Canada at the 2018 Winter Paralympics

[3] The chef de mission was retired sledge hockey player Todd Nicholson, appointed in January 2017.

It was the most successful Canadian performance in terms of total medals, surpassing the 19 won at the 2010 Winter Paralympics.

Cindy Ouellet was part of Team Canada at the Summer Paralympics, where she played wheelchair basketball.

[10] Canada automatically qualified to participate in the Games after placing in the top 5 at the 2017 World Para Ice Hockey Championships in South Korea.

[12] Key: Head coach: Ken Babey     Assistant coaches: Danny Lynch, Luke Pierce On 21 February 2018, Canada Snowboard announced the nominations of 7 athletes (five men and two women) to Team Canada.