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The Kootenay Adaptive Sport Association, formerly known as the Kootenay Sufferfest Society, is a non-profit organization based in Nakusp, British Columbia. Established in 2010, the organization's mission is to inspire and promote physical activity, support economic development through recreation tourism, develop and maintain recreation infrastructure, and enhance participation in local sport clubs. In 2018, Kootenay Sufferfest Society transitioned to Kootenay Adaptive Sport Association to focus on inclusivity and accessibility in sports.
The organization offers adaptive mountain bike rentals and programs, including camps, Gravity Tours, clinics, and more. They serve all of British Columbia and beyond, providing adaptive mountain biking experiences for people of all ages, stages, and abilities. Their rental fleet is located in the West Kootenays but caters to the entire province.
Kootenay Adaptive Sport Association advocates for adaptive mountain biking trails, programming, and rentals in British Columbia and beyond. They believe that much of what disables people from participation is not the disability itself, but rather the environment or aspects of the environment created by society. With a focus on inclusivity, they aim to make outdoor activities more accessible for everyone.
The organization has collaborated with local trail societies to develop inclusive mountain biking trails in Nakusp and the surrounding areas. These trails are designed to meet the needs of adaptive cyclists, families, seniors, and anyone looking to explore recreational opportunities. This concentration of accessible infrastructure has attracted attention from the local mountain biking community and beyond, positioning Mt. Abriel and its surrounding trails as a potential global destination for athletes with disabilities.
Through research, feasibility studies, and capacity-building projects supported by the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction, Kootenay Adaptive Sport Association has identified global market potential for adaptive sports. They have already received interest and enthusiasm from athletes with disabilities, showcasing the growing demand for inclusive outdoor activities.
For those interested in getting involved or learning more about adaptive mountain biking, Kootenay Adaptive Sport Association encourages feedback and participation from the community. Whether you're new to the sport or a seasoned rider, they welcome everyone to join them in promoting physical activity for all. Visit their office on 409 Broadway St W in Nakusp, or cheque out their feature documentary “What If” to learn more about their journey towards inclusivity in sports.