Canada Games - Host Cities and Provinces/Territories

Host Cities and Provinces/Territories

Year Canada Winter Games Canada Summer Games
No. Host city No. Host city
1967 I Quebec City, Quebec
1969 II Halifax and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
1971 III Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1973 IIII New Westminster and Burnaby, British Columbia
1975 IV Lethbridge, Alberta
1977 VI St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
1979 VII Brandon, Manitoba
1981 VIII Thunder Bay, Ontario
1983 IX Saguenay and Lac Saint-Jean, Quebec
1985 X Saint John, New Brunswick
1987 XI Sydney, Nova Scotia
1989 XII Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1991 XIII Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
1993 XIV Kamloops, British Columbia
1995 XV Grande Prairie, Alberta
1997 XVI Brandon, Manitoba
1999 XVII Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
2001 XVIII London, Ontario
2003 XIX Bathurst and Campbellton, New Brunswick
2005 XX Regina, Saskatchewan
2007 XXI Whitehorse, Yukon
2009 XXII Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
2011 XXIII Halifax, Nova Scotia
2013 XXIV Sherbrooke, Quebec
2015 XXV Prince George, British Columbia
2017 XXVI Brandon, Manitoba
2019 XXVII Alberta*
2021 XXVIII Newfoundland and Labrador*
2023 XXIX Northwest Territories*
2025 XXX Ontario*
2027 XXXI Yukon*
2029 XXX New Brunswick*
2031 XXXII Prince Edward Island*
2033 XXXIII Nunavut*
2035 XXXIV Saskatchewan*

* The host cities have not been chosen for the games after 2015 but the provinces through 2035 have.

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