
A day on the Glenmore Reservoir was the highlight of month, with CPAA’s special sailing day on Saturday, July 18th, 2009 at the Disabled Sailing Association of Alberta. Members with mobility challenges and in wheelchairs were able to partake in the sailing activities thanks to the experience staff on hand and with the help of lift, and were placed on board the Sonar, a 23’ sailboat adapted to make the boat accessible to sailors with disabilities.
There was no free ride on ship…everyone assisted the captain with an assigned role. From controlling the main sail or the gib, members and volunteers alike worked together to ensure a smooth ride. Although experienced sailors felt there could have been more wind to make the day memorable, some of us less experienced navigators were perfectly happy with the windless sunny day.
The day was made possible thanks to the Disabled Sailing Association of Alberta’s Community Partnership Programs, which offers agencies serving persons with disabilities the opportunity to bring their clients out to enjoy an introductory sailing experience. Events are designed to provide a "first experience" of sailing and highly regarded as a safe, fun and therapeutic experience for children and adults with mobility and learning disabilities.
For more information on how you can participate in a sailing day, visit the DSAA’s website at http://www.dsaalberta.org/.


