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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