leadership Conference

University of Guelph 50 Stone Rd E, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN  - Indigenous Sport & Wellness Ontario (ISWO) is pleased to partner with the University and Guelph and a series of other partners to host the ISWO Leadership Conference. This Indigenous reconciliation event aims to bring academics, sport coaches, administrators, and youth...

All Nations Volleyball Showcase

Get ready for an exciting showcase of top Indigenous volleyball talent and culture! 🏐 On July 27th and 28th, ISWO is teaming up with Aboriginal Sports Circle, Downie Wenjack Fund, and 4 other PTASB's to bring together Indigenous players from five Provinces/Territories to compete on...

Tom Longboat Awards

🏆 Exciting news for Indigenous athletes! The Tom Longboat Awards presented by ISWO and Aboriginal Sport Circle are back to honor the outstanding accomplishments of Indigenous athletes from May 31, 2023, to May 31, 2024. 🌟 Nominees must be of Indigenous descent (First Nations, Inuit,...

Next Gen Coaching Program – Kenora

Registration for the Next Gen program is now open! Anyone interested in attending please complete the Google Form here: https://forms.gle/9L37Y7bw7k63DzyB6This is open to all aspiring Indigenous coaches ages 14+.  The $150 fee includes: Level 1 Basketball Certification- June 28/29 Level 2 Basketball Certification - Aug 23-25 Aboriginal...

Multi-Sport Camp in Oliphant, ON

Looking for a fun and FREE way to spend a weekend in Oliphant, ON? Join us for an overnight multi-sport camp on August 26-27 at the Bluewater Outdoor Education Centre! Come out and enjoy a variety of activities like lacrosse, archery, and canoeing - all...

Women & Girls Sport Fund

The Women & Girls Sport Fund (WGSF) is an initiative of ISWO, under it’s Women & Girls program. The program is intended to increase opportunities for women and girls to participate in sport, recreation, and physical activity while empowering through increased confidence, capacity and knowledge. The...

Standing Bear Making Tracks: Indigenous Astronomy – Haudenosaunee Perspective

Join us on November 12 from 6-8 PM for the Making Tracks event featuring Indigenous Astronomy with Samantha Doxtator. This presentation, inspired by the teachings of the Haudenosaunee, explores the fusion of traditional knowledge and astronomy. Samantha, a Personal Development Consultant with over twenty-five years...