“Grateful for the opportunity to give back in a way that breaks down barriers of entry. Everyone should have an opportunity to fall in love with sport and build a community around it. There truly are so many life lessons to be learnt through sport and I believe every kid deserves that chance.”

Canadian Olympic snowboarder Mark McMorris hosted a night of snowboarding lessons for indigenous families at a small hill in Edmonton ahead of the Snowboard Big Airย World Cupย at Commonwealth Stadium on Saturady, December 9th. Mark worked with the good folks at the Indigenous Sport Council Alberta to put on the event. The ISCA leads in creating and promoting a strong foundation of holistic health and wellness, and competitive opportunities for Indigenous people, their families and their communities through sport, physical activity, recreation and culture. MORE INFO HERE.

Executive Summary

The Indigenous Sport Council of Alberta (ISCA), is a registered non-profit provincial multi-sport organization that represents all First Nation, Metis and Inuit Youth in the Province of Alberta . The ISCA Board of Directors is comprised of 9 members representing the North, Central and South Regions of Alberta.

Vision Statement

A united and inspired Indigenous community, building healthier physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual lives.

Our Mission

The ISCA leads in creating and promoting a strong foundation of holistic health and wellness, and competitive opportunities for Indigenous people, their families and their communities through sport, physical activity, recreation and culture.