Alberta and NWT
Upcoming Events
St. Albert Peer Group
The St. Albert Peer Group is a welcoming space for people who are blind or partially sighted to connect, share experiences, and support one another. Through monthly gatherings, members can build friendships, exchange practical tips for living with vision loss, and enjoy meaningful conversations in a supportive environment. Fourth Thursday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. Mountain Time at the St. Albert Legion (6 Tache Street, St. Albert).
Accessible Yoga
his class is all about making yoga accessible to everyone, no matter your experience or physical ability. You’ll move at your own pace, with support for breathwork and mindfulness throughout. Every Monday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Guide Dog AdvoCamp 2025 – Virtual
AdvoCamp is CNIB’s annual flagship event that brings together guide dog handlers from across Canada to build advocacy skills, foster community, and inspire change. This year’s AdvoCamp sessions will be offered virtually via Zoom from September 6-30, so that even more guide dog handlers can access this transformative experience from the comfort of their own homes. Learn more about upcoming sessions and register to attend.
CNIB Youth Fantasy Book Club (Ages 10-16)
Youth ages 10 to 16 who enjoy reading from the wealth of fantasy authors, past and present who have entertained us with tales of wizards, warriors, magic, and mystery are encouraged to join this monthly group. We will discuss some familiar books and authors and hopefully learn about many new ones. First Tuesday of every month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
2026 Braille Creative Writing Contest
Write a short story, essay, or poem on any topic or re-purpose something you've written for school this year! Show off your creative writing talents for a chance to win cash prizes. The contest is open to primary and secondary students (grades K-12) who are blind, Deafblind, or have low vision and live in Canada.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Coffee Break
Join us for conversation, laughter, and a chance to reminisce about your favourite CNIB Lake Joe memories. Pour yourself a coffee, tea, or beverage of choice, login and connect with your friends from Lake Joe. Coffee Break meets every Tuesday from 9 to 10 a.m. Eastern Time. Zoom information will be provided after registering.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Campfire - a family-friendly program
Gather 'round for campfire, a cozy and inclusive event for families to come together and enjoy the magic of camp traditions...no tents required! This group meets Tuesdays, 7 to 8 p.m. Eastern Time.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Afternoon Games
Book some time to play today! Join us on Wednesdays from 1 to 2 p.m. Eastern Time. Zoom information will be provided after registering.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Talent Show
Who's got talent? You do! Join us on alternating Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m. Eastern Time to perform (if you wish) and/or enjoy the talents of fellow attendees.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Lake Joe Choir
Lift your voice and connect with others through the joy of singing. Join our vibrant online choir community on Thursdays, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Audiobook Alley
If you like being read to or listening to audiobooks, then this program is for you! Each week, we will be listening to multiple chapters of a community-selected, family-friendly audiobook and chat about it! Join us Fridays from 1 to 2 p.m. Eastern Time.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Reading Room
Sit back and relax in our virtual reading room and let the CNIB Lake Joe team share articles and stories of interest. Reading Room meets on the first Friday of every month from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time. Zoom information will be provided after registering.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Arts Club
Join Stela in exploring different art forms and let your creative side shine through on alternating Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. Eastern Time.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: The Lounge (ages 20+)
Friday nights are fun...and easy! We're hosting a special monthly get-together for adults ages 20+ who simply want to hangout and chat. Zoom information will be provided after registering.
AATEC/CNIB Regional Youth Planning Committee (Alberta)
We are looking for Youth Leaders (14-21) in Calgary, Edmonton, or surrounding areas interested in getting involved with planning activities for their peers!
Grande Prairie Peer Support Group
If you're struggling to overcome the emotional challenges of sight loss and wish you had someone to help you work through these feelings, you’re not alone. We're here for you. This peer support group is for community members in the Grande Prairie area to get together and chat about vision loss and their experiences. Last Monday of every month from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Cairn on the Boulevard.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Curiosity Corner - Interview with Author of "I Am Ingrid"
Meet the author of "I Am Ingrid: The Adventures of the World’s Greatest Guide Dog" Monday, March 2 from 4 to 5 p.m. Eastern Time.
Music for Kids – Monday Session
Music Therapist Erin Koop hosts weekly sessions on Zoom for children across the country. These interactive sessions are filled with songs, stories, and more! Get ready to make some music! This group runs on Zoom, every Monday from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. Pacific Time.
