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I am very proud to present this final report on the performance of the Prince George 2015 Canada Winter Games Host society and the execution of the 2015 Canada Winter Games. many people in our community and across northern British Columbia dedicated the better part of six years to ensuring the Canada Games were delivered in spectacular form. In addition, we had a solid team of dedicated staff and an amazing army of green jacketed volunteers that worked hard to deliver the 2015 Canada Winter Games for the athletes, coaches, managers, officials, parents, citizens, sponsors and spectators.
the Host society was fortunate to have the strong support from our government partners, the Canada Games Council, the other communities in northern BC, corporate sponsors and friends of the Games who provided the funding and support to pull off a very successful event. then the communities of northern BC stepped up and assisted the Host society in delivering a great Canada Games. For this I am extremely grateful and proud.
the 2015 Canada Winter Games will leave an extensive list of legacies for northern British Columbian citizens and our provincial sport system. these legacies and the lasting memories of the Canada Games will inspire our next generation of athletes and artists for many years to come and build on what was accomplished here in northern BC. I am glad to have journeyed with you and shared many experiences with all of the people involved and that helped us deliver the 25th edition of the Canada Games.
merci beaucoup/thank you very much/snachalhuya
anthony everett
Board Chair
messaGe FrOm tHe CHaIr
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I am very proud to have been a part of the 2015 Canada Winter Games and of the efforts by the Board of directors, staff and volunteers to come together and deliver a great Canada Games experience for everyone who attended and participated in the Games. there is a sense of accomplishment and confidence in the air above Prince George and it is great to know that the 2015 Canada Winter Games played a role in putting this community and the entire region of northern British Columbia on the national stage.
as the Games fade into the distance the future for sport and events in Prince George is getting brighter and brighter. the Vancouver Canucks training camp and Hockey Canadas teLUs Cup are now coming and many more sports and events have a reason to consider Prince George as their next stop. the people are ready, the facilities are here and the regions ability to host has grown exponentially over the past five years.
september 17, 2010 marked the start of a journey for the City of Prince George when it won the right to host the 2015 Canada Winter Games. From there the community rallied around a dream and executed one of the best Canada Games in the forty-eight year history of the event. the weather was great for the spectators and provided stress for the course builders and officials but everything worked out in the end. the athletes all got their chance at a medal performance and the spectators were treated to great feats of courage and accomplishment from every athlete.
the icing on the cake was the festival atmosphere kicked off at the Cn Centre with the opening ceremony followed by seventeen days of great entertainment and capped off with a spectacular send off from UnBC. the artists, performers and entertainers pulled it all together every night in great Canadian spirit and their canvas was signed each night by an amazing fireworks show.
thank you to the athletes, coaches, officials, volunteers, artists, performers, entertainers, sponsors and spectators for making the 25th edition of the Canada Games a February to remember and great birthday present to the City of Prince George as its celebrates its 100th anniversary.
merci beaucoup/thank you very much/snachalhuya
stuart H. Ballantyne
Chief Executive officer
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aBOUt tHe HOst sOCIetyOur story began in 2009 when the City of Prince George formed the Bid Committee and began the journey to secure and host the 2015 Canada Winter Games. The bid was well thought out, well prepared and the pitch well executed. The fruits of the Bid Committees labour came on September 17, 2010 when Prince George became the successful host city of the 2015 Games.
Travel forward to February of 2015, when thousands of Canadas best and brightest young athletes set their sights on Prince George and northern British Columbia as the region hosted the 2015 Canada Winter Games, the 25th Edition of the Canada Games. The year 2015 also marked the 100th Anniversary of the City of Prince George and the 25th Anniversary of the University of Northern British Columbia. These significant milestones enhanced the hosting of the Canada Games by combining the celebrations of Prince George and UNBC and invited the entire nation to join in the festivities.
More than 2,400 young Canadian athletes were a part of over 3,400 total participants from across Canada competing in 19 unique sporting competitions. These participants were joined by more than 400 members of the national and local media, over 1,000 special guests and VIPs and approximately 500 officials, and thousands of visitors as they converged in the northwest corner of Canada. The 2015 Games marked the first time the winter edition of the Canada Games was held in the province of British Columbia. Additionally, it was the largest multi-sport and cultural festival ever held in northern British Columbia as the nation honoured and celebrated youth achievements over the 18-day event.
