The Canada Games brings together more than 2,000 able-bodied athletes and athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities for the largest amateur multi-sport event in the country. Alternating between winter and summer, they span over 30 different sports to showcase the very best in Canadian sport and spirit.
The St. John’s 2025 Canada Games Host Society proudly announced Fortis Inc. as the first major sponsor of the 2025 Canada Summer Games. As part of the partnership, the name of the new flagship facility was also unveiled as the Fortis Canada Games Complex.
The Canada Games brings together more than 2,000 able-bodied athletes and athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities for the largest amateur multi-sport event in the country. Alternating between winter and summer, they span over 30 different sports to showcase the very best in Canadian sport and spirit.
The Canada Games Council (CGC) and Niagara Host Society are pleased to announce that the Canada Summer Games in Niagara have been officially rescheduled for August 6-21, 2022.
From Archery and Alpine Skiing to Wrestling and Wheelchair Basketball, the Canada Games features more than 30 different sports across our summer and winter events. Click on each sport below to find out more.
From February 18 – March 5, 2023, the Canada Games will bring together 3,600 athletes, managers, and coaches, across 20 different sports, for the largest multi-sport event in the country. Get your tickets!
The Canada Games Council (CGC) and the Government of New Brunswick today officially launched the competitive bid process for the 2029 Canada Summer Games. The cities of Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John have until February 2024 …
The City of St. John’s, NL has been named the official Host of the 2025 Canada Summer Games. As the country’s marquee multi-sport event for amateur sport, the Canada Games attracts thousands of able-bodied athletes and athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities.
Since our inaugural event in 1967, the Games have been held in every province at least twice, and now include participation from all 10 provinces and three territories who come together to compete in the Canada Games every two years.