
Lifesaving World Championships 2022 - Confirmation of Revised Competition Dates
Posted on: Feb 03, 2021
As you know the Lifesaving World Championships that were planned to take place in September 2020 in…
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Swimming, lifesaving, lifeguarding, first aid, boating, instructor and trainer programs. We train over 1 million Canadians each year.
Increase awareness of the public to the risks associated with activities in, on and around water and ice and to modify at-risk behaviours to eliminate drowning and water-related injury.
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Lifesaving Sport is unique as it combines skills that are learned for humanitarian purposes and applies them to competition.
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Jun 18, 2021
Join us at the 2021 Annual General Meeting and Branch Recognition Awards to celebrate and recognize our collaborative efforts for drowning and injury prevention, sport, recreation and active living.
Date: Friday June 18, 2021
Time: 1:00pm-3:00pm
Location: Online event
Jul 18 - 24, 2021
Drowning is preventable! Join the Lifesaving Society Canada in bringing awareness to the drowning problem during National Drowning Prevent Week from 18-24 July 2021.
Over 400 people drown annually in Canada, making it the second leading cause of unintentional death for children and the third leading cause of unintentional death for adults with Indigenous, northern and new Canadians having a disproportionate mortality burden. During the week of July 18 - 24, 2021 The Lifesaving Society of Canada will be educating and promoting safety awareness in, on and around the water.
Statistics show that almost 70% of those who did drown never intended to go into the water and were often within 15 metres of safety. Nearly every Canadian has known someone who has drowned or had a near-drowning experience, whether personally or from his or her communities. To help reduce drowning, all Canadians are encouraged to:
Posted on: Feb 03, 2021
As you know the Lifesaving World Championships that were planned to take place in September 2020 in…
Posted on: Feb 03, 2021
On January 29, 2021, the Government of Alberta announced the path forward outlining the steps to be…