
The Canada Games Council is proud to announce the talented class of inductees who will be welcomed into the Canada Games Hall of Honour in a ceremony on Thursday, March 26, in Quebec City.
The Canada Games Council is proud to announce the talented class of inductees who will be welcomed into the Canada Games Hall of Honour in a ceremony on Thursday, March 26, in Quebec City.

The following Canada Games alumni have qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics.
The following Canada Games alumni have qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics.
The Canada Games Council is pleased to announce the provinces and territories currently exploring the opportunity to host the Canada Games in the fourth hosting rotation model, from 2031 to 2037, as part of a new hosting rotation model adopted by the Federal/Provincial-Territorial Governments.
The Canada Games Council is pleased to announce the provinces and territories currently exploring the opportunity to host the Canada Games in the fourth hosting rotation model, from 2031 to 2037, as part of a new hosting rotation model adopted by the Federal/Provincial-Territorial Governments.

Famed marathon swimmer and lifelong coach Vicki Keith is a deserving member of many halls of fame, including the Terry Fox Hall of Fame, the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, and finally, Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame.
Famed marathon swimmer and lifelong coach Vicki Keith is a deserving member of many halls of fame, including the Terry Fox Hall of Fame, the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, and finally, Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame.

The power of sport has the capability to bring people together and create a sense of belonging and inclusivity, and that’s exactly the atmosphere we strive to create at each Canada Games. At the Canada Games Council we recognize inclusion as a core value of our organization and we’re actively taking steps forward toward the goal of making the Games a more inclusive place.
The power of sport has the capability to bring people together and create a sense of belonging and inclusivity, and that’s exactly the atmosphere we strive to create at each Canada Games. At the Canada Games Council we recognize inclusion as a core value of our organization and we’re actively taking steps forward toward the goal of making the Games a more inclusive place.

For 18-year-old Gleb Evstigneev, the dream of taking a gold medal back home to Newfoundland and Labrador became reality Wednesday evening when he performed two flawless routines in the individual male trampoline competition.
For 18-year-old Gleb Evstigneev, the dream of taking a gold medal back home to Newfoundland and Labrador became reality Wednesday evening when he performed two flawless routines in the individual male trampoline competition.