The Canada Games are a uniquely Canadian event that is rarely duplicated across the globe. Each province and territory is given a chance to host and it could be up to 26 years before they return to British Columbia. 2015 was the time to showcase the province and in particular northern British Columbia and educate the rest of the nation on what this grand part of the country has to offer. The message was simple: Come and experience northern BC, a great place to visit, live, work, play, invest and learn.
HOst sOCIety VIsIOn statement
together, well write a northern story of spirit and passion inspiring unique and magical experiences for all Canadians.
HOst sOCIety mIssIOn statement
to design and create the best Canada Games experience that our region, people and resources can deliver leaving lasting memories and sustainable legacies for our sport and broader communities.
HOst sOCIety COre VaLUes
accountability l Collaborative l Fun l Inclusiveness l Integrity l respect l transparency
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IntrOdUCtIOn
aBOUt tHe Canada Games
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IntrOdUCtIOn
tHe seVen PILLars OF tHe 2015 Canada WInter Games
exCeLLent COmmUnIty & reGIOnaL
enGaGement
raIsInG tHe Bar
On medIa COVeraGe
exCePtIOnaL atHLete
exPerIenCe
PrIVate seCtOr FUndInG
sUCCess
QUaLIty deLIVery OF tHe Games
PrOVIdInG meanInGFUL LeGaCIes FOr tHe reGIOn
BUILdInG tHe Canada Games
Brand
In February of 1967, in Qubec City, the Canada Games were born and for the first time in Canadas history, 1,800 athletes from ten provinces and two territories gathered to compete in 15 sporting competitions. These first Canada Winter Games paved the way to what is now Canadas largest multi-sport competition for young athletes.
Held every two years, alternating between summer and winter, the Canada Games are a key event in the development of Canadas young athletes. With the Canada Games poised as a key step in the development of Canadas future stars, Canada Games athletes are the countrys next generation of national, international, and Olympic champions The Canada Games are a multi-sport competition with a cultural celebration and festival held every two years on an alternating basis between winter and summer.
the Canada Games are: an icon of Canadian sport,
the pinnacle of inter-provincial/territorial sport programs,
a springboard for Canadas Olympic and Paralympic athletes,
an event that inspires Canadas aspiring young athletes,
a celebration of sport, culture, youth, and community that unites our nation.
The Canada Games leave valuable legacies in host communities: enhanced facilities, new sport programs and equipment, and a human legacy creating stronger communities ready to take on new challenges.
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2015 Canada WInter Games By tHe nUmBersFOOd and BeVeraGe74,623 meals served in the cafeteria60 cases of eggs2,500 pizzas = 30,000 slices15,000 litres of milk10,000 lbs. of potatoes2,500 lbs. of pasta21,000 muffins
HeaLtH1,000 athletes served by the polyclinic700 athletes helped in the venues
HUman resOUrCes 4,800 volunteers2,400 athletes55 staff
mILestOnes 25th edition of the Canada Games100th anniversary of the City of Prince George25th anniversary of the UNBC
nanGUz tHe FOx300 Nanguz appearances pre-Games160 Nanguz appearances at Games time
Partners and sPOnsOrs 99 Top Tier Partners and Sponsors182 Friends of the Games
tOrCH reLay9,000 km travelled by Roly McLenahan torch150 torchbearers, chosen by their own communities
transLatIOn613,500 translated words from English to French
transPOrtatIOn529 individual trips per day in motorpool266,000 total kms travelled in motorpool21,152 total passengers carried in motorpool292 trips per day in bus system58,348 total kms travelled in bus system
WeBCastInG 900 hours of webcasting on CanadaGamesTV.ca
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sPOrts
medaL COUnt
Alpine Ski EventsArchery Badminton BiathlonCross Country SkiingCurling Mens
Curling WomensFigure Skating Freestyle SkiingGymnastics TrampolineGymnastics Artistic Ice Hockey Mens
Ice Hockey Womens JudoRingetteSnowboard Speed Skating Long TrackSpeed Skating Short Track
SquashSynchronized SwimmingTable TennisTarget ShootingWheelchair Basketball
2015 Canada WInter Games HIGHLIGHts
COntInGent GOLd sILVer BrOnze tOtaL
Quebec 52 39 40 141
Ontario 47 40 25 112
British Columbia 22 33 33 88
Alberta 14 25 36 75
Saskatchewan 6 8 14 28
Manitoba 6 3 7 16
New Brunswick 3 4 6 13
Yukon 3 1 4 8
Newfoundland and Labrador 2 2 0 4
Nova Scotia 0 2 2 4
Northwest Territories 0 1 0 1
Prince Edward Island 0 0 1 1
Nunavut 0 0 0 0
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yOUnGest atHLete 10 year old Stephen Gogolev of Ontario in Mens figure skating.
