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The first Canada Winter Games was the 1967 Canada Winter Games, marking the beginning of this important sporting event for Canadians. It has since become integral to celebrating Canadian talent for young amateur Canadian athletes focused on winter sports. The most recent Canada Winter Games was the 2023 Canada Winter Games which ran from February 18 – March 5, 2023 in the province of Prince Edward Island.[1][2] The next Canada Winter Games, the 2027 Canada Winter Games, will be hosted in Quebec City, Quebec. The dates are yet to be announced.

The first Canada Summer Games was the 1969 Canada Summer Games. The most recent Canada Summer Games was the 2025 Canada Summer Games which took place August 9–24, 2025 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.[3] The next Canada Summer Games, the 2029 Canada Summer Games, will be hosted in Moncton and Saint John, New Brunswick.

History

The Games were first held in 1967 in Quebec City as part of Canada's Centennial celebrations. For the first time in Canada's history, 1,800 athletes from 10 provinces and two territories gathered to compete in 15 sports. Since 1967, over 75,000 athletes have participated in the Games. The Games have been hosted in every province at least once since their inception in Quebec City during Canada’s Centennial in 1967. Journalist Eddie MacCabe wrote a history book for the 25th anniversary of the Canada Games in 1992.[4][5]

Facility development

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Panorama of Yukon University in 2007. Buildings in the foreground are residences built for the 2007 Canada Winter Games as an athlete's village.
Facilities built for the Canada Games
Facility Games City and Province
Canada Games Pool 1973 New Westminster, British Columbia
Aquarena 1977 St. John's, Newfoundland
Canada Games Aquatic Centre 1985 Saint John, New Brunswick
Hillside Stadium and Aquatic Centre 1993 Kamloops, British Columbia
Corner Brook Canada Games Centre and Annex 1999 Corner Brook, Newfoundland
TD Waterhouse Stadium 2001 London, Ontario
Yukon University athlete's village (student residences) 2007 Whitehorse, Yukon
Canada Games Centre 2011 Clayton Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Fortis Canada Games Complex 2025 St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Sports

Over the course of the history of the Canada Games, a variety of sports have been added and dropped at various points within the Summer Games and Winter Games programs. The winter games include some sports not associated with winter.

Former sports

Fencing was previously a Winter Games sport before it was moved to Summer program for the Sherbrooke 2013 games and then removed altogether following those games. BMX, field hockey, and water polo were formerly in the Summer program as well. Racquetball was in the 1979, 1983, and 1991 Canada Winter Games, but hasn't been included since.

Returning sports

Fencing made its return to the Games during the 2023 Canada Winter Games in Prince Edward Island. Its last appearance had been during the 2013 Canada Summer Games.

Box lacrosse made its return to the Summer Games during the 2022 Canada Summer Games. It was the first time box lacrosse had been featured since the 1985 Canada Games.[6]

Organization

The games are governed by the Canada Games Council, a private, non-profit organization. As the Games move from one host community to the next, the Council provides the continuity, leadership and support to Host Societies in key areas such as sport technical, organizational planning, ceremonies and protocol, marketing and sponsorship. In addition, the Canada Games Council ensures effective long-term partnerships with national sport organizations, governments and the corporate sector. The Canada Games Council is a well-established, national organization that fosters on-going partnerships with organizations at the municipal, provincial and national levels.

Host Society

The individual games are run by the local Host Society, a non-profit private organization that is established 2–4 years prior to the event. The Host Society functions in accordance with an agreement between the Canada Games Council, the government of Canada, the government of the province or territory and the government of the municipality. The Canada Games Council maintains and secures long-term partnership agreements with governments, corporations and national sport organizations.

Funding

Funding for the games comes from the several levels of government together with donations and corporate sponsorships. A considerable portion of the work during the games is performed by local volunteers.[7]

Hosts

The host cities have not been chosen for the games after 2029, but the provinces through 2037 have.[8]

Summer

Edition Year Host City Host Province/Territory Start Date End Date Competitors Sports Canada Games flag
1 1969 Halifax File:Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia August 16 August 24 715 15 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
2 1973 New WestminsterBurnaby File:Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia August 3 August 12 1,676 16 File:Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia
3 1977 St. John's File:Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Newfoundland and Labrador August 7 August 19 1,709 18 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
4 1981 Thunder Bay File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario August 9 August 22 1,813 18 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
5 1985 Saint John File:Flag of New Brunswick.svg New Brunswick August 11 August 24 2,465 18 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
6 1989 Saskatoon File:Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan August 8 August 21 2,465 18 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
7 1993 Kamloops File:Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia August 6 August 22 3,253 17 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
8 1997 Brandon File:Flag of Manitoba.svg Manitoba August 9 August 23 3,364 19 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
9 2001 London File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario August 10 August 25 3,487 18 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
10 2005 Regina File:Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan August 6 August 20 3,511 16 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
11 2009 Charlottetown-Summerside File:Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Prince Edward Island August 15 August 29 3,432 18 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
13 2013 Sherbrooke File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec August 2 August 17 3,361 19 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
14 2017 Winnipeg File:Flag of Manitoba.svg Manitoba July 28 August 13 3,382 18 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
15 2022* Niagara Region File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario August 6 August 21 5,000+ 18 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
16 2025 St. John's File:Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Newfoundland and Labrador August 8 August 24 4,000+ 19 File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec
17 2029 Moncton-Saint John File:Flag of New Brunswick.svg New Brunswick TBD TBD
18 2033 TBD File:Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan TBD TBD
19 2037 TBD File:Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia TBD TBD
  • The 2022 Canada Games were scheduled to be held in 2021, but were rescheduled to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]

