

The 2027 Canada Games Host Society is launching an ambitious fundraising campaign, driven by a coalition of 20 influential business leaders from the greater Quebec City region.
The 2027 Canada Games Host Society is launching an ambitious fundraising campaign, driven by a coalition of 20 influential business leaders from the greater Quebec City region.

The 2019 Canada Winter Games Legacy Fund Society is pleased to share the details of the final 2019 Games legacy—a legacy fund of $650,000 designed to support not-for-profit sport and community organizations in the province of Alberta.
The 2019 Canada Winter Games Legacy Fund Society is pleased to share the details of the final 2019 Games legacy—a legacy fund of $650,000 designed to support not-for-profit sport and community organizations in the province of Alberta.
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The Canada Games Council is proud of the role the Canada Games play in long term athlete development, sparking greatness along the high performance pathway and fuelling success on the world stage.
The Canada Games Council is proud of the role the Canada Games play in long term athlete development, sparking greatness along the high performance pathway and fuelling success on the world stage.

Canada Games alumni represent approximately 34% of the athletes that will compete for Team Canada at the upcoming 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang.
Canada Games alumni represent approximately 34% of the athletes that will compete for Team Canada at the upcoming 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang.
Every athlete has a story, but Catriona Le May Doan’s stands apart. This International Women’s Day, we spotlight Catriona as a force on and off the ice who continues to leverage the power of sport to transform people and communities.
Every athlete has a story, but Catriona Le May Doan’s stands apart. This International Women’s Day, we spotlight Catriona as a force on and off the ice who continues to leverage the power of sport to transform people and communities.

Ontario wheelchair basketball player Eric Voss has grown up with the Canada Winter Games. Once an introverted boy with spina bifida, Voss’s star began to emerge as a 15-year-old at the 2011 Games in Halifax. After competing in Grand Prairie in 2015, Voss is now entrenched as a leader on the Ontario Under-24 wheelchair basketball team in these, his third Canada Games.
Ontario wheelchair basketball player Eric Voss has grown up with the Canada Winter Games. Once an introverted boy with spina bifida, Voss’s star began to emerge as a 15-year-old at the 2011 Games in Halifax. After competing in Grand Prairie in 2015, Voss is now entrenched as a leader on the Ontario Under-24 wheelchair basketball team in these, his third Canada Games.

