Back on track: Canadian Track and Field Championships sprints back to Ottawa 

The Canadian Track and Field Championships finish line is returning to Ottawa soil. 

As the Ottawa Sports Commissioner, I am happy to see Canada’s finest athletes return to our City to compete in the 2025 and 2026 editions at Terry Fox Athletic Park – where the 2017 and 2018 editions were held. 

The Canadian Track and Field Championships serve as the national championship for under 20 (U20), Open and Para Athletics categories, and the 2025 edition will serve as Trials for the 2025 World Athletics Championships to be held in Tokyo, Japan.

The Ottawa Lions will serve as the host club and will work with Athletics Canada, to organize the events.  The City of Ottawa and Ottawa Tourism will be there to assist with to ensure the national sport event is a success.

An exciting aspect for all sports lovers, including myself, is the opportunity to volunteer, attend and help leading up to the events. 

A few years ago as a City, we lost the bid to host the Canada Summer Games.  The lessons from the debrief with the volunteer bid committee was clear.  The City of Ottawa is missing a 50m host pool and a modern track and field facility which allows locals to train, compete and to host.

We are very fortunate in this instance that Athletics Canada is continuing to see the strong local volunteers in place with the Ottawa Lions.  

Ottawa is home to fantastic local club which calls the Terry Fox Athletic Facility home. When the event took place in 2017 and 2018, the stands were full, excited to catch a glimpse of some of our elite and world-class athletes. It is also an opportunity to see the debut of a young athlete’s career and a chance to learn more about sporting events.  The opportunity for the City of Ottawa, with the help of local host partners such as Ottawa Tourism and Ottawa Lions to modernize the facility remains a unique opportunity to surprise and become a marquee choice for competitions for our future.

Good Day!

 Thank you for reaching out to my City Councillor website. I was blessed to represent residents and businesses in Lowertown, Sandy Hill, and Vanier at the City of Ottawa for 12 years (2010 to 2022).

I am keeping the website active, as a former city councillor and community leader so that residents can review and access projects, priorities and some of the most serious issues during the period I was a City Councillor for Ward 12, Rideau-Vanier.

If you are looking to connect with the City of Ottawa, I encourage you to call 311.

If you are seeking to connect with your City councillor, Stephanie Plante, please email (Stephanie.plante@ottawa.ca) or call (613-580-2482).

I remain an engaged leader in our community, in Ottawa and for the National Capital Region. If you are looking to connect with me please send me an email via: info@mathieufleury.ca or find me on LinkedIn

Thank you.
Mat

Bonjour!

 

Merci d’avoir consulté mon site Web de conseiller municipal. J’ai eu la chance de représenter les résidents et les entreprises de la Basse-Ville, de la Côte-de-Sable et de Vanier à la Ville d’Ottawa pendant 12 ans (de 2010 à 2022).

Je garde le site Web actif, en tant qu’ancien conseiller municipal et leader communautaire, afin que les résidents puissent examiner et consulter les projets, les priorités et certains des problèmes les plus graves pendant la période où j’étais conseiller municipal du quartier 12, Rideau-Vanier.

Si vous cherchez à communiquer avec la Ville d’Ottawa, je vous encourage à composer le 311.

Si vous cherchez à communiquer avec votre conseillère municipale, Stéphanie Plante, veuillez envoyer un courriel (Stephanie.plante@ottawa.ca) ou téléphoner au (613-580-2482).

Je demeure un leader engagé dans notre communauté, à Ottawa et dans la région de la capitale nationale. Si vous cherchez à communiquer avec moi, veuillez m’envoyer un courriel à l’adresse suivante : info@mathieufleury.ca ou me trouver sur LinkedIn.

Je vous remercie.
Mat