The Canada Games are a strictly amateur multi-sport event held in Canada biannually, alternating between Summer and Winter editions. Athletes enter the Games representing each of their respective 13 provinces or territories. The first Games were held as part of Canada's Centennial Year Celebrations in 1967. Ontario and Quebec remain the only two provinces to win the Canada Winter Games thus far, with British Columbia and Alberta constantly secured in the third and fourth positions.
Contents
- Host Cities
- 1967 Canada Winter Games
- 1969 Canada Summer Games
- 1971 Canada Winter Games
- 1973 Canada Summer Games
- 1975 Canada Winter Games
- 1977 Canada Summer Games
- 1979 Canada Winter Games
- 1981 Canada Summer Games
- 1983 Canada Winter Games
- 1985 Canada Summer Games
- 1987 Canada Winter Games
- 1989 Canada Summer Games
- 1991 Canada Winter Games
- 1993 Canada Summer Games
- 1995 Canada Winter Games
- 1997 Canada Summer Games
- 1999 Canada Winter Games
- 2001 Canada Summer Games
- 2003 Canada Winter Games
- 2005 Canada Summer Games
- 2007 Canada Winter Games
- Sports
- 2009 Canada Summer Games
- 2011 Canada Winter Games
- 2013 Canada Summer Games
- Standings
- 2015 Canada Winter Games
- References
Host Cities
1 These provinces/territories have yet to choose the city. 2 Held across the entire province.
1967 Canada Winter Games
The 1967 Canada Winter Games were held in Quebec City, Quebec. These were the first Canada Games held, and were part of the celebrations for Canada's Centennial Year.
1969 Canada Summer Games
The 1969 Canada Summer Games were held in Halifax/Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
1971 Canada Winter Games
The 1971 Canada Winter Games were held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
1973 Canada Summer Games
The 1973 Canada Summer Games were held in New Westminster/Burnaby, British Columbia
1975 Canada Winter Games
The 1975 Canada Winter Games were held in Lethbridge, Alberta
1977 Canada Summer Games
The 1977 Canada Summer Games were held in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
1979 Canada Winter Games
The 1979 Canada Winter Games were held in McCreary, Manitoba.
1981 Canada Summer Games
The 1981 Canada Summer Games were held in Thunder Bay, Ontario
1983 Canada Winter Games
The 1983 Canada Winter Games were held in Saguenay/Lac Saint-Jean, Quebec
1985 Canada Summer Games
The 1985 Canada Summer Games were held in Saint John, New Brunswick
1987 Canada Winter Games
The 1987 Canada Winter Games were held in Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
1989 Canada Summer Games
The 1989 Canada Summer Games were held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1991 Canada Winter Games
The 1991 Canada Winter Games were held in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
1993 Canada Summer Games
The 1993 Canada Summer Games were held in Kamloops, British Columbia
1995 Canada Winter Games
The 1995 Canada Winter Games were held in Grande Prairie, Alberta
1997 Canada Summer Games
The 1997 Canada Summer Games were held in Brandon, Manitoba
1999 Canada Winter Games
The 1999 Canada Winter Games were held in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
2001 Canada Summer Games
The 2001 Canada Summer Games were held in London, Ontario
ordered by total medals, ranked by medal type
2003 Canada Winter Games
The 2003 Canada Winter Games were held in Bathurst/Campbellton, New Brunswick
ordered by total medals, ranked by medal type
2005 Canada Summer Games
The 2005 Canada Summer Games were held in Regina, Saskatchewan
2007 Canada Winter Games
The 2007 Canada Winter Games were held in Whitehorse, Yukon. These were the first Canada Games held North of 60 (in the polar regions). The games were held concurrent with the Inuit Games and Dene Games.
Sports
2009 Canada Summer Games
The 2009 Canada Summer Games were held in many communities in Prince Edward Island
2011 Canada Winter Games
The 2011 Canada Winter Games were held in Halifax, Nova Scotia
2013 Canada Summer Games
The 2013 Canada Summer Games were held in Sherbrooke, Quebec
Standings
2015 Canada Winter Games
The 2015 Canada Winter Games were held in Prince George, British Columbia