Alberta gets 2027 World Juniors and bevy of other international events over four years
Alberta is slated to welcome several international hockey events to the province over the next four years, the government announced Saturday in conjunction with Hockey Canada.
The events are contingent on the Alberta Government approving $11 million in the upcoming provincial budget, which will be revealed in full on Feb. 29.
According to the province, Alberta would host the 2024 World Para Ice Hockey Championships, 2024 and 2026 Hlinka Gretzky Cups, 2025 and 2026 Canada vs. USA National Women’s rivalry games, 2027 IIHF World Junior Championship and four years of Hockey Canada summer camps.
These events and development camps will foster diversity and inclusion in hockey, provide players with the opportunity to play in front of a hometown crowd and inspire the next generation of athletes, the province says in a release.