Music for Kids – Tuesday Session
Music Therapist Erin Koop hosts weekly sessions on Zoom for children across the country. These interactive sessions are filled with songs, stories, and more! Get ready to make some music! This group runs on Zoom, every Tuesday from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m. Pacific Time.
Song Bingo Game Night
Come join us on alternating Fridays for our Song Bingo Game Night! All you need to participate is access to phone or Zoom and a bingo card at home or online! Feel free to play as a family or house! There will be prizes for the first 3 bingo winners of each game and those who correctly name the most tunes! This program is open to participants of all ages. Song Bingo Game Night meets on Zoom on alternating Friday's from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Pacific Time.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Get Active
Stela’s low-impact workouts offers something for every body—no gym required! Join us the second Thursday of each month from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Eastern Time.
Bible Study Group
Make new friends, or deepen existing friendships, find support from your peers, and develop more theological insight about biblical understanding. Every Thursday (September to June) from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Central Time on Zoom or telephone.
Virtual Coffee Group
Join us every Friday for a virtual meet up in the prairies with a friendly bunch of people looking to connect with others across the country! Make new connections and find friendships and enjoyable conversation. The focus is on a positive, inclusive, and safe support network of people who have experienced sight loss. Everyone is welcome. Virtual Coffee Group meets every Friday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Central Time on Zoom.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Lake Joe Cooking Show
Join Taylor G as she bakes a simple sweet treat and describes every step along the way! Join us Monday, March 23 from 4:30-5:30pm Eastern Time.
Virtual Coffee Chat
Looking for a fun and relaxed way to connect with others? Join Heidi and Rick every Friday morning for our virtual Coffee & Chat on Zoom! This is a great opportunity to have a chat about anything you like, meet people from around the island, and enjoy a lighthearted hour of conversation. Every Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. Atlantic Time on Zoom.
Coffee Time
This is a virtual group that gets together every Thursday morning for a general group conversation. There is no planned topic of conversation but it is kept positive and light! Every Thursday from 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. Newfoundland Time on Zoom.
Tuesday Virtual Coffee Chat
This informal coffee chat group is a chance to socialize virtually and meet new people. It’s a relaxed and inclusive group where everyone is welcome. Every Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m. Atlantic Time on Zoom.
Helen Oberman / Richmond Hill Book Club
If you’re passionate about reading and enjoy discussing books with others, this is the perfect place for you. Whether you’re in Richmond Hill or the surrounding areas, we welcome you to connect with fellow book lovers. Third Tuesday of every month from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
The Bookends Book Club
If you love books, this group is for you! This group features guest authors as well as weeks where a different genre or theme are picked. People read their choice of book on the theme and come ready to discuss. It's a great way to build your reading list and learn about what others are reading and the technology they use to access their books. Every Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. Eastern Time on Zoom
All Things Music
Come chat with Lawrence and his co-hosts as they guide discussions on “All Things Music” CNIB’s virtual music group for blind and low vision musicians and music lovers! This group is a space to connect, share, and discuss everything music-related, from instruments and songs to tips, resources, and performances. Second Saturday of every month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Atlantic Time on Zoom.
The Flip Side
Discover the power of lived experience! Join the Flip Side to listen, learn, and be inspired by CNIB staff and clients who share their personal stories of navigating life with sight loss. These honest, uplifting conversations offer insight, encouragement, and plenty of “you’re not alone” moments. Come for the stories, leave feeling inspired and connected. Second Wednesday of every month from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Newfoundland Time on Zoom.
Yarnivores
Designed for knitters/advanced knitters to work on projects, learn from peers, and enjoy knitting fellowship. Every Friday from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Tech Drop-In
Having trouble with your technology or curious about exploring something new? Join our discussion group for individuals with sight loss, where we come together to ask for help, swap tips and tricks, share favorite apps, and support one another. Whether you're contributing or simply listening in, you'll strengthen your skills in the process. First and third Tuesday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Webinar Series: Talk, Share & Learn
A monthly webinar series where discuss meaningful topics with guidance from professional guest speakers. This new format will allow us to explore ideas in greater depth and bring fresh insights from experts in the field. Last Tuesday of every month from 10 to 12 p.m. Pacific Time on Zoom.
