Adaptive Boccia
Boccia can be played by anyone, with or without a disability. Recognized Paralympic sport, it is an easy sport to pick-up, but quickly builds intensity and complexity as you develop in the sport.
Winter 2026 – Adaptive Boccia
Unique to boccia is it’s co-ed. Everyone is welcome to play on the court together and against each other. It’s a sport of accuracy and precision similar to curling and lawn-bowling.
- The court itself is indoors and is about the size of a badminton court
- Each game lasts four or six ends and can be played in teams/pairs or individually.
- Players propel the ball (throw, kick, roll, etc.), towards the target ball known as the Jack.
- Each side is given either six red balls or six blue balls per end and try to score points.
- The side closest to the Jack (white ball) at the end scores
- If it is a tie, a tie-break end is played to determine a winner

We are thankful to the Toronto Accessible Sports Council and the Ontario Cerebral Palsy Sports Association for their support. We their contributions, we are able to provide equipment, quality coaching and subsidized registration fees for all participants who attend our Boccia program.

League Info
Dates and Times
There are 10 games in the season
| Division | Day of the Week | Dates | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Co-ed | Sunday(s) | Jan 18 – Mar 29, 2026 | 12:30pm – 2:00pm |
There are no games
On March 15, 2026
Location
- Combatives Studio (2406)
- Activity Room (2404)
- Multipurpose Room (2409)
Cost
- $75 For Non-Carleton Students
- Free for Carleton Students
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