Athletics Canada - Provincial Governing Bodies

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
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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