Canada Games
About The Games
The Canada Games are an interprovincial and territorial sports
festival staged
every two years, alternating between Summer and Winter
Games.
Since the Canada Games were introduced in
1967, more than 100,000 participants in over 40 sports have been
involved as athletes, coaches or officials, and over 75,000
volunteers have dedicated their time to staging the event.
Visit the Canada Games
website to learn more.
Learn More About Alberta's Participation
Developing Alberta's
Athletes
The Canada Games have played a prominent role in
developing some of Alberta's premier athletes:
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Michelle Cameron (1979)
Michael Slipchuk (1983)
Sherraine Schalm (1991)
Jennifer Heil (1999)
Jan Hudec (1999)
Zoe Hoskins (2001)
Keamia Rasa (2001)
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Erin McLeod (2001)
Sheena Lawrick (2001)
Annamay Pierse (2001)
Chandra Crawford (2003)
Joel Greenshields (2005)
Erica Morningstar (2005)
Jillian Tyler (2005)
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Team Alberta Alumni
Over the years, thousands of athletes, coaches and managers have
been members of Team Alberta at the Canada Games:
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Canada Winter Games |
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