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Games Schedules and Overview

Friends, family, and supporters are an important part of the support system for athletes and coaches. Spectators are welcome at all sport competitions, which are all free of charge to cheer on the young athletes loudly and positively. The Culture of the Games expectations apply to all spectators.

Sport Schedules are expected to be finalized and posted by July 2026.

START-STOP COMPETITION SCHEDULE
SPORT VENUE Thu., July 23 - Competition Times (Medal Presentations) Fri., July 24 - Competition Times (Medal Presentations) Sat., July 25 - Competition Times (Medal Presentations) Sun., July 26 - Competition Times (Medal Presentations)
Artistic Swimming H20 Adventure + Fitness Centre 12:30–14:50 11:15–15:15 (16:00 – 16:30) 13:00–15:15 (16:00—16:30)
Kelowna Family YMCA 07:30–10:45
Athletics (inc. SO) Apple Bowl Stadium 08:45–16:45 (12:30–13:00 16:45–17:15) 08:45–16:00 (12:10–13:00 16:00–17:00)
Baseball Elks Stadium 07:30–18:45 07:00–18:45 07:30–10:30 (11:00–11:30)
Lombardy Park 07:30–18:45 07:00–18:45 07:00–10:00
Basketball (Female and Male) Okanagan Mission Secondary 08:30–15:30 09:30–21:15 10:00–20:30 08:00–11:45 (12:15—12:45)
Canyon Falls Middle 08:00–11:30
Beach Volleyball (Female and Male) Boyce-Gyro Beach Park 08:15–16:30 08:15–16:15 08:15–10:15 (10:30–11:00)
Box Lacrosse Kelowna Memorial Arena 08:00–17:30 08:00–18:00 07:00–12:00
Prospera Place 08:00–18:00 07:00–12:00 (12:15–12:45)
Canoe/Kayak Parkinson Recreation Centre 08:00–14:00 (14:00–14:45)
WFN Private Beach (Gellatly Bay) 08:00–16:00 (16:00–16:30) 08:00–17:00 (17:00–17:30)
Kelowna Paddle Centre 08:00–11:00 (11:00–12:00)
Field Lacrosse Mission Recreation Park (Field M15) 08:00–17:30 08:30–17:30 07:30–11:00 (11:30–12:00)
Golf Shannon Lake Golf Club 10:45–19:00 10:45–19:00 (19:00–19:30)
Rowing Vernon Rowing and Dragon Boat Club 10:00–16:30 10:00–16:30 08:45–10:15 (10:15–10:45)
Rugby-Female Rutland Recreation Park (Field R3) 09:20–15:10 09:00–15:10 09:00–11:40 (12:00–12:30)
Sailing Central Okanagan Sailing Association 12:00–15:00 08:00–16:30 08:00–16:30 07:00–12:00 (12:00–12:30)
Softball-Female Kinsmen Softball Complex 07:00–16:00 07:00–18:30 07:00–10:30 (11:00–11:30)
Swimming (inc. Para and SO) H20 Adventure + Fitness Centre 07:00–12:30 15:30–18:15 (18:30–19:30) 07:00–12:30 15:30–18:15 (18:30–19:30) 07:00–12:30 (12:30–13:00)
Towed Water Sports Turtle Lodges Resort (Ellison/Duck Lake) 10:30–14:00 08:30–17:00 (17:00–17:30) 08:30–17:00 (17:00–17:30)
Triathlon Sarsons Beach Park 07:30–11:10 (12:30–13:00) 07:30–11:30 (12:30–13:00) 08:30–09:35 (10:00–10:30)
Ultimate Rutland Recreation Park (Fields R2 and R4)  13:30–15:25 10:30–16:25 10:30–16:25 09:30–11:55
Volleyball (Female and Male) Kelowna Secondary 08:15–19:30 08:15–16:00 08:15–11:40
Canyon Falls Middle 09:00–17:10
Wrestling Rutland Senior Secondary 08:00–16:00 (16:00–17:00) 08:00–16:00 (16:00–17:00)
OPENING CEREMONY

July 23, 2026
7:00 – 9:30 p.m.
Prospera Place

The Opening Ceremony is a memorable experience and kicks off what will be an exceptional multi-sport Games experience. The ceremony will feature entertainment acts, participant parade, guest speakers, and lighting of the Games torch. Participants are encouraged to dress in zone colours. More information about ticketing, parking, food, and livestream will be posted here soon.

MORE INFORMATION
Calendar Calendar

Sport Schedules

Sport-specific schedules are now available for the Trail-Rossland 2026 BC Winter Games.

Monitor Monitor

Livestreaming

Livestreaming for sports is organized at a sport-specific level and not at a Games-wide level. Some sports that have very limited spectator seating capacity or that have Provincial Sport Organization-driven processes are offering livestreaming.

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Territory Acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) People, also known today as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations, and recognize that our work in this province spans the territories of more than 200 First Nations, as well as Métis and Inuit communities.

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