KnitWits
The CNIB KnitWits are a group of people who meet biweekly to discuss and share knitting related topics. We share patterns, chat about life in general, and support each other with tips and tricks to enhance our knitting and life skills with vision loss. Biweekly on Thursday from 1 to 2 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Let's Get Gardening
If you have a green thumb (or you'd like to have one), then this gardening discussion group is for you! We swap success stories, talk about our favourite plants, and generally 'dish the dirt' on all things horticultural. For all levels of garden enthusiasts. Whether you patio or container garden, or have lots of gardening space, the time in this group will just buzz by. Every Monday from 1 to 2 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Edmonton 18-35 Peer Group
If you are between the ages of 18-35 and would like to meet up with others this group is for you. The Edmonton 18-35 Peer Group meets every other month for a couple of hours to support each other and have fun!
Men's Virtual Peer Support Group
Join our monthly Virtual Men's Peer Support group to discuss adapting to vision loss, learn about new technologies, and the services that CNIB must assist, and socialize with others going through the same thing. Fourth Wednesday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. via teleconference (phone).
Calgary Social Tea
Welcome to our monthly CNIB Calgary Social Tea – join us for coffee, snacks, and great conversation! First Thursday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. at CNIB Calgary.
Sherwood Park Peer Group
The Sherwood Park Peer Group is a welcoming space for people who are blind or partially sighted to connect, share experiences, and support one another. Through monthly gatherings, members can build friendships, exchange practical tips for living with vision loss, and enjoy meaningful conversations in a supportive environment. Third Wednesday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. Mountain Time at the Strathcona County Community Centre (401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park).
Spruce Grove Peer Group
The Spruce Grove Peer Group is a supportive gathering where members can connect, share experiences, and encourage one another. Whether you’re looking for community, understanding, or simply a place to talk, you’ll find a warm and welcoming space here. Third Tuesday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. Mountain Time at the Spruce Grove Public Library Central Branch (35 5 Ave., Spruce Grove).
First Lego League Kids STEM Program (Edmonton)
The FIRST Lego League is a fun an exciting way to learn about Science, Technology, engineering, and Math (STEM). This program will challenge young minds to develop a Lego Spike Prime robot to complete various tasks in a competitive game. This program fosters a love of learning and promotes teamwork and having fun. First Lego League Kids STEM Program meets at CNIB Edmonton. Register for confirmed dates.
Let's Tech About It: Peer Support for All Things Devices
In Let's Tech About It, participants are invited to bring their questions, challenges, and curiosity about everyday devices—smartphones, tablets, computers, and more. It’s a space where we learn together, share tips, and help each other navigate the ever-evolving world of technology. From troubleshooting common issues to discovering new tools and gadgets, this group offers a supportive environment for everyone. Let's Tech About It meets on the fourth Thursday of every month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at CNIB Calgary.
CNIB Photography Club
Love photography? Whether you're a pro with your camera or just learning to use the photo app on your smartphone, our club is the perfect place for you. We're all about discovering creative ways to capture moments as photographers who are blind or have low vision. Together, we'll teach and share tips, tricks, and techniques to make the most of our devices and inspire each other with the photos we take. Third Wednesday of every month from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Medicine Hat Peer Support Group
If you're struggling to overcome the emotional challenges of sight loss and wish you had someone to help you work through these feelings, you’re not alone. We're here for you. This peer support group is for community members in the Medicine Hat area to get together and chat about successes, struggles, and resources when living with sight loss. Fourth Tuesday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. at CORE Association (412 3rd Street SE, Medicine Hat).
YES & BS (Your Everyday Stuff & Brainstorming) Peer Support Group
A monthly community-based peer support group to discuss issues relating to sight loss and to socialize with others. Guest speakers are occasionally invited to present on different topics. tThird Thursday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. at CNIB Calgary
Ponoka White Caners Peer Support Group
If you're struggling to overcome the emotional challenges of sight loss and wish you had someone to help you work through these feelings, you’re not alone. We're here for you. This peer support group is for community members in the Ponoka area to get together and chat about successes, struggles, and resources when living with sight loss. First Wednesday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. at St. Mary's Anglican Church.
Edmonton Women's Peer Support Group
If you're struggling to overcome the emotional challenges of sight loss and wish you had someone to help you work through these feelings, you’re not alone. We're here for you. Join this supportive group of women who meet to talk about issues surrounding vision loss. First and third Thursday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. at CNIB Edmonton.