Winter

Edition Year Host City Host Province/Territory Start Date End Date Competitors Sports Canada Games flag
1 1967 Quebec City File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec February 11 February 19 557 15 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
2 1971 Saskatoon File:Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan February 11 February 22 687 17 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
3 1975 Lethbridge File:Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta February 11 February 23 664 17 File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec
4 1979 Brandon File:Flag of Manitoba.svg Manitoba February 12 February 24 1,962 17 File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec
5 1983 Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec February 17 March 2 1,900 19 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
6 1987 Cape Breton File:Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia February 14 February 28 1,995 17 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
7 1991 Charlottetown File:Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Prince Edward Island February 17 March 2 2,304 19 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
8 1995 Grande Prairie File:Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta February 19 March 4 2,284 21 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
9 1999 Corner Brook File:Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Newfoundland and Labrador February 20 March 6 2,808 21 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
10 2003 Bathurst-Campbellton File:Flag of New Brunswick.svg New Brunswick February 22 March 8 2,606 21 File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec
11 2007 Whitehorse File:Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon February 23 March 10 2,678 22 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
12 2011 Halifax File:Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia February 11 February 27 2,238 20 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
13 2015 Prince George File:Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia February 13 March 1 2,345 20 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario
14 2019 Red Deer File:Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta February 17 March 3 2,377 20 File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec
15 2023 Prince Edward Island File:Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Prince Edward Island February 18 March 5 3,600 21 File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec
16 2027 Quebec City File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec TBD TBD TBD TBD
17 2031 TBD File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec TBD TBD TBD TBD
18 2035 TBD File:Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg Northwest Territories TBD TBD TBD TBD

Host provinces/territories

List of regions ranked by the number of times they hosted the Canada Games
Rank Province/Territory Summer Winter Total
1 File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec 1 (2013) 3 (1967, 1983, 2027, 2031) 5
2 File:Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia 2 (1969, 2037) 2 (1987, 2011) 4
File:Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan 3 (1989, 2005, 2033) 1 (1971) 4
4 File:Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta 0 3 (1975, 1995, 2019) 3
File:Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia 2 (1973, 1993) 1 (2015) 3
File:Flag of Manitoba.svg Manitoba 2 (1997, 2017) 1 (1979) 3
File:Flag of New Brunswick.svg New Brunswick 2 (1985, 2029) 1 (2003) 3
File:Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Newfoundland and Labrador 2 (1977, 2025) 1 (1999) 3
File:Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Prince Edward Island 1 (2009) 2 (1991, 2023) 3
File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario 3 (1981, 2001, 2022) 0 3
11 File:Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg Northwest Territories 0 1 (2035) 1
File:Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon 0 1 (2007) 1
13 File:Flag of Nunavut.svg Nunavut 0 0 0

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All-time medal tables

For Games medal standings see List of Canada Games.

As of the 2022 Canada Games
Rank Province/Territory  Gold   Silver Bronze Total
1 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario 1297 1092 1013 3402
2 File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec 1117 975 932 3024
3 File:Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia 730 809 773 2312
4 File:Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta 505 569 668 1742
5 File:Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan 196 269 348 813
6 File:Flag of Manitoba.svg Manitoba 172 224 308 704
7 File:Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia 209 211 232 652
8 File:Flag of New Brunswick.svg New Brunswick 72 92 165 329
9 File:Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Newfoundland and Labrador 20 48 71 139
10 File:Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Prince Edward Island 12 21 26 59
11 File:Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon 15 23 19 57
12 File:Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg Northwest Territories 7 6 9 22
13 File:Flag of Nunavut.svg Nunavut 1 0 1 2

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Summer Games
Rank Province/territory  Gold   Silver Bronze Total
1 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario 763 576 547 1886
2 File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec 436 483 468 1387
3 File:Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia 474 465 394 1333
4 File:Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta 232 274 310 816
5 File:Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia 153 145 135 433
6 File:Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan 100 147 181 428
7 File:Flag of Manitoba.svg Manitoba 60 103 139 302
8 File:Flag of New Brunswick.svg New Brunswick 33 45 59 137
9 File:Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Newfoundland and Labrador 4 19 26 49
10 File:Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Prince Edward Island 5 5 2 12
11 File:Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon 2 1 3 6
12 File:Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg Northwest Territories 0 0 0 0
13 File:Flag of Nunavut.svg Nunavut 1 0 0 1

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Winter Games
Rank Province/territory  Gold   Silver Bronze Total
1 File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec 634 456 431 1521
2 File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario 464 457 425 1346
3 File:Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia 238 300 349 887
4 File:Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta 238 265 323 826
5 File:Flag of Manitoba.svg Manitoba 103 112 155 370
6 File:Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan 95 108 154 357
7 File:Flag of New Brunswick.svg New Brunswick 36 42 98 176
8 File:Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia 34 54 81 169
9 File:Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Newfoundland and Labrador 15 23 45 83
10 File:Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Prince Edward Island 6 16 24 46
11 File:Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon 13 20 16 49
12 File:Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg Northwest Territories 7 6 9 22
13 File:Flag of Nunavut.svg Nunavut 0 0 1 1

Medal leaders by year

Canada Summer Games medal table leaders by year:

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Canada Winter Games medal table leaders by year:

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See also

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External links

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