Jeux de Montréal 2026: come encourage our young athletes
The Montréal games (Jeux de Montréal) are the largest sports competition for athletes between 6 and 12 years old. From April 8 to 12, come encourage more than 10,000 athletes competing to qualify for official sports events.
A legacy of the 1976 Montréal Olympic Games, this 49th edition of the Jeux de Montréal provides youth with a golden opportunity to experience their very first true sports competition.
Entertainment for the whole family
In addition to attending competitions, the audience can enjoy a plethora of fun activities, free of charge, in the fan zone located at the Claude-Robillard and Saint-Laurent and Pierre-Charbonneau sports centres. Aside from the free game zones, the population is also invited to try out various sports, such as athletics, squash and kendo, a Japanese martial art.
26 showcased sports
This year’s sports are:
- Archery
- Artistic gymnastics and trampoline
- Artistic swimming
- Athletics
- Basketball
- Breaking
- Climbing
- Figure skating
- Flag football
- Handball
- Ice hockey
- Judo
- Karate
- Kin-ball
- Rhythmic gymnastics
- Ringette
- Rugby
- Soccer
- Speed skating
- Swimming
- Table tennis
- Ultimate frisbee
- Volleyball
- Water-polo
- Wrestling
- WT Taekwondo
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