Edmonton Men's Peer Support Group
Join our monthly Men's Peer Support group to discuss adapting to vision loss, learn about new technologies, and the services that CNIB has to assist, and also socialize with others going through the same thing.Second Wednesday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. at CNIB Edmonton.
Taber Peer Support Group
If you're struggling to overcome the emotional challenges of sight loss and wish you had someone to help you work through these feelings, you’re not alone. We're here for you. This peer support group is for community members in the Taber area to get together and chat about vision loss and their experiences. Third Tuesday of every month from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at Clearview Lodge.
Guide Dog Handlers Chat Group
This is a safe and supportive place for guide dog handlers from across the country to get together and chat. Share the joys and challenges of being a guide dog handler as well as tips to keep our guide dogs happy and engaged. Biweekly on Wednesday from 5 to 6 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Online Yoga Classes
We’re excited to offer two amazing yoga classes, each designed to suit different needs and abilities. Whether you're new to yoga or seeking a gentle, mindful practice, we have something for you! All classes are held via Zoom, making it easy to join from the comfort of your home.
Story Corner
Curl up with a cozy drink and let your heart be warmed! Join us for a relaxing evening of uplifting stories from the beloved Chicken Soup book series. Our wonderful volunteer, Vanessa, will read short, inspiring tales that are perfect for unwinding, smiling, and feeling connected - all from the comfort of home. Good stories! Good vibes! Great company! First Monday of every month from 7 to 8 p.m. Newfoundland Time on Zoom.
Trivia
Get ready to test your knowledge and have a blast! Whether you’re a trivia whiz or just in it for the laughs, it’s all about fun, friendly competition, and great company. Bring your thinking cap and come play along! Fourth Tuesday of every month from 7 to 8 p.m. Newfoundland Time on Zoom.
Ontario Parents of Visually Impaired Children (OPVIC): WhatsApp Group
OPVIC (formally VIEWS) is a volunteer organization of parents of visually impaired children/youth focused on empowering families and advocating for our kids in Ontario. OPVIC is a friendly and supportive organization of parents, family members and guardians of children with any amount of vision loss. This group is created to connect families share reliable resources and support one another.
Name That Tune
Do you enjoy music? Well, Name that Tune is the game for you! Name that tune is a fun game where people can join in to listen and try to name as many songs as they can. Last Thursday of every month from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Wellness Wednesdays
Join us for "Wellness Wednesdays" where we'll discuss a variety of topics focused on wellness. Presentations will be presented by the Canadian Mental Health Association of NB. Sessions are delivered virtually over Zoom on the first Wednesday of every month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Atlantic Time.
Tech Talk Tuesday
Join hosts Kevin and Brian for the widely popular – Tech Talk Tuesday. In these hour-long, weekly Zoom sessions we will discuss accessible technology as well as its practical application in everyday life. You don’t need to know a lot about technology: you can just listen if you like. The group consists of beginners as well as advanced users of accessible technology. All questions and ideas are welcomed. Every Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. Atlantic Time on Zoom.
Pride Connection
Intended for adults who are blind or partially sighted and are members of the LGBTQ2S+ community. Participants from across the country meet monthly to share experiences, listen to guest speakers, and discuss topics chosen by the group. Third Wednesday of every month from 6 to 7 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Calgary 18-35 Peer Social Group
Looking to connect, have fun, and build lasting friendships? If you're between the ages of 18 and 35 and living with sight loss, this group is for you! Join us every month for a couple of hours of laughter, support, and great conversation with others who truly understand your journey. Last Wednesday of the month from 5 to 7 p.m. Monthly locations will vary.
Cochrane Peer Support Group
If you're struggling to overcome the emotional challenges of sight loss and wish you had someone to help you work through these feelings, you’re not alone. We're here for you. Join this supportive group who meet to talk about issues surrounding vision loss. Second Tuesday of every month from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Cochrane Public Library
Music Social
The music social is a themed radio-style night of music appreciation, where participants give song requests to the hosts and we listen to music, chat, and answer trivia questions together! Join us for a night of music, fun, and games! Music Social meets on the fourth Wednesday of every month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Airdrie Peer Support Group
If you're struggling to overcome the emotional challenges of sight loss and wish you had someone to help you work through these feelings, you’re not alone. We're here for you. Join this supportive group who meet to talk about issues surrounding vision loss. Third Tuesday of every month from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Hillside Church (2903 Kingsview Blvd SE #209, Airdrie).