OLdest nOn-Para Or sPeCIaL OLymPIC atHLete Brody Johb of Team Yukon in wheelchair basketball (24 years old).
OLdest OVeraLL atHLete 49 year old Yves Bourque of Quebec in Para-Nordic Skiing.
WeatHer COnstrICtIOns Due to weather constrictions, 63 athletes took a 45 minute charter flight to Fort St. John where the long track speed skating competition was moved. Fort St. John is home to one of two indoor long track speed skating ovals in the country.
QUeBeC sPeed skater Dominic Goyette broke Charles Hamelins 12-year-old Canada Games record from Bathurst-Campbellton in 2003.
FOr tHe FIrst tIme in the history of the Canada Winter Games, Para-Nordic skiers were permitted to compete in the able-bodied event. Brittany Hudak, Saskatchewan, was the only Para-Nordic skier to suit up for an able-bodied team when she made history by skiing a leg of the race.
WHen nUnaVUt deFeated Yukon 9-2 in Draw 2 of the womens curling event at the Canada Winter Games, it was the first win ever for a team from Nunavut at a national curling event.
11 years OLd The age of Kaitlyn Muir, the mascot designer, whose original mascot design was chosen from almost 400 original submissions from kids in grades K-7 in schools across northern BC and 3000 online votes from voters across Canada.
2015 Canada WInter Games FaCts
sLOPe styLe is a new sport to the Canada Games in 2015.
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Canada Games tV
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OFFICIaL HOst FIrst
natIOn
dIGItaL sIGnaGe VenUe PrOGram
atHLete aPPrOVed adVIsOry
GrOUP
2015 WInter Canada Games OrIGInaL InItIatIVes
BC Games sOCIety
PartnersHIP
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strOnG GOVernment
reLatIOns
nOVak FamILy LeGaCy WaLL at PG CIVIC
Centre
enHanCed Games
BrandInG
a sUCCessFUL Games
FestIVaL
Great transPOrtatIOn
system
OFFICIaL LanGUaGes PrOGram
a strOnG merCHandIse
PrOGram
exCeLLent tICket saLes
900 HOUrs OF
WeBCastInG
sPeCtatOr attendanCe &
sUPPOrt
Games amBassadOrs
PrOGram
WeBsIte & Games
mICrO sIte
Canada Games tV
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tremendOUs COmmUnIty
enGaGement
2015 Canada WInter Games sUCCesses
GLOBaL BC neWs HOUr & Weekend
neWs In PrInCe GeOrGe
FrIends OF tHe Games
sPOnsOrsHIP PrOGram
LOCaL medIa Partners & neWs
BrOadCasts FrOm Canada Games PLaza
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aWards & reCOGnItIOn
Gold award of excellence, CPRS 2015
- Canadian Public Relations Society national awards of excellence
- Best special event Project, Northern Health Preparedness Initiative
2014 Chamber of Commerce Tourism Impact of the Year Award
Bronze award of excellence, CPRS 2015
- Canadian Public Relations Society national awards of excellence
- Best electronic and social media Program
- 2015 Games Website, Mobile Site and Digital Sign Program
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PaVe tHe Way Free transIt
InItIatIVe By UnBC
stUdents
tHe HOst sOCIety BOard aPPrOVed a
POLICy statement On sUstaInaBILIty
drInkInG Water InItIatIVe & BOttLe FILLInG statIOns at
VenUes
tHe 2015 Canada Games
aCHIeVed CarBOn neUtraLIty
tHrOUGH CredIts
sUstaInaBILIty
HOsted a sUstaInaBILIty & LeGaCy sUmmIt
@ UnBC
reCyCLInG PrOGram at aLL VenUes
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Delivered over 300 community and regional events & major milestone events including: 1000 Days, 3 Years Out, 2 Years Out, 500 Days, 1 Year Out & 100 Days to the Games
Developed a national torch relay plan that travelled from Ottawa to Victoria, to Vancouver, New Westminster, Burnaby, Kamloops & northern BC Illuminate the North, the northern British Columbia Torch Relay Tour
Developed an Official Host First Nation partnership with the Lheidli Tenneh Nation; a first in history for the Canada Games
Enhanced the Canada Games national online programming through Canada Games TV Today in conjunction with ViaSport & BCIT
Developed the Athlete Approved Advisory Group consisting of 30 age-eligible northern British Columbia athletes to solicit feedback, guidance, and support of elements within the 2015 Canada Winter Games business plan.
