The Canada Games and the True Sport Movement share a common goal – to inspire youth to practice values-based sport.
The Canada Games value ethical conduct, inclusion and striving for excellence as well as working, playing, training and competing with integrity, honesty and respect – values that help shape the character of everyone involved in sport.
In partnership with the Canada Games Council, the 2011 Canada Winter Games Host Society – members of the True Sport Movement – and the provincial and territorial mission staff, True Sport is pleased to present the 2011 Canada Games True Sport Athletes.
Click on the links below to read about athletes from across the country who are living the True Sport Principles in their communities
Follow our True Sport Community Animators as they experiences the 2011 Canada Games by visiting our Facebook Group.
| Day 1 | Opening Ceremonies - no profile | Day 10 | No profile |
| Day 2 | Team British Columbia - Elizabeth Dagg | Day 11 | Team New Brunswick - Leanne Gallant |
| Day 3 | Team Prince Edward Island - Katherine Slysz | Day 12 | Team Northwest Territories - Coady Duncan |
| Day 4 | Team Alberta - Jocelyn Peterman | Day 13 | Team Yukon - Dahria Beatty |
| Day 5 | Team Manitoba - Chantelle Horel | Day 14 | Team Nunavut - Louis Nutarariaq |
| Day 6 | Team Newfoundland and Labrador - Ben Taylor | Day 15 | Team Ontario - Erin Tribe |
| Day 7 | Team Nova Scotia - Ellie Black | Day 16 | No profile |
| Day 8 | Team Saskatchewan - Rae-Ann Williamson | Day 17 | Closing Ceremonies – no profile |
| Day 9 | Transition Day – no profile |
There is no better time to shine the light on sport and how it can shape communities across Canada.
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