Calgary Cafe Night
Join us for coffee, snacks, and live music at the CNIB Calgary office! The Calgary Cafe Night meets on the last Friday of May, September, November, January and March from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at CNIB Calgary.
Calgary Music Group
The Calgary Music Group is open to individuals over the age of 18 who are interested in participating and learning in a musical group setting. The main focus of the group is to work together on various songs with the goals of increasing knowledge, participation and enjoyment of music. All instruments (including voice!) are welcome, but all participants must bring their own instruments to the group. Second and fourth Monday of every month from 6 to 8 p.m. at CNIB Calgary.
Alberta Parent Peer Group
Come together with other parents and experts for impactful discussions on topics that affect children and youth with sight loss and their families. The group meets virtually on the fourth Monday of every month, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., with in-person meetings held quarterly in Calgary and Edmonton.
Seated Dance Fitness
The program will be delivered by BC Blind Sports facilitators abd offers a variety of inclusive and adaptive fitness programs designed specifically for individuals who are blind, partially sighted, or Deafblind. The program is designed to support physical activity, confidence, and social connection in a safe, welcoming environment. Sessions use clear verbal instruction and adapted movement options, making them accessible to participants of all fitness levels, including older adults and those seeking low impact exercise. Second and fourth Thursday of every month from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Pacific Time on Zoom.
CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Curiosity Corner
Keep curious and engaged with lifelong learning. In this monthly session we will be inviting special guests and experts to inform and inspire us on a variety of interesting topics! Join us the first Monday of the month from 4 to 5 p.m. Eastern Time. Zoom information will be provided after registering.
Let's Talk Cooking – Spring Session
Love cooking or would love to know more about cooking? Join this group to share ideas, tips, tricks and the joy of cooking and baking! Every Monday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Old Time Radio – A blast from the past!
Join host Kelly MacDonald as he shares a blast from the past! Listen to all the old radio shows that made the genre so popular. Everything from mystery, comedy, westerns and holiday specific shows. Sit back and enjoy! First and third Sunday of every month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Eastern Canada Social Meet Up
Missing those coffee meetups with friends and the social connection they bring? We’re here to keep the conversation going! Now that we’ve connected, let’s stay in touch, share inspiring stories, and exchange practical tips and successes with others navigating life with sight loss. Every Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Virtual Audio Book Club
This group gets together monthly to discuss books they are reading and recommendations. First Tuesday of every month from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Mountain Time on Zoom.
Wireless Wednesday
Are you new to assistive technology? Want to get more out of your smart device or computer? This Zoom workshop is a 2 for 1! The first hour is devoted to structured learning – focusing on basics and beginner topics. Later on, we'll have a volunteer-led, tech-focused Q&A discussion group dealing with a wide range of questions. Come prepared to swap tips and tricks, share about your favorite apps, help one another and strengthen your own skills in the process. Join us while we figure it out – together! Second and fourth Wednesday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Zoom.
Women's Virtual Peer Support Group
If you're struggling to overcome the emotional challenges of sight loss and wish you had someone to help you work through these feelings, you’re not alone. We're here for you. Join this supportive group of women who meet to talk about issues surrounding vision loss. Second Wednesday of every month from 7 to 8 p.m. via teleconference.
Red Deer Visionaries Peer Support Group
If you're struggling to overcome the emotional challenges of sight loss and wish you had someone to help you work through these feelings, you’re not alone. We're here for you. Join this supportive group who meet to talk about issues surrounding vision loss. Second Wednesday of the month from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the ABC Country Restaurant (2085 50 Ave., Red Deer).
Camrose VIP Peer Support Group
If you're struggling to overcome the emotional challenges of sight loss and wish you had someone to help you work through these feelings, you’re not alone. We're here for you. This peer support group is for community members in the Camrose area. Second Monday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. at Church of God.
Intro to Assistive Technology Info Session
Are you new to assistive technology? Want to get more out of your smart device or computer? This Zoom workshop is a 2 for 1! The first hour is devoted to structured learning – focusing on basics and beginner topics. Later on, we'll have a volunteer-led, tech-focused Q&A discussion group dealing with a wide range of questions. Come prepared to swap tips and tricks, share about your favorite apps, help one another and strengthen your own skills in the process. Join us while we figure it out – together! Second Tuesday of every month from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time on Zoom.
