Host Cities
Winter | Summer |
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1967 Quebec City, Quebec | 1969 Halifax/Dartmouth, Nova Scotia |
1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | 1973 New Westminster/Burnaby, British Columbia |
1975 Lethbridge, Alberta | 1977 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador |
1979 McCreary/Brandon,Manitoba | 1981 Thunder Bay, Ontario |
1983 Saguenay/Lac Saint-Jean, Quebec | 1985 Saint John, New Brunswick |
1987 Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia | 1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
1991 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island | 1993 Kamloops, British Columbia |
1995 Grande Prairie, Alberta | 1997 Brandon, Manitoba |
1999 Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador | 2001 London, Ontario |
2003 Bathurst/Campbellton, New Brunswick | 2005 Regina, Saskatchewan |
2007 Whitehorse, Yukon | 2009 Prince Edward Island2 |
2011 Halifax, Nova Scotia | 2013 Sherbrooke, Quebec |
2015 Prince George, British Columbia | 2017 Manitoba1 |
1 These provinces/territories have yet to choose the city. 2 Held across the entire province.
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