1995
Grande Prairie
Among the smallest places to host the Canada Games, Grande Prairie, Alberta delivered on its promise to stage a total of 21 sports, a remarkable feat for a city its size.
Grande Prairie
Winter Games
1995
By The Numbers
Game Results
1995
Grande Prairie
Gold
Silver
Bronze
4
7
10
David
Allardice
Speed Skating
Speed Skating
B
Danny
Beaulieu
Judo
Judo
B
Madeleine
Bossé
Judo
Judo
B
Sylvain
Collin
Judo
Judo
S
Devan
Corrigan
Boxing
48 kg
S
Denis
Cyr
Judo
Judo
S
Christine
Daley
Vault
Gymnastics
G
Darin
Good
Vault
Gymnastics
G
Trevor
Koot
Shooting
Shooting
B
Stéphanie
LeBlanc
Shooting
Shooting
S
Jérémi
Lepage
Judo
Judo
B
Alexandra
Michell
Alpine Ski (Disabled)
Super G
B
Magalie
Paquet
Judo
Judo
B
Jeff
Scholten
Speed Skating
Speed Skating
B
Andrea
Searles
Speed Skating
Speed Skating
S
Team NB
Lynsey Bartlett, Andrea Searles, Melanie Starr, Beth Whitmee
Speed Skating
B
Team NB
David Allardice, Jeff Scholten, Matthew Morton, Peter Walker
Speed Skating
S
Team NB
Melissa McClure, Nancy Toner, Brigitte McClure, Beth Toner
Women
Curling
B
Marco
Volpé
Judo
Judo
S
Bruno
Volpé
Judo
Judo
G
Hugh
Yik
Pre Novice
Figure Skating
G
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1995
Grande Prairie
Wheelchair basketball was introduced at the 1995 Canada Winter Games in Grande Prairie.