Sports & Venues

Athletics - Cross Country and Track & Field
Terry Fox Athletics Facility
2960 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, ON

Athletics is divided into track events (sprints, middle-distance, and long-distance running) and cross-country running (cross-country to be open to all registered and paid athletes – free entry for all athletes).

The MIG 2025 athletics competition will feature male and female individual events in two age groups – junior masters (39 and under) and senior masters (40 and over) categories – field events to include long jump, high jump, and triple jump.

For specific information regarding the rules and regulations that will be followed for the MIG 2025, please refer to the International Association of Athletics Federation Rulebook or the MIG 2025 Sport Technical Pack.

Basketball
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6

The basketball competition for the MIG 2025 will consist of both male and female divisions in a competitive tournament.

There will also be a recreational co-ed tournament.

For specific information regarding the rules and regulations that will be followed for MIG 2025, please refer to the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Rulebook

Register for basketball here.

Slo-Pitch/Fast-Pitch
Sylvia Holden Park
641 O'Connor St, Ottawa, ON

Clarington Park
1640 Laperriere Ave, Ottawa, ON

Join us for competitive men’s and women’s fast-pitch tournaments and men’s, women’s, and co-ed recreational slo-pitch tournaments. Teams will consist of 10-15 players, showcasing top-notch skills and sportsmanship.

For specific information regarding the rules and regulations that will be followed for MIG 2025, please refer to the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Rulebook

Register here for slo pitch or here for fast pitch.

Canoe/Kayak
Rideau Canoe Club
804 Hog's Back Road, Ottawa, ON

The MIG Canoe/Kayak competition consists of male and female singles, doubles, and open mixed doubles events in the following four age categories:

  • Junior Masters (39 and under)
  • Senior Masters (40 and over)

For specific information regarding the rules and regulations that will be followed for the Ottawa 2023 MIG, please refer to the Sport Technical Package.

Golf
TBD

Golf Competition for the 2023 Masters Indigenous Games will consist of male and female competitors in two age groups (39 and under and 40 and over).

For specific information regarding the sport’s rules and regulations that will be followed for the Ottawa 2023 MIG, please refer to the Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA) Rulebook and the Sport Technical Package.

Volleyball
TBD

The volleyball competition for the MIG 2025 will consist of male competitive and female competitive teams. Volleyball will also feature an option for recreational co-ed open teams competition.

For specific information regarding the rules and regulations that will be followed for the MIG 2025, please refer to the Federation International de Volleyball (FIVB) Rulebook and the Sport Technical Package.

3D Archery
Porcupine Hollow Archery Range
1310 