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Flag used from 1924–1956 Flag used from 1960–1964. Canada (IOC country code CAN) has competed at every Winter Olympic Games, and has won at least one medal each time.By total medals, the country's best performance was in the 2018 Winter Olympic Games where Canadian athletes won 29 medals.
The Canada Games are a strictly amateur multi-sport event held in Canada biannually, alternating between Summer and Winter editions. Athletes enter the Games representing each of their respective 13 provinces or territories.
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.
The most recent Canada Winter Games was the PEI 2023 Canada Winter Games which ran from February 18 – March 5, 2023 in the province of Prince Edward Island. [1] [2] The next Canada Winter Games, the 2027 Canada Winter Games, will be hosted in Quebec City, Quebec. The dates are to be announced.
Canada Summer Games: 1969: 2025: 2: St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador: National: Includes able-bodied, para sport, and Special Olympics events. Canada Winter Games: 1967: 2027: 2 Quebec City: National: Includes able-bodied, para sport, and Special Olympics events. Canada Deaf Games [42] 2012: 2024: 2 Canada, Toronto: National: Disabled ...
The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) is the National Olympic Committee for Canada. At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Canada would win more gold medals than any other competing nation for the first time. Canada also served as the host nation of the 2010 Winter Olympics, with the games taking place in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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The following is a list of host cities of the Olympic Games, both summer and winter, since the modern Olympics began in 1896. Since then, summer and winter games have usually celebrated a four-year period known as an Olympiad. From the inaugural Winter Games in 1924 until 1992, winter and summer Games were held in the same year.