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  2. Canada Games Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Games Complex was constructed in 1981 to host the aquatic events of the 1981 Canada Summer Games in Thunder Bay, Ontario. It is run by the City of Thunder Bay and its features include a swimming pool, indoor fitness areas, a fitness testing area, and an indoor running track. The facility has been open to the public since the end of ...

  3. Canada Games - Wikipedia

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    Canada Games Aquatic Centre: 1985 Saint John, New Brunswick: Hillside Stadium and Aquatic Centre: 1993 Kamloops, British Columbia: Corner Brook Canada Games Centre and Annex: 1999 Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador: TD Waterhouse Stadium: 2001 London, Ontario: Yukon University residences built for the Canada Winter Games as an athlete's ...

  4. Canada Games Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Games Centre replaced the nearby Northcliffe swimming pool and community centre, which was aging and offered fewer facilities, but garnered criticism that the higher membership fees priced some community members out, many seniors in particular. The complex cost about C$45 million and was designed by DSRA Architecture of Halifax. [3]

  5. List of Canada Games - Wikipedia

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    Athletes enter the Games representing each of their respective 13 provinces or territories. The first Games were held as part of Canada's Centennial Year Celebrations in 1967. Ontario and Quebec remain the only two provinces to win the Canada Winter Games thus far, with British Columbia and Alberta constantly secured in the third and fourth ...

  6. Hillside Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Hillside Stadium hosted the track and field events at the 1993 Canada Summer Games. In addition, there are two additional soccer fields and track and field facilities. As well as the new fieldhouse which includes a 200m indoor track, gymnastics space, multi-function gym, and classrooms. The complex also includes the Canada Games Aquatic Centre.

  7. Canada Games Park - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Summer Games Park is an athletic venue built in Thorold, Ontario, for the 2022 Canada Summer Games. It now hosts local events. It now hosts local events. History

  8. Vancouver Aquatic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Aquatics Centre is an indoor facility. [1] It replaces the Crystal Pool at Sunset Beach that was opened in 1928 and was demolished in 1974. [ 2 ] A contract to renew the facility was let in 2023 and the project is expected to take seven years to complete. [ 3 ]

  9. Pan Am Pool - Wikipedia

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    Since 1967, the pool hosted the Aquatic Hall of Fame and Museum of Canada. [28] [29] In 1999, a separate building housing the collection was completed for the '99 Games. However, in 2006, a 40-year deal had concluded and the Aquatic Hall of Fame was told to vacate. [30] The museum portion features a 9-foot statue of Poseidon, Greek god of the ...