25 quick facts — 2017 Canada Summer Games
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2017 Canada Summer Games Facts & Statistics

- This year is the 50th anniversary of the Canada Games.
- The 2017 Canada Summer Games is the 26th edition of the Canada Games.
- Winnipeg is the second city in Manitoba to host a summer edition of the Canada Games (Brandon hosted the Canada Summer Games in 1997).
- The Manitoba Hydro Torch Relay makes one stop outside of the host province of Manitoba, in Ontario (Kenora).
- Winnipeg is the biggest host city in which the Canada Games have taken place.
- The 2017 Canada Games open July 28 and close August 13; that makes it a 17 day event!
- The 2017 Canada Games will make use of 21 sport competition venues, two of which are new or recently upgraded through Government of Canada funding.
- Over 3,600 athletes will participate in the Games.
- Winnipeg is expecting over 20,000 visitors to attend the 2017 Canada Summer Games.
- The 2017 Canada Summer Games will require over 6,000 volunteers.
- Winnipeg is represented by about 100 languages and nationalities throughout the region.
- It’s estimated that the 2017 Canada Summer Games will generate an economic impact of $153 million.
Canada Games facts & statistics
- The first Canada Games were held in Quebec City in February of 1967.
- The first Canada Games motto was “Unity Through Sport”.
- The Canada Games are held every two years alternating between summer and winter.
- The sports are selected approximately six years before the games.
- The Canada Games are the country’s largest domestic multisport event for young athletes.
- Lennox Lewis, who won a gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, was part of Team Ontario at the 1983 Canada Winter Games in Saguenay/Lac-St-Jean, Quebec.
- Bathurst-Campbellton, and 12 other municipalities staged the 2003 Canada Winter Games – the largest number of communities to ever come together to host.
- The first time one of Canada’s territories hosted the Canada Games was the 2007 Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse, Yukon.
- 26 athletes who competed in the 1973 Canada Summer Games would wear the maple leaf in Montreal at the 1976 Olympics.
- At the 2001 Canada Summer Games, 13 competing teams represented more than 650 communities from across Canada.
- Over 400,000 people watched the Halifax 2011 Canada Winter Games on TSN and RDS and through live online streaming.
- Team Ontario has won the most Canada Games medals with a total of 2915, the next closest province is Team Quebec with 2624.
- The Government of Canada recently announced its funding (up to $11.12 million) for the 2019 Canada Winter Games in Red Deer, Alberta.
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