

The bidding cities will then embark on a 13-month process to build their bids as they vie to host Canada’s largest amateur multi-sport event for the nation’s top young athletes in 2031.
The bidding cities will then embark on a 13-month process to build their bids as they vie to host Canada’s largest amateur multi-sport event for the nation’s top young athletes in 2031.


Congratulations to Maëlle Sanborn from Team British Columbia and Gavin Baggs from Team Newfoundland & Labrador, who were chosen among athletes from coast to coast to coast that competed at the St. John’s 2025 Canada Games.
Congratulations to Maëlle Sanborn from Team British Columbia and Gavin Baggs from Team Newfoundland & Labrador, who were chosen among athletes from coast to coast to coast that competed at the St. John’s 2025 Canada Games.
CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI (February 22, 2023) — Both the men and women representing Team Ontario at the PEI 2023 Canada Winter Games put together a couple of spectacular performances on Monday and Tuesday, which allowed the province to earn a gold medal sweep in the male and female team events for artistic gymnastics.
CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI (February 22, 2023) — Both the men and women representing Team Ontario at the PEI 2023 Canada Winter Games put together a couple of spectacular performances on Monday and Tuesday, which allowed the province to earn a gold medal sweep in the male and female team events for artistic gymnastics.

From competing for Team Quebec at the 1971 Canada Games, to racing into the history books – we’re thrilled to welcome Gaétan Boucher into the Canada Games Hall of Honour in the Athlete Category.
From competing for Team Quebec at the 1971 Canada Games, to racing into the history books – we’re thrilled to welcome Gaétan Boucher into the Canada Games Hall of Honour in the Athlete Category.

Since 1984, 263 Canada Games alumni have gone on to compete at the Paralympic Games and have won a combined 60 Gold medals, 43 Silver Medals, and 43 Bronze medals. Brittany Hudak, who competed at the 2015 Canada Games in Prince George, BC for Team Saskatchewan in Cross Country Skiing, went on to compete in the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games and the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games where she brought home a Bronze medal for Canada.
Since 1984, 263 Canada Games alumni have gone on to compete at the Paralympic Games and have won a combined 60 Gold medals, 43 Silver Medals, and 43 Bronze medals. Brittany Hudak, who competed at the 2015 Canada Games in Prince George, BC for Team Saskatchewan in Cross Country Skiing, went on to compete in the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games and the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games where she brought home a Bronze medal for Canada.

