Hoopfest presented by Toyota Canada returns to Ottawa October 26

  • Hoopfest returns to Ottawa on October 26 at the Carleton University Raven’s Nest
  • Funds raised support Canadians living with a disability to experience the life-changing benefits of wheelchair basketball

Wheelchair Basketball Canada’s signature fundraising event, Hoopfest, presented by Toyota Canada returns for Halloween. Hoopfest will take place Thursday, October 26, at the Carleton University Raven’s Nest.

The half-day challenge is an excellent team-building event. It allows corporate and community teams to enjoy the thrill of wheelchair basketball, all while raising funds to enable more Canadians to experience the life-changing benefits of the sport.

Teams of 4-5 players can register now. The early bird team registration fee is $1,900 —participants can save $1,100 by registering before October 13 ($3,000 regular price). All funds raised will support opportunities for Canadians living with a disability to play wheelchair basketball. Hoopfest has raised nearly $90,000 in support of grassroots wheelchair basketball programming.

What: Hoopfest presented by Toyota Canada

– Join us for Hoopfest, a fun and inclusive 3-on-3 wheelchair basketball tournament that raises funds to support opportunities encouraging young Canadian athletes to be active, included, and empowered! Hoopfest participants will experience the thrill and challenge of playing while Paralympic medal-winning coaches cheer you on.

When: Thursday, October 26, from 12 pm to 5 pm

Where: Carleton University Raven’s Nest (9376 University Dr, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6)

Register: Early Bird registration is open until midnight EST on October 13.
$1,900 per team. Click here to register. The regular price is $3,000 per team.

Interested in sponsoring this event? Click here for more information.  

About Toyota Canada’s Sports Partnerships

Toyota believes that movement is a human right, and that mobility goes beyond cars. That’s why Toyota partners with organizations that recognize the power of human movement and unity through sport. Toyota Canada is proud to be the Official Mobility and Official Vehicle partner of four Canadian National Sports Organizations: Wheelchair Basketball Canada, Canada Basketball, Canada Soccer, and Canada Snowboard. Toyota Canada also became the official mobility partner of the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Committees in 2015. To learn more visit: www.toyota.ca/toyota/en/about/sports-partnerships

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