Birdability: Blind Birder Community Conversations – April 14
Birdability is hosting a series of opportunities for learning and community-building each month. These sessions are open, informal, and designed to support both new and experienced participants. You’ll learn birding-by-ear skills, explore technology for recording and identifying sounds, and connect with a growing community of blind and low-vision birders.
Charles Bonnet Syndrome Group
Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) is a reaction to vision loss by the brain, which attempts to replace lost information by drawing from your own memory and various visual centers. CBS occurs in people with significant vision loss, leading to visual hallucinations. This program aims to offer comprehensive information and support for individuals experiencing CBS and their caregivers. It provides a safe space for participants to share their experiences comfortably, build confidence, and help one another cope with the effects of CBS. Third Wednesday of every month from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pacific Time on Zoom.
Be My Eyes Unpacked
Explore how the Be My Eyes app can support your everyday independence through real-time visual assistance. Whether you are a new user or looking to refine your skills, this interactive session will help you use the app with confidence. Thursday, April 16 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at CNIB Calgary.
Lethbridge Social Group
A monthly community-based group to discuss issues relating to vision loss and to socialize with others. Guest speakers are occasionally invited to present on different topics. Third Monday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. at McKillop United Church.
Tech it Out: ChatGPT for Beginners
Tech It Out is our monthly afternoon session where CNIB Tech Lead Steve MacInnes and Tech Mate volunteer Dave spotlight a different technology or topic each month. This month, the pair will focus on how to use ChatGPT with confidence! Learn how to ask the right questions, get helpful answers, and use AI for everyday tasks like writing, planning, and problem-solving .Tuesday, April 21 from 2 to 3 p.m. Atlantic Time on Zoom.
CNIB Scholarships – Information Session (April 2026)
Join us on April 21 for a virtual information session where we’ll outline available scholarships, eligibility criteria, review the application process and deadlines, and answer any burning questions that you may have.
Supporting a Loved One with Sight Loss: A Practical Allyship Workshop
Do you have a friend or family member with sight loss and want to feel more confident supporting them in everyday life? Join us for a friendly, informative workshop designed specifically for loved ones. In this session, we’ll explore what sight loss really means, discuss practical ways to offer support, and share tips on being a strong ally, at home, in public, and in moments that matter. Whether you’re new to sight loss or looking to deepen your understanding, this workshop will give you the tools, insight, and confidence to help your loved one thrive. Tuesday, April 21 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mountain Time on Zoom.
Fireside Chat with Uber Canada
Join Yanique Williams, Public Policy Manager at Uber Canada, Larissa Proctor, Executive Director CNIB Advocacy, Jennifer MacNeil, Manager Talent Pool and Taylor Bauer, Program Lead, Awareness & Community Outreach for a fireside chat to learn more about the steps that Uber Canada has taken to remove barriers for our community, and the work that still needs to be done to ensure that everyone has access to a safe and accessible journey. Wednesday, April 22 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Astronomy Club
Discover the Wonders of Space! Are you curious about the mysteries of space? Join fellow space enthusiasts for an exciting journey through the universe! Once a month, we’ll dive into a fascinating astronomical topic through engaging and interactive discussions. No prior knowledge of astronomy is required—just bring your curiosity! Fourth Wednesday of every month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom
Ontario Parents of Visually Impaired Children (OPVIC) Monthly Meetup
OPVIC (formally VIEWS) is a volunteer organization of parents of visually impaired children/youth focused on empowering families and advocating for our kids in Ontario. OPVIC is a friendly and supportive organization of parents, family members and guardians of children with any amount of vision loss. The OPVIC monthly meetup group will connect families share reliable resources and support one another, as we navigate challenges and joys of raising children and youth with sight loss. Fourth Wednesday of every month from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Building Bridges to Community
This program is designed to provide support for Indigenous people who are blind or partially sighted through traditional teachings and empowerment in a safe, welcoming environment. Participants will have the opportunity to participate in accessible land-based learning, engage with facilitators from a variety of backgrounds, and build meaningful relationships within their community. The program will meet in person once a month, creating ongoing opportunities to connect through Indigenous ways of knowing.
