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PARTNERS

We would like to thank our community partners for their continued support of artistic swimming in Ontario.

Canada Artistic Swimming serves as the national governing body of artistic swimming in Canada inspiring provincial and territorial bodies to achieve excellence in all aspects of Artistic Swimming in Canada.

Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries (MHSTCI) works to improve quality of life and promoting economic growth by supporting and delivering tourism and cultural experiences, supporting the arts and cultural industries and championing participation in sport and recreation activities across Ontario.

Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF)‘s mission is to build healthy and vibrant communities throughout Ontario by investing in community- based initiatives and strengthening the impact of Ontario’s non-profit sector.

Canadian Sport Institute Ontario (CSIO) is committed to provide best-in-class sport science, sport medicine, and pathway support for athletes, coaches and practitioners through excellence in leadership, services and programs in Ontario.

Coaches Association of Ontario (CAO) is an independent, non-profit organization that supports coaches from community level to high performance across all sports in Ontario.

Canadian University Artistic Swimming League (CUASL) is the National governing body for university level artistic swimming in Canada. Ontario has the largest number of participating universities in the CUASL.

Canadian Women & Sport strives to build better sport though gender equity. Get the free resources you need to empower girls and women through sport. Free tools and resources. Support gender equity. Customized solutions.

Ontario Sport Network (OSN) is a not-for- profit organization dedicated to the promotion of sport and physical activity in Ontario.

Sport Information Resource Centre (SIRC), is Canada’s leader and most trusted partner in advancing sport through knowledge and evidence. SIRC is committed to engaging with organizations and individuals involved in the development of sport, recreation and physical education in Canada and around the world, to enhance the capacity of our shared community to foster growth and the pursuit of excellence.