Conceptual imagery · No announced location, partner, or program

Global basketball pathways

Start in China.
Learn beyond borders.

Arenvor is building a long-term basketball pathway for young players and families in China. Canada is the first international resource base we are exploring—connecting age-appropriate learning at home with carefully verified opportunities to train, observe, interact, and experience basketball in a different context.

Why international learning matters

Not just a trip.
A connected journey.

Training, travel, and international activities are easy to separate into products. Continuity is harder: understand the child’s stage, prepare well in China, support learning responsibly in a new basketball environment, and make the experience useful after returning home.

The value of an international experience is not where a child has been—it is what the child brings back.

Children practising dribbling through colourful markers in a sunlit gym

The non-negotiable

Basketball learning should never be a theme added to a trip.

The pathway we are designing

Prepare. Experience.
Continue.

01Prepare at home

Build strong foundations in China

Age-appropriate learning, family orientation, and an honest understanding of the child’s stage should come before any international experience.

02Learn in Canada

See the game in a new context

Once access, supervision, and delivery are verified, future experiences may include suitable training, peer interaction, public games, and visits to local basketball environments.

03Continue the growth

Bring useful learning home

Reflection, understandable feedback, and practical next steps should turn an experience into development that continues after the child returns home.

Exact ages, formats, locations, and activities will be published only after the supervision and delivery model for that cohort has been verified.

Our first international resource base

Canada first.
The world stays open.

Canada is where Arenvor is being established and the first international basketball context we plan to connect with families in China. This gives the work a practical starting point without limiting the company to one country.

Once the model and delivery standards are proven, Arenvor may responsibly connect young players with other verified basketball communities and learning environments.

What can travel across borders

Respect first.
Learning that continues.

The most valuable connection is not a logo, a destination, or a single event. It is a way for young players, families, coaches, and organizations to meet with curiosity, learn from context, and carry useful ideas forward.

Two groups of young basketball players exchanging a handshake before a game

Shared respect

A bridge begins with how people meet one another.

Young basketball players listening during a timeout in a community gym

Coaching perspectives

Different contexts can create useful questions and ideas.

A young basketball player helping an opponent to stand after a game

Development continues

Bring learning and relationships back into the next step.

Conceptual, synthetic imagery only. It does not depict an announced Arenvor location, partner, international program, or participant.

Responsible delivery

Facts before
commitment.

Future cross-border delivery may require appropriate local organizations and specialist providers. Arenvor will name no collaborator until the relationship, responsibilities, and permission to publish have been verified.

Before a family is asked to decide, a confirmed program page should clearly state:

  • 01The intended age, experience level, and basketball purpose
  • 02The structure, location, and verified people involved
  • 03Supervision responsibilities and family communication
  • 04Travel, accommodation, transport, and insurance facts where applicable
  • 05Health, emergency, consent, child-safety, and information-handling processes
  • 06Complete inclusions, exclusions, changes, cancellation, and refund terms

Honest boundaries

Arenvor will not promise professional pathways, scholarships, immigration outcomes, team placement, celebrity access, or results that no short-term experience can responsibly guarantee.

The work comes first

Build the standard.
Then make the promise.

We welcome early conversations with families, coaches, basketball organizations, schools, and qualified specialists in China, Canada, and other regions who share a child-first, long-term approach.

Talk about the pathway