Cooking with Linda
Come and join Linda monthly to prepare different dishes you can eat yourself or share with family and friends. For a truly interactive experience, Linda welcomes you to cook and bake along with her in the comfort of your own kitchen! With an ILS often in attendance, bring along your questions as you might just learn a new trick to help you out. Fourth Tuesday of every month from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom.
Less Trivial: “Creature” by half alive
Skip the random facts—Less Trivial is all about teamwork and clever thinking. Tackle word puzzles, riddles, number games, Family Feud–style matchups, and even guess songs or soundscapes. Hosted monthly by Jeff deViller, Executive Director of CNIB Maritimes, it’s an evening where everyone can join in, no matter how much you know. In 2026, each month will feature a song, taking it’s lyrics to inspire different rounds of that night’s game. This month’s song is “Creature” by half alive. Thursday, April 30 from 6 to 8 p.m. Atlantic Time on Zoom.
Alt Route 2026: Accessible Skateboarding
Alt Route is proud to present the second year of our brand-new, fully structured Accessible Skateboarding Summer Camp! Unlike any program Alt Route has offered before, this multi-session camp has been carefully designed based on participant feedback. It features skilled, certified coaches and aims to help participants develop new skills or build on existing ones in a supportive, fun, and inclusive environment. Space is limited, so sign up early to avoid missing out!
CNIB Mobile Hub: Red Deer, Alberta
The CNIB Mobile Hub visits Red Deer, Alberta on Friday, May 1 from 12 to 3 p.m. at the Golden Circle Senior Resource Centre (4620 47A Ave., Red Deer) in the dining room.
Birdability: Blind Birder Bird-a-Thon 2026
A Bird-a-Thon is a birding event during which birders try to see or hear as many bird species as possible during a set period of time, in this case, a 24-hour period within two days in May. The goal of the 2nd Annual Global Blind Birder Bird-a-Thon is to encourage blind and partially sighted birders of any age, experience, or location to head outdoors, tune in, and celebrate the sounds and songs that make birding such a powerful practice of connection.
The Healing Leash: Honouring Guide Dog Loss
The Healing Leash: Honouring Guide Dog Loss is volunteer-led peer support group for anyone who has experienced the loss of a Guide Dog—through passing, retirement, or rehoming. Participants will have the opportunity to share their stories, honour their bond, offer mutual support, and gain comfort through shared experiences and insights. The group is open to all. This 4-week series meets Tuesday, May 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom. Zoom information will be shared after registering.
Thursday Games (May)
Everyone loves games. This games group meets to socialize playing 2 to 3 different lively word games for the hour. Sessions are led by our own professional game hosts (aka CNIB staff and volunteers). We embrace a safe fun time to exercise your mind. Thursday, May 7 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Zoom
A Day of Braille
We are excited to invite clients, family members, and professionals who support individuals with vision loss to join us on Tuesday, May 12 for a day of exploration and fun! This is a hybrid event - in-person session at the CNIB London Hub and available online via Zoom. Tuesday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Eastern Time.
Alberta Access To Education Coalition Summit 2026 – Empowering the Next Generation
Join The Alberta Access to Education Coalition (AATEC) and CNIB for our 3rd annual AATEC Summit: Empowering the Next Generation! This 2-day hybrid event was designed specifically to highlight existing resources and programs that will support the empowerment of children & youth with sight loss across Canada. Returning this year, the Youth Summit will once again take place alongside the main information sessions. Created by and for youth with sight loss, this youth-led experience will focus on empowerment, leadership, and strengthening community connections.
Accessible AI Workshops – May
AI Unleashed: Innovate, Inspire, Impact! CNIB is excited to present a national online program for youth, showcasing how artificial intelligence (AI) can empower everyone! From enhancing education and entertainment to improving security, AI's potential is limitless. Tuesday, May 26 from 4 to 5 p.m. Pacific Time on Zoom.
Guide Dog AdvoCamp 2026
AdvoCamp is CNIB’s annual flagship event that brings together guide dog handlers from across Canada to build advocacy skills, foster community, and inspire change. Join us June 4-7 at beautiful CNIB Lake Joe!
CNIB Lake Joe: Adult Leisure #1 (ages 19+)
Escape to the shores of beautiful Lake Joseph in Muskoka and soak in the sun while getting lots of rest and relaxation.
