Provincial Governing Bodies
Currently there is a branch for all provinces and territories in Canada except for Nunavut and Northwest Territories.
Province | Federation | Website Link |
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British Columbia | British Columbia Athletics Association | http://www.bcathletics.org |
Alberta | Athletics Alberta | http://www.athleticsalberta.com |
Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Athletics Association | http://www.saskathletics.ca/ |
Manitoba | Athletics Manitoba | http://www.athleticsmanitoba.com |
Ontario | Athletics Ontario | http://www.athleticsontario.ca |
Quebec | Quebec Athletics Federation (Fédération Québécoise d'Athlétisme) | http://www.athletisme.qc.ca |
New Brunswick | Athletics New Brunswick | http://www.anb.ca |
Nova Scotia | Athletics Nova Scotia | http://www.athleticsnovascotia.ca |
Newfoundland and Labrador | Newfoundland and Labrador Athletics Association | http://www.nlaa.ca |
Yukon | Athletics Yukon | http://www.athleticsyukon.ca |
Prince Edward Island | Prince Edward Island Athletics Association | http://www.athleticspei.ca/ |
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