
Courtesy/St. Albert BMX
Over the coming months, Alberta will host five major international sporting events and four national championships.
The Alberta government is investing $895,000 through the Major Sport Event Grant Program to assist in things like facility rentals, venue enhancements and promotional and marketing campaigns in the province.
“Major sport events bring energy, excitement and significant economic benefits to our communities. This upcoming lineup of events highlights Alberta’s commitment to sport excellence, supports our local athletes, inspires kids to get active and helps local businesses thrive,” said Andrew Boitchenko, Alberta Minister of Tourism and Sport.
Each event is eligible to receive up to $250,000 in provincial support.
Some events receiving funding include the St. Albert Bicycle Motocross Association receiving $55,000 as they host the 2025 Canadian National BMX Championships.
On August 23 and 24, St. Albert will see more than 800 participants and 2,000 spectators visit the area, injecting up to $400,000 into the local economy the Alberta government said.
The competitions will feature over 450 Alberta athletes, including eight-time Canadian National Champion and Olympian, Molly Simpson, who recently became the first Canadian to win a UCI BMX Racing World Cup.
“We are very excited to be hosting the best BMX riders in the country at the best BMX facility in the country. This track began reconstruction over two years ago and with the help of the province we now have a full five-metre and eight-metre track. With just under 400 metres these high-level riders will complete the course in times around 40 seconds,” said Kyle Reiling, President, St. Albert BMX Club.
Edmonton will also host the Pan American Canoe Polo Championships and the 2025 Canadian Cross Triathlon Championships.
The canoe polo championships at Northeast River Valley Park will feature more than 100 athletes, including 35 from Alberta, and serve as a qualifier for the 2026 World Championships being held in Duisburg, Germany.
“This high-level international competition will bring together elite teams from across the Americas for an action-packed showcase of skill and teamwork. Fans and families will have the chance to support their teams as they compete to qualify for the 2026 World Championships in one of the world’s fastest-growing water sports,” said Brad Stone, president, Edmonton White Water Paddlers.
The cross triathlon will also bring over 450 athletes, including 300 from Alberta. Together, the two events are expected to draw hundreds of spectators and generate more than $850,000 for the local economy.
“This is a unique and exciting celebration of triathlon and mountain biking, and an important milestone in the lead-up to Edmonton hosting the 2027 World Triathlon Multisport Championships. We’re excited to see over 500 athletes from our region and beyond competing in seven races, plus friends and family enjoying all the festivities over the weekend,” said Stephen Bourdeau, chief executive officer, Do North Events.
This year, up to $2.5 million in provincial funding is available through the Major Sport Event Grant Program.
Each event will inject millions into the local economies of their host communities, as visitors support businesses in the region with dining, shopping, entertainment and accommodation bookings.
International and national sport events funded in this announcement:
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- 2025 Men’s U21 Volleyball Pan American Cup – Aug. 5-10 – Calgary
- 2025 Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships – Aug. 8-10 – Calgary
- 2025 National Half Marathon Championships – Aug. 17 – Edmonton
- 2025 Pan American Canoe Championships – Aug. 22-24 – Edmonton
- 2025 Canadian Cross Triathlon Championships – Aug. 23-24 – Edmonton
- 2025 Canadian BMX Championships – Aug 23-24 – St. Albert
- ISU World Cup Speed Skating – Nov. 21-23 – Calgary
- 2026 Viking Cup (hockey) – Dec. 28, 2025-Jan. 4, 2026 – Camrose
- 2026 FIS Snowboard and Freeski Halfpipe World Cup – Dec. 31, 2025-Jan. 3, 2026 – Calgary
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