Biblical Peer Support Group
A time for sharing, communion, prayer and praise. Make new friends, deepen existing friendships, find support from your peers. This program is an extension of the Bible Study. The Biblical Peers Support Group meets four times over the summer months from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Central Time on Zoom.
CNIB Lake Joe: Camp Abilities - Hockey & Watersports (ages 8-18)
Having fun with adaptive sports is the name of the game in Camp Abilities. Develop your athletic abilities here with a focus on building and perfecting skills in blind hockey (intro and junior levels), or waterskiing and wakeboarding!
CNIB Lake Joe: PLAY (ages 8-18)
Everyone wants to PLAY (Pushing Limits for Active Youth)! Join us for a full week of exploring new sports, playing games and having the time of your life with friends.
CNIB Lake Joe: NEW! Young Adult Arts Intensive (ages 19-35)
Unleash your creativity with a week of art, connection, and self-expression! Explore visual, performing, or media arts, learn new skills, and share your creations in a final showcase.
CNIB Lake Joe: Young Adult Wilderness Trip (ages 19-35)
Ready for the ultimate summer adventure? Join Lake Joe staff and expert guides for an incredible backcountry camping experience that combines outdoor skill-building, teamwork, and exploration.
CNIB Lake Joe: Adult Leisure #2 (ages 19+)
Enjoy a customizable week of lake activities, creativity, and connection, all surrounded by the natural beauty of Lake Joseph and Muskoka.
CNIB Lake Joe: Summer Camp (ages 8-18)
Dive into summer camp traditions, choose a favourite specialty, and enjoy afternoons packed with games, adventures, and all the magic of Lake Joe.
CNIB Lake Joe: Counsellor-in-Training (ages 15-18)
Interested in being a camp counsellor? This two-week leadership program is designed to give participants hands-on training, real job experience, and the confidence to take on future staff roles all while having fun and being part of the CNIB Lake Joe community.
CNIB Lake Joe: Leadership Program (ages 15-18)
Join a vibrant group of young leaders for an unforgettable week of growth, connection, and adventure!
CNIB Lake Joe: Family Week #1 (all ages)
From lake adventures to campfire nights, enjoy the perfect blend of cottage comfort and classic summer camp fun—something for every family member. This week is prioritized for families with children with sight loss.
CNIB Lake Joe: CNIB Buddy Dog Camp
This CNIB Lake Joe "partner program" combines Buddy Dog training with exciting camp activities! It's designed specifically for CNIB Buddy Dog graduates and CNIB Buddy Dog clients on a wait list to be matched with a CNIB Buddy Dog.
CNIB Lake Joe: Family Week #2 (all ages)
Make lasting memories together with a week of lakeside fun, adventure for the kids, and relaxing camp vibes for the whole family.
Accessible AI Workshops – August
AI Unleashed: Innovate, Inspire, Impact! CNIB is excited to present a national online program for youth, showcasing how artificial intelligence (AI) can empower everyone! From enhancing education and entertainment to improving security, AI's potential is limitless. Tuesday, August 18 from 4 to 5 p.m. Pacific Time on Zoom.
Writing with Feeling: Braille Writers' Retreat
CNIB is now accepting applications for our annual Writing with Feeling Retreat! Whether you're a new braille user with a passion for creative writing or crafting a poem, story, or essay for the CNIB Braille Creative Writing Contest, join CNIB’s Writer’s Retreat for kids and teens with sight loss! Connect with young writers from across Canada, get tips from professional authors, and take part in fun, braille-themed and accessible activities. August 31-September 5, 2026 at CNIB Lake Joe in Muskoka, Ontario.
Bible Study Group
Make new friends, or deepen existing friendships, find support from your peers, and develop more theological insight about biblical understanding. Every Thursday (September to June) from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Central Time on Zoom or telephone.
CNIB Lake Joe: Young Adult Wellness Retreat (ages 19-35)
A restorative retreat where mindfulness, movement, and nature come together to help you build confidence, clarity, and a personalized wellness plan.
Accessible AI Workshops – November
AI Unleashed: Innovate, Inspire, Impact! CNIB is excited to present a national online program for youth, showcasing how artificial intelligence (AI) can empower everyone! From enhancing education and entertainment to improving security, AI's potential is limitless. Tuesday, November 24 from 4 to 5 p.m. Pacific Time on Zoom.