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TT4ALL Returns to Fort Good Hope for a Full Community Table Tennis Weekend

TT4ALL Returns to Fort Good Hope for a Full Community Table Tennis Weekend

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Table Tennis North is excited to return to Fort Good Hope for a second TT4ALL community weekend, hosted at Chief T’Selehye School, from January 16–18. Building on the momentum from our first visit, this weekend is designed to bring youth, adults, families, and the wider community together through movement, learning, and friendly competition.

From school programming to community drop-in sessions, skills clinics, and tournaments, the weekend offers something for everyone, whether you are picking up a paddle for the first time or returning to the table with experience.

A Weekend Focused on Community, Confidence, and Connection

TT4ALL events are about more than competition. They create welcoming spaces where people can move, learn, and connect at their own pace. In Fort Good Hope, the focus remains on accessibility, shared experiences, and building lasting opportunities for sport in the community.

All equipment is provided, no prior experience is required, and activities are designed to support youth development while inviting adults to join in as players, supporters, and role models.

Full Weekend Lineup

Thursday and Friday Full Day School Programming
Table Tennis sessions will run throughout the school day at Chief T’Selehye School, supporting physical literacy, coordination, and fun movement for students.

Friday, January 16
Community Table Tennis Night
6:30–8:00 PM Youth Drop-In, ages 12 and up
8:00–9:00 PM Adult Drop-In

Saturday, January 17
Youth Skills Clinic
11:00–12:00 PM Ages 10-14
12:00–1:00 PM Ages 15–17
1:00 PM–2:00 PM Free Play for all youth participants
Afternoon Tournament
3:00 PM Youth Singles Tournament, ages 12–17
4:30 PM Open Doubles Tournament, all ages

Sunday, January 18
10:00 AM Open Singles Tournament, all ages

A welcoming tournament open to youth and adults alike, bringing the weekend to a close around the table.

Open, Inclusive, and Community-Driven

All sessions are open to the community, with equipment provided and activities adapted to meet participants where they are. Prizes and small incentives may be available to encourage participation, especially for youth new to the sport.

This second visit to Fort Good Hope reflects the strength of community partnerships and the shared goal of creating accessible sport opportunities across the Northwest Territories.

Thank You to Our Partners

A heartfelt thank you to Chief T’Selehye School, community leaders, and local supporters for welcoming TT4ALL back to Fort Good Hope. Continued support from funding and recreation partners helps make these weekends possible and meaningful. Thank you MACA (Municipality & Community Affairs) for supporting this trip financially.

Together, we are building more than a weekend of Table Tennis. We are building confidence, connection, and belonging, one rally at a time.

Are you interested in Table Tennis in the Northwest Territories?