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Feeding thousands of athletes, coaches, and officials for five days is a monumental task.

Volunteers in host societies work hard to prepare nutritious meals and serve food to thousands of athletes, coaches, and officials at each BC Winter Games and BC Summer Games.

It’s an undertaking that requires over a year of work, including building partnerships with suppliers, seeking out food sources, organizing hundreds of volunteers, finding central locations to serve food, and much, much more. While Games volunteers make every effort to supply nutritious meals, not everything will go according plan and not everyone enjoys the same food. Please be patient and understanding!

What will I eat?

Breakfasts and dinners will be served at central food services location. You will be able to select your food items from a buffet-style menu. When you leave breakfast you will grab you lunch and take it with you for the lunch time noted on you Bus & Meal Schedule.

Games volunteers will ensure nutritious meals are provided but that doesn’t mean everything offered will be to your liking. Please be patient and understanding. With as many as 1,600 participants to feed, it is challenging to provide meal options that will be liked by everyone!

Allergies or Special Dietary Requirements

If you have an allergy or special dietary needs for medical/health reasons, it is important that the Medical/Allergy form is completed prior to the Games. The Medical/Allergy Form will be completed through the BC GAMES PARTICIPANT WEBSITE. The Food Services Directorate has a role devoted entirely to the handling of special dietary requests and will be on site to help you find items that meet your special dietary requests noted in your Medical/Allergy form.

Prepare for a long trip

Make sure to pack a meal and snacks for your travel as you may not have the opportunity to stop for food! The trip can be long and tiring so Plan to get plenty of rest prior to departure.

Eating at accommodation

Teams are permitted to order or bring food to accommodations to supplement meals provided by Games volunteers. Food must be delivered before curfew and participants are expected to clean up after themselves.

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How to qualify for the Games

Qualification for the Games varies from sport-to-sport.

Generally qualification events for the Games are held beginning 6 months prior to the Games up to about 5 or 6 weeks prior to the Games, depending on the sport. Qualifications for the Games are coordinated by the Provincial Sport Organization (PSO) and managed by the organization or the Zone Representatives – refer to the technical package for the respective sport (BC Winter Games; BC Summer Games) for contact information.

Step 1: Find
Your Sport

See if your sport will be at the next Games and what the eligibility is with our sport packages.

Step 2: Find
Your Zone

The team that you attend with will depend on what geographical Zone you live in.

Step 3: Contact
PSO

Your Provincial Sport Organization (PSO) can tell you when your Zone qualification event is. Contact information cab be found in the technical packages.

Step 4: Attend
Zone Tryout

Zone qualification events are usually held beginning 6 months prior to the games up to about 5 of 6 weeks prior to the event. Check with your PSO to be sure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about everything related to the Games, including information about qualification, registration, transportation and more.

What sports are in the Games?

See the respective sport pages for the list of sports included in the next BC Summer Games and BC Winter Games. Note that sports may change from one Games to the next, as per our Core Sport criteria for inclusion in the Games.

Why should I try to qualify for the BC Games?

The Games are generally a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. As a multi-sport Games, they are more dynamic in nature compared to single-sport competition and help participants prepare for higher level events. Here’s what some past participants have said about their BC Games experience: ”

How do I qualify?

The qualification process for the Games varies between sports. Review a sport’s Technical Package (BC Winter Games; BC Summer Games) for specific information. Also review BC Games General Rules for additional eligibility information (BC Summer Games; BC Winter Games).

When will qualification events be held?

Generally qualification events for the Games are held beginning 6 months prior to the Games up to about 5 or 6 weeks prior to the Games and vary from sport-to-sport. Qualifications for the Games are coordinated by the Provincial Sport Organization and managed by the organization or the Zone Representatives – refer to the technical package for the respective sport (BC Winter Games; BC Summer Games) for contact information.

Zones at the BC Games

In order to ensure that the BC Summer and BC Winter Games include participants from every part of the Province, as well as to help support each Provincial…

Zones at the BC Games

In order to ensure that the BC Summer and BC Winter Games include participants from every part of the Province, as well as to help support each Provincial…

Zones at the BC Games

In order to ensure that the BC Summer and BC Winter Games include participants from every part of the Province, as well as to help support each Provincial…

Zones at the BC Games

In order to ensure that the BC Summer and BC Winter Games include participants from every part of the Province, as well as to help support each Provincial…

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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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