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WELCOME TO
THE MATT COOK MEMORIAL WESTERN CANADA SLEDGE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

“It’s not like I’m leaving a legacy like Terry Fox, but I’d like to lead my life in that honour,”

Matt Cook

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WHAT IS "WESTERNS"?

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The "Westerns" tournament is the largest sledge hockey (para-hockey) tournament in Western Canada. Athletes attend from all across Western and central Canada. The tournament it hosted at Winsport Canada Olympic Park. The Westerns allow for these athletes to compete in 4 divisions, separated by age and skill, exposing them to kinds of competition they usually wouldn't find in their hometowns. In addition, this allows for the athletes to get to know others like themselves and create connections that may last a lifetime. The tournament also hosts a social aspect with group meeting rooms. 



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Life at Westerns

Life at Westerns is electric, inclusive, and unforgettable. As the largest sledge hockey tournament in Western Canada, Westerns brings together over 350 athletes from across Western Canada to compete, connect, and celebrate the sport they love.

But Westerns is about more than just what happens on the ice. It’s a full experience—held at the iconic Winsport Canada Olympic Park—where athletes, families, and fans come together in a vibrant community atmosphere. From group meeting rooms to "Try It" events, the tournament fosters meaningful connections, friendships, and memories that last far beyond the final whistle.

Whether it’s your first tournament or your fifth, life at Westerns is all about competition, camaraderie, and the kind of energy that only a weekend like this can bring.

Matt's Story 

Matt Cook was more than an exceptional athlete—he was the kind of person who inspired everyone who met him. A standout Junior A hockey player with the Bonnyville Pontiacs, Matt’s world changed at just 18 years old when he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of bone cancer. Even after undergoing chemotherapy and losing his left leg below the knee, Matt never let adversity define him. Instead, he chose a path of courage, determination, and heart. Introduced to sledge hockey in 2007, Matt poured his energy into mastering the sport, quickly rising to the national level. By 2008, he was representing Canada on the world stage, helping bring home gold at the World Sledge Hockey Challenge and bronze at the IPC World Championships. His competitive spirit was fierce, but it was his unwavering optimism and humility that truly set him apart. Matt faced every challenge with strength and grace. When his cancer returned in 2009, he didn’t back down—he fought harder. He continued to train, to dream, and to live with the same determination that had carried him onto Team Canada. He passed away on April 4, 2010, just weeks after the Vancouver Paralympic Games, at only 22 years old. Yet in those short years, Matt left a legacy that continues to inspire. His memory lives on through the Matt Cook Foundation, which supports young adults undergoing cancer treatment, and through the Matt Cook Western Canada Sledge Hockey Tournament, an annual sledge hockey tournament held in his honor. Matt was a leader, a teammate, a friend—and above all, a symbol of resilience. He reminded us that our greatest strength lies not in what we can do, but in how we rise after we fall.

How You Can Get Invloved

Volunteering

Numerous volunteer positions are available every season. From score keeping to silent auction, we have something for you! Contact us or check our social media for a sign-up link.

Partnership and Donation

Partnership and donation is one of the largest ways you can help us run this amazing event every season. We are in search for organizations that value the importance of sport and inclusion. We can grow the sport of sledge hockey together! Our Sponsorship Package can be found below.

Try It!

Come try sledge hockey! This helps all of our involved members appreciate the amazing things our athletes do, and break down stigma behind disability. We host "Try it" events multiple times throughout our season, to find our next one either contact us or check it out on our schedule page

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Academy News

Classrooms closed due to re-painting
Two students join football team
Meeting about new campus area
Library project meeting

Academy News

Classrooms closed due to re-painting
Two students join football team
Meeting about new campus area
Library project meeting

Academy News

Classrooms closed due to re-painting
Two students join football team
Meeting about new campus area
Library project meeting

Academy News

Classrooms closed due to re-painting
Two students join football team
Meeting about new campus area
Library project meeting