

The Canada Games Council today officially launched the bid process for the 2025 Canada Summer Games that will be held in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Canada Games Council today officially launched the bid process for the 2025 Canada Summer Games that will be held in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Canada Games Council (CGC) invites Canadians to celebrate sporting excellence and outstanding achievement on and off the field of play by nominating acclaimed Canada Games alumni for the 2025 Hall of Honour.
The Canada Games Council (CGC) invites Canadians to celebrate sporting excellence and outstanding achievement on and off the field of play by nominating acclaimed Canada Games alumni for the 2025 Hall of Honour.

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Without volunteers, our country’s largest multi-sport event wouldn’t even be possible, let alone capable of being the success that it is, and you don’t have to search far and wide to see why that’s true.
Without volunteers, our country’s largest multi-sport event wouldn’t even be possible, let alone capable of being the success that it is, and you don’t have to search far and wide to see why that’s true.

Artistic swimming is not new to the Canada Games but competing in St. John's marks a significant first for the sport shifting from the Winter to the Summer lineup in a move designed to better fit athletes and improve the quality of competition.
Artistic swimming is not new to the Canada Games but competing in St. John's marks a significant first for the sport shifting from the Winter to the Summer lineup in a move designed to better fit athletes and improve the quality of competition.

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.

