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Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce

New Sport Legacy Organization Launches from the Niagara 2022 Canada Games

In August 2022, Niagara surged stronger than ever on the national stage. More than 5000 up-and-coming athletes gathered in the Niagara Region to compete in the Canada Games, Canada’s largest multi-sport event.

“For 16 days, Niagara celebrated the wonderful achievements of Canada’s best young athletes,” stated Doug Hamilton, Board Chair of the Niagara 2022 Canada Games Host Society. “Our vision for these Games was to host an event that would inspire, transform and unify Niagara, and that would also leave a lasting legacy for our community.” As described in the Niagara 2022 Canada Games Final Report, despite facing challenges such as the COVID pandemic, Niagara delivered on its vision.    “We were able to achieve this success thanks to the generous support from our partners and sponsors, and the phenomenal contributions by our tremendous team of volunteers and staff.”

From left: Wade Stayzer, Doug Hamilton and Bryan Rose pose in front of a blue Sport Niagara banner.

The 2022 Canada Games, made possible thanks to funding and support from the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario, the Niagara Region, and the Canada Games Council, gave rise to new legacies of ambition, confidence, and compassion that will inspire generations to come.

Today, at Canada Games Park, celebrating a one year anniversary of the Niagara 2022 Canada Games, the Niagara 2022 Canada Games Host Society proudly announced the official launch of Sport Niagara, and the establishment of the 2022 Canada Games Legacy Fund.

Sport Niagara is a not-for-profit organization established to carry on the sport legacy from the Niagara 2022 Canada Games. Sport Niagara will focus on (i) supporting the attraction and hosting of future sport events in Niagara – events that are critical to Niagara’s continued economic development; and (ii) promoting sport through various programs focused on advancing community and high-performance sport – programs that will not only improve the health and well-being of Niagara residents, but will also help develop Niagara’s future generations of sport champions.

As a member of Community Sport Councils Ontario (CSCO), Sport Niagara joins a growing team of more than 40 community sport councils across Ontario. As described by the CSCO, “Sport councils are mechanisms to encourage greater cooperation and collaboration among sports groups… to provide a collective voice for sport in a community. They are intended to break down barriers between sports, serve as a liaison on sport issues, and support joint advocacy regarding sport needs.”

The activities of Sport Niagara will be funded in part by the 2022 Canada Games Legacy Fund – a Fund established by the Niagara 2022 Canada Games Host Society in partnership with the Niagara Community Foundation with the more than $3 million surplus generated from the Games.

The Niagara Community Foundation (NCF) has been operating for more than 22 years and is one of the 200 community foundations across Canada under the umbrella of Community Foundations of Canada. As a community foundation, NCF helps connect donors to causes, and charities to resources, through the creation of permanent endowment funds, like the 2022 Canada Games Legacy Fund.

“Importantly, this partnership with the NCF will ensure that the 2022 Canada Games Legacy Fund is well-positioned for continued growth through investment and  future contributions. These contributions to the 2022 Canada Games Legacy Fund will be critical to the long-term success of Sport Niagara”, stated Hamilton.

“Sport Niagara is a natural continuation of the legacy of the 2022 Canada Games. When the Niagara 2022 Host Society reached out to us and talked about its intention to open an endowment fund after the completion of the Games, it was the natural fit,” says Bryan Rose, NCF Executive Director. “NCF is in the business of legacy building, helping to turn the intention of our donors into impact in the community. We are proud to take this next step with Sport Niagara to ensure that the athletes of our community are not only supported for today, but for generations to come.”

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About Sport Niagara

Sport Niagara is a not-for-profit organization established to carry on the sport legacy from the Niagara 2022 Canada Games. Sport Niagara will support the attraction and hosting of future sport events in Niagara, and promote sport through various programs focused on advancing high-performance and community sport. Over the course of the next several months, Sport Niagara will continue to develop its organization’s strategic governance and business plans. For further information, visit us at sportniagara.ca or follow us on Facebook and Linkedin (@sportniagara).

Media Contact – Sport Niagara and Niagara 2022 Canada Games
Vittoria Wikston | vwikston@sportniagara.ca | 905.321.5979


About Niagara Community Foundation

Established in 2000, the Niagara Community Foundation has raised over $76 million and has granted in excess of $24 million to charities working in the arts, heritage, environment, social services, health, education and community development sectors. NCF connects donors to causes and charities to resources, turning intent into impact.

Media Contact – Niagara Community Foundation
Bryan Rose, Executive Director
bryan.rose@niagaracommunityfoundation.org  | 905.684.8688 x.22

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