

The Canada Games Council (CGC) is excited to present its 2022-2026 Strategic Plan and a bold, innovative direction to accelerate the evolution of the Canada Games Movement.
The Canada Games Council (CGC) is excited to present its 2022-2026 Strategic Plan and a bold, innovative direction to accelerate the evolution of the Canada Games Movement.
In recognition of the belief that good sport can make a great difference, the PEI 2023 Host Society and Canada Games Council have officially declared the 2023 Canada Winter Games a True Sport event – ensuring the values of fairness, excellence, inclusion and fun are at the heart of the Games.
In recognition of the belief that good sport can make a great difference, the PEI 2023 Host Society and Canada Games Council have officially declared the 2023 Canada Winter Games a True Sport event – ensuring the values of fairness, excellence, inclusion and fun are at the heart of the Games.
The Canada Games Council is proud to announce that Jody Becker and Sarah-Ève Pelletier were elected to the Board of Directors at the Annual General Meeting in September.
The Canada Games Council is proud to announce that Jody Becker and Sarah-Ève Pelletier were elected to the Board of Directors at the Annual General Meeting in September.

Check out the full list of athletes who have traded in their provincial or territorial team uniforms for the red and white of Team Canada!
Check out the full list of athletes who have traded in their provincial or territorial team uniforms for the red and white of Team Canada!
"We hear about how the Canada Games 'spark greatness' in the next generation. It’s true. I’ve lived it."
"We hear about how the Canada Games 'spark greatness' in the next generation. It’s true. I’ve lived it."

With the Niagara 2021 Canada Games a little over a year away, many athletes are finding creative ways to continue their training during the unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic in the hopes of representing their Province or Territory on the national stage. Among these athletes are Team PEI Training Team athletes Alina Crockett and Abby Hyndman.
With the Niagara 2021 Canada Games a little over a year away, many athletes are finding creative ways to continue their training during the unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic in the hopes of representing their Province or Territory on the national stage. Among these athletes are Team PEI Training Team athletes Alina Crockett and Abby Hyndman.

