Serial przedstawia sportowców, grupy społeczne, pracowników służby zdrowia i oddolnych innowatorów, którzy wykazują chęć wspierania pozytywnych zmian społecznych poprzez sport.
Greg Westlake hits the court with wheelchair tennis phenom Rob Shaw before meeting the people from SkiAbility Algoma, an organization dedicated to ensuring water skiing is accessible to all.
Paralympic hopeful Anthony Lue shows Greg Westlake a little positivity goes a long way, not only on the hand cycle, but in everyday life. And, we get in the ring with 67-year-old boxer Debbie Haryett.
Learn what it takes to be a Para Triathlete from Canadian National Team members Jon Dunkerly and Jessica Tuomela in Victoria, B.C., and discover Active Together in Peterborough, Ont.
Hit the mat in Montreal with Canadian Para Judo star Priscilla Gagné. Then, Greg Westlake visits Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto to witness how they use sport as a tool in recovery.
We get the ball rolling with Amy Burk, Canada's most prolific scorer in Women's Goalball. Then, we hit the ground running with Alex Bobbie Mason, an athlete using sport to better lives in his community.
We take to the ice with Kelly Serbu, captain of the Canadian National Blind Hockey team, to learn what makes him tick at the rink and in the courtroom. Plus, Greg Westlake learns about ParaSport TV live stream.
We head north to Whitehorse, Yukon, to meet Stephanie Dixon, one of Canada's most decorated Paralympians, as she embraces her role as advocate and mentor.