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Prairie Peaks and Tracks
Prairie Peaks and Tracks: A History of Para Adaptive Snow Sports in Saskatchewan
by Mary Harelkin Bishop and Deana J Driver
Para adaptive snow sports in Saskatchewan trace their beginnings to the mid-1970s. Since then, eight Saskatchewan Paralympians and hundreds of other competitive and recreational athletes have enjoyed participating in adaptive nordic or alpine skiing, biathlon, or snowboarding in Canada and around the world. Key organizations behind these programs and opportunities are Saskatchewan Ski Association Para Adaptive Snow Sports (SASKI-PASS) and SaskSport. Retired educator Mary Harelkin Bishop and retired journalist Deana J. Driver co-authored the book, documenting historical events and the stories of people involved in building these sport disciplines in Saskatchewan and beyond.
6” x 9”, softcover, 200 pages, 203 black and white photos. ISBN 978-0986758-058
Retail price: $24.95 CAD
© 2026; Ages 13 to Adult; Sports & Recreation; Nonfiction; Short stories; Anecdotes; Skiing; Snowboarding; Canadian history; Saskatchewan; Canadian authors.
SPO039000   SPORTS & RECREATION / Winter Sports / Skiing         SPO072000   SPORTS & RECREATION / Winter Sports / Snowboarding

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