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  2. Canada Games - Wikipedia

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    The next Canada Winter Games, the 2027 Canada Winter Games, will be hosted in Quebec City, Quebec. The dates are to be announced. The first Canada Summer Games was the 1969 Canada Summer Games. The most recent Canada Summer Games was the 2022 Canada Summer Games which took place August 6–21, 2022 in the Niagara Region.

  3. List of Canada Games - Wikipedia

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    2007 Whitehorse, Yukon. 2009 Prince Edward Island 2. 2011 Halifax, Nova Scotia. 2013 Sherbrooke, Quebec. 2015 Prince George, British Columbia. 2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba. 2019 Red Deer, Alberta. 2021 Niagara Region, Ontario. 1 These provinces/territories have yet to choose the city. 2 Held across the entire province.

  4. Glengarry Highland Games - Wikipedia

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    The Glengarry Highland Games consist of a series of traditional Scottish competitions held annually in Maxville, Ontario, Canada, usually held the first weekend in August. The games span two days and with an attendance of over 20,000, are the largest Highland Games outside of Scotland. The Glengarry Highland Games are primarily intended to be a ...

  5. Interprovincial Lottery Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Interprovincial Lottery Corporation (ILC) is a Canadian organization that operates lottery games. It is owned jointly by the five provincial lottery commissions. ILC's headquarters are located in Toronto, Ontario. The ILC was established by the provincial lottery organizations in 1976 to operate joint lottery games across Canada.

  6. 2023 Canada Winter Games - Wikipedia

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    2027 CWG →. The 2023 Canada Winter Games, officially known as the XXVIII Canada Games, (or informally as PEI 2023) was a Canadian multi-sport event hosted across Prince Edward Island, from February 18, 2023, to March 5, 2023.

  7. Medieval Times - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Times at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The first two Medieval Times-styled shows were developed in the late 1960s by Jose Montaner in Spain at Majorca and Benidorm. Montaner converted the barbecue restaurant on the family farm to entertainment and food venue. Actors portrayed 11th-century jousting of knights of the ...

  8. Rogers Hi-Speed Internet - Wikipedia

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    rogers .com /internet. Rogers Hi-Speed Internet is a broadband Internet service provider in Canada, owned by Rogers Communications. Rogers previously operated under the brand names Rogers@Home, Rogers Yahoo! Hi-Speed Internet, WAVE, and Road Runner in Newfoundland. It is currently the second largest Internet provider in Canada, after Bell ...

  9. Burlington, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington is the largest botanical garden in Canada. Ontario's botanical garden and National Historic Site of Canada features over 11 km 2 (2,700 acres) of gardens and nature sanctuaries, including four outdoor display gardens, the Mediterranean Garden under glass, three on-site restaurants, the Gardens' Gift ...

  10. Fergus Scottish Festival and Highland Games - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1946. ( 1946) Founder. Alex Robertson. Website. fergusscottishfestival .com. The Fergus Scottish Festival and Highland Games is a three-day cultural festival that has been held in the town of Fergus, Ontario, for more than 70 years. [1] The festival includes events leading to the World's Scottish Athletic Championship.

  11. Ice hockey at the Canada Games - Wikipedia

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    Games Gold Silver Bronze 1967 Quebec City Alberta British Columbia Ontario: 1971 Saskatoon Ontario Alberta Quebec: 1975 Lethbridge Alberta Nova Scotia Quebec: 1979 Brandon British Columbia Nova Scotia Ontario: 1983 Saguenay/Lac Saint-Jean Ontario British Columbia Quebec: 1987 Sydney Quebec Ontario British Columbia: 1991 Charlottetown Ontario