8 Official Media Partnerships with local, regional, provincial, and national media generated $2.5 million of value in kind media
4 major regional celebrations, 28 community visits & 5,300 km travelled
marketInG & COmmUnICatIOns HIGHLIGHts
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18days OF Free
entertaInment
15VIP GIFtInG
artIsts
20artIsts In tHe art
market at tHe FestIVaL sIte
2 mUraL artIsts (Canada Games HOUse & PrInCe GeOrGe aIrPOrt)
18 nOrtHern BC COmmUnItIes
rePresented In nOrtHern BC
PLaza
18VIsUaL artIsts
FOr nOrtH exHIBIt
292 PerFOrmInG
artIsts
arts & CULtUre HIGHLIGHts
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5 local artists showcased during Opening & Closing Ceremonies
100s of local dancers used for the Opening & Closing Ceremonies
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12% First Nation programming
10% Francophone programming
Genres included: Rock, Pop, Country, Jazz, Latin, Childrens, Folk, Electronic, Classical, Hip Hop, Rap
72% of artists from British Columbia
44% of artists from Prince George & northern British Columbia 100% of artists were paid
Festival was 100% free for the public
100% of performers were Canadian
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74,600 meaLs InCLUdInG 9,500 LItres
OF CHOCOLate mILk Were serVed at tHe CIVIC Centre WItH exCeLLent ratInGs By
tHe atHLetes
OVer
5,800 BUs HOUrs transPOrted
PartICIPants OVer 18 days WItH sIGnIFICant
PraIse FrOm aLL
22 OFFICIaL test eVents FrOm
marCH 2013 tO JanUary 2015
sPOrt & VenUes HIGHLIGHts
all outdoor events completed in one of the warmest and driest winter on record
Sport venues performed well with many receiving rave reviews from technical delegates, coaches, NSOs and athletes
327 medical personnel delivered a robust medical program that did not have any critical incidents to attend to. Special recognition to Northern Health for their support and contributions from planning through to service delivery
Pave The Way free transit initiative led by UNBC Students in partnership with the City of Prince George resulted in over 78,000 rides (40%-50% increase) over the 18 days
Athlete accommodations in the downtown core hotels contributed to the vibrant downtown during the Games
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Green JaCket VOLUnteersOver 4,800 volunteers supported the 2015 Canada Winter Games
Columbia Sportswear uniform package provided by the Host Society
Week One Volunteer Recognition Event @ Canada Games Plaza
Week Two Volunteer Recognition Event @ Canada Games Plaza
Planning Volunteer Celebration @ Prince George Civic Centre
Volunteers provided a minimum of 36 hours to the Games
The Green Jackets did an amazing job
reGIstratIOn & aCCredItatIOn
Over 12,000 accreditation badges were produced
Excellent Accreditation Centre location in the Games Village
Great support from Konica Minolta for printing the badges
The accreditation team did an outstanding job credentialing everyone
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FInanCIaL OVerVIeW & eCOnOmIC ImPaCt
Games FInanCIaLs
Total Games Funding: $46,949,484 103% Achieved
Public Sector: $37,202,039 105% Achieved
Private Sector: $9,747,445 98% Achieved
Sponsorship $7,272,777 88% Achieved
Ticket Sales $1,643,580 164% Achieved
Merchandise Sales $151,584 101% Achieved
Other Revenue $679,504 131% Achieved
Total Games Expenses: $46,749,484
Pre-Games Legacy Fund: $500,000
Operating Expenses: $27,082,745
Capital Expenses: $19,166,739
Surplus: Post Games Legacy Fund: $200,000+
Note: The expenses are $2 million below the City Council approved Bid budget
Total Prince George Rest of Province
Initial Expenditure $55,097,569 $55,097,569 $0GDP $62,924,764 $37,328,453 $25,596,311Wages & Salaries $43,070,646 $28,839,822 $14,230,823Jobs 692.6 468.6 224.0
Industry Output $123,428,057 $83,244,615 $40,183,442
Total Taxes $24,802,540 $16,180,789 $8,621,751 Federal $11,890,067 $7,509,492 $4,380,576
Provincial $9,718,373 $6,569,497 $3,148,876
Municipal $3,194,100 $2,101,800 $1,092,300Source: Survey conducted by CSTA using the STEAM Pro economic assessment model
eCOnOmIC ImPaCt
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OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PARTNERS
the northern way of caring
OFFICIAL SPONSORS
NATIONAL PARTNERS
OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNERS
FUNDING PARTIES
OFFICIAL HOST FIRST NATION
OFFICIAL SUPPLIERS
TO OuR PARTnERS AnD SPOnSORS FOR YOuR SuPPORT OF ThE 2015 CAnADA WInTER GAmES
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MOOSE | ORIGNAL
FOX | RENARD
SALMON | SAUMONAligned Capital Partners
All-West GlassAlliance Group of Companies
Bandstra Transportation SystemsChieain AutopartsColumbia Bithulithic
DWB Consulting ServicesEnergy Wise Distributors
FYidoctorsGroup Health Benefits
Interior OffroadThe Keg Steakhouse & Bar
KJM SalesLaprairie
LomakMotion Canada
Mr. Quick Lube & OilNauroth & Associates Insurance Brokers
Northern Capital RestorationsPine Centre Mall
Prince George EsportaSuperior Fencing
Tropical Pool and SpaUniversal Restoration Systems
Western OneWhite Goose BistroWindsor PlywoodWolek Industries
COUGAR | COUGARAndrew SheretAJ Forsyth
Allens Scrap & SalvageAllteck
Babine Truck & EquipmentCanaSteel Rebar ServicesCentral Mountain Air
CLACEnvironmental DynamicsFolklore ContractingFormula Contractors
Fraser Plumbing & HeatingGeotech DrillingHarris Rebar
Hummus Brothers Restaurant and LoungeInfo Pages Directory
Kelly O-Bryans Neighbourhood RestaurantKode Contracting
Lakes District MaintenanceNorth Lands Water & Sewer Supplies
Peterbilt PacificPG Floor Fashions
The Pita PitPraxair
Simson MaxwellSpectrum Resources
Sterling CraneStinger Welding
The Twisted Cork RetaurantVan Way Cabinets
WeldCorXConditioning
Accommodations Prince GeorgeBC Sports Hall of Fame
City of QuesnelCollege of New CaledoniaDistrict of VanderhoofEnhance Prince George
Exploration Place
SPECIAL THANKS | MERCIGateway Business Improvement Area
Kidz SportPacific Sport Northern BC
Prince George Advisory Committee on Accessibility Prince George Community Arts CouncilPrince George Heritage Commission
Prince George Public Library
Prince George Symphony Orchestra School District 57
Sport BCTheatre North WestTwo Rivers Art Gallery
List of confirmed Friends of the Games as of December 19, 2014 | Liste des amis des Jeux confirms au 19 dcembre 2014.
SPIRIT | ESPRIT4 Oak Oil & Vinegar
Accurate Door & Hardware Co.All Points Fire Protection
All Pro Plumbing & HeatingArmtec
Bartle & GibsonBritish Columbia Northern Exhibition
Brock White CanadaBryant ElectricBullfrog Power
Canuck MechanicalCariboo Chrome & Hydraulics
Carlson Wagonlit TravelCFI Steel
Chinook YogaCIF Construction
Cimo Mediterranean GrillCorestock Industrial Supply
CTL ContractorsDollar Saver Lumber
Equity Plumbing & HeatingGirard Financial ServicesGuillevin International
JFT Secure
Heartland Steel DoorsHomesteader Meats
Hoya VisionIQ BuildersKarahi King
Kenroc Building MaterialsKim Forest Management
Lakewood ElectricLiveWork Communications
The Logomap & Guide CompanyMarathon Eavestroughing
MayfairMediChair
Nancy Os RestaurantNational Concrete Accessories
Nechako OptometryNew Look InteriorsNorthway Glass
OhhChocolat CafPG Surg-Med
Phoenix Transition SocietyPrince George Chamber of Commerce
Prince George Portable Toilet ServicesRaymond James
Shiraz Caf & RestaurantSiding Specialists at WR Ventures
Sonic Interactive SolutionsTimberline Footfitters
TwinRivers DevelopmentsUnited Rentals of Canada
Van Valve Service Centre & SalesVereburn Medical Supply
Zettl Masonry
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Canada Games LeGaCIesthe Canada Games are about more than just sport: they are about partners, the community, culture and creating long-term legacies before, during and after the events take place.
the Canada Games leave valuable legacies in Host Communities: enhanced facilities, new sport programs and equipment, and a human legacy creating stronger communities ready to take on new challenges.
together, over $250 million has been invested in the Canada Games; about half of that has been invested in capital projects in the various host communities. a legacy of over 300 sports facilities have been built in over 16 communities across Canada.
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Volunteerism
Volunteer Capacity for the City of Prince
George
sustainability
Building on the practices established
in Sherbrooke
Partnerships
Great relationships with multiple stakeholders
Financial
Pre-Games Legacy Fund + the surplus
funds
sport equipment
Extensive donations to the local sport clubs
Human
Enhanced Sport Hosting Capacity for the City
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nOVak FamILy LeGaCy WaLL in the Prince George Civic Centre: a fundraising wall for sport in northern BC.
a FantastIC neW arena featuring a convertible ice surface from NHL to Olympic size for Short track speed skating and figure skating competitions at the Canada Games and training, hockey, sledge hockey, Ringette, public skating and more after the Games.
a neW mULtI-PUrPOse aLPIne skIInG rUn for training and competitions for years to come at Purden Mountain.
a neW skI CrOss and Snowboard cross course at Tabor Mountain.
a neW sLOPe styLe COUrse and big air ramp at Tabor Mountain for freestyle skiing and snowboarding.
a neW BIatHLOn ranGe, penalty loop and stadium area upgrades at the Otway Nordic Centre.
neW COmPetItIOn tramPOLInes for the gymnastics club.
neW COmPetItIOn JUdO mats for the local judo club.
neW sHOrt traCk sPeed skatInG tImInG system
neW sHOrt traCk sPeed skatInG saFety mat system
neW LOnG traCk sPeed skatInG tImInG system for the Pomeroy Sport Centre in Fort St. John.
B-nettInG saFety system nets for alpine skiing, freestyle skiing and snowboarding.
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reFUrBIsHed CUrLInG rOCks for the curling club.
neW Led LIGHtInG for the curling club.
neW Led LIGHtInG for the Aquatic Centre.
UnderWater sOUnd system for the Synchronized Swimming Club.
neW Led LIGHtInG for the Prince George Coliseum.
COmPetItIOn HOstInG Items for most sports hosted during the Canada Games for use at future sport competitions hosted in the region.
tWO COmPetItIOn BadmIntOn COUrts for the local badminton club.
LOnG traCk sPeed skatInG saFety mats to Red Deer for the 2019 Canada Winter Games.
neW Permanent CaULdrOn at Canada Games Plaza from HGTVs the Timber Kings.
FULLy renOVated CIVIC sQUare at Canada Games Plaza will host many events after the Canada Games.
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Contact Information:2015 Canada Winter Games Canada Games House545 Quebec streetPrince George, BCV2L 1W6
www.canadagames2015.ca250. 596 . 2015
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