CANADA GAMES 101

NIAGARA BY THE NUMBERS

13 provincial and territorial teams | 16 days of competition | 19 sports | 5,000 participants | 20,000 spectators | 1 unbelievable experience


Inspire. Transform. Unify. The Niagara region will welcome more than 5,000 participants to compete in the 2022 Games. The competition will feature 18 different sports including the inaugural rugby sevens competition and the return of lacrosse after a 37-year absence from the Games. Visit the 2022 website to learn more about the Games.

What are the Canada Games?

The Canada Games are Canada’s largest multi-sport event for developing youth who are pursuing sport excellence at provincial, national, and international levels. The 2022 Canada Summer Games in Niagara will feature 5,000 athletes, 20,000 spectators, 20 sports, 16 days of competition, and a major arts and cultural festival. Over 100,000 alumni across the nation can proudly say they have been a part of the Canada Games.

When are the Canada Games held?

The Games are held every two years, alternating between summer and winter games. The Games are hosted in different parts of Canada on a provincial/territorial rotational basis. Saskatchewan has played host three times during the Games’ 52-year history: 1971 in Saskatoon (Winter); 1989 in Saskatoon (Summer); and 2005 in Regina (Summer). The 2022 Games were originally scheduled to be held in 2021, but were postponed due to COVID-19.

How did the Canada Games begin?

The Canada Games were created by the Amateur Athletic Union, a private, not-for-profit National Sport Organization, with significant funding provided by the federal and Quebec governments. Following the formation of Fitness and Amateur Sport Canada in 1968, the Canada Games became a program of the federal government. In 1991, the Canada Games Council, a private, not-for-profit organization was formed to steward the Games.

When did the Canada Games begin?

Quebec City hosted the first Canada Winter Games in 1967 as part of Canada’s centennial celebrations. The first summer version of the Games was staged two years later in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Each province has hosted the Games at least once, and to date, Yukon has been the first and only territory to play host. The 50th anniversary of the Canada Games was celebrated at the 2017 Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg, MB and this year marks the 55th anniversary!

Who participates in the Canada Games?

Athletes from all provinces and territories in Canada who qualify through a formal selection process participate in the Games. In 1993, the Canada Games added competitions for athletes with disabilities, including Para sport and Special Olympic disciplines. Each provincial and territorial government is responsible for coordinating the formation of a provincial/territorial team, with the assistance of the respective provincial/territorial sport governing bodies.

Who organizes the Canada Games?

The Canada Games Council governs the Games. National Sport Organizations (NSOs) are responsible for establishing the competitive categories and technical requirements for the Games in conjunction with the Provincial Sport Organizations (PSOs) and the Canada Games Council. The host municipality establishes a Host Society, consisting of community volunteers who are responsible for planning, fundraising, marketing, organizing, and staging the Games.

What are the goals of the Canada Games?

The goals of the Canada Games are to:

  • Provide for the progressive and systematic development of prospective high performance athletes through programs which have the Canada Games as their focal point;

  • Celebrate sporting excellence, Canadian youth, and Canadian unity through sport;

  • Enhance the Canadian sport system as a whole by showcasing the talents and efforts of Canada’s best prospective high performance athletes;

  • Promote and instil values associated with excellence and fair play in the minds of Games’ participants, and through their efforts, among Canadians generally;

  • Provide an opportunity for selected sports (i.e. those on the Canada Games program) to enhance development and participation in Canada;

  • Convey and demonstrate, to the Canadian sport community and the general public, the principles and the positive social and cultural values which distinguish sport in Canada.

  • Provide opportunities for the upgrading and construction of sport facilities;

  • Provide a human and physical legacy within the host community.

When and where are the next editions of the Canada Games being held?

The 2023 Canada Winter Games will be held in PEI from February 18 - March 5, 2023.

The 2025 Canada Summer Games will be held in Newfoundland and Labrador from August 8 - 24, 2025.