Sport for Life (S4L) is a movement to improve the quality of sport and physical activity in Canada. S4L links sport, education, recreation and health and aligns community, provincial and national programming. The CGC is proud to offer S4L approved programming.
As the preferred hotel of the Canada Games Centre, Future Inns Halifax is happy to offer a discounted rate & a complimentary room night program to any groups hosting or participating in an event at the Centre. Future Inns Halifax is located just off of HWY 102 South, Exit 2A and within walking distance (500 meters) to the Canada Games Centre.
Back in 1965, Fred DeLuca set out to fulfill his dream of becoming a medical doctor. Searching for a way to help pay for his education, a family friend suggested he open a submarine sandwich shop. Read the rest of the Subway story and peruse the menu on subway.ca. A Subway restaurant is located in the CGC.
Extraordinary patient care is always close at hand with the Lifemark Sport Medicine located within the CGC. For more information on services provided and booking appointments please visit lifemark.ca
Active for Life is the place where parents go to learn about activities for kids. Physical education leads to physical literacy, which is critical for child development. Physical literacy also gives active kids the best chance to someday compete in high-performance sport.
The CGC is honoured to have the CSIA located within our facility. As proud supporters of our local athletes, we can’t help but say thank you as they continue to inspire us every day. Since its inception in 1998, the Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic (CSCA) has coordinated and delivered high performance sport services to coaches and athletes throughout Atlantic Canada. In recognition of the growth of high performance sport opportunities in the region, the CSCA was designated institute status in the summer of 2022 becoming the Canadian Sport Institute Atlantic. CSIA currently provides service to 164 Sport Canada carded athletes, 806 provincial athletes, and 997 coaches across the four Atlantic provinces.