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This camp is teaching blind youth how to play hockey — and helping the sport grow internationally

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Joe Fornasier thought his hockey days were over when, at just 10 years old, he lost 96 per cent of his vision in two months.

The aspiring young player was diagnosed with Leber hereditary optic neuropathy, a rare disorder causing vision failure, and told he would have to hang up his skates. "It crushed me," he said. "Pretty much my whole world flipped upside down at that point." But six years later, Fornasier became the youngest player ever to make the Canadian National Blind Hockey team.

The turning point, he tells CBC News Toronto, was when he enrolled in the Canadian Blind Hockey summer camp a few years after losing his sight. "That same passion and fire that I had in regular hockey—it came back to me and I was able to play again," said Fornasier, despite there only being a handful of players there.

The camp is now celebrating its seventh year at the Iceland Arena in Mississauga and is now attracting youth, adult and elite players from across the country as the sport grows in popularity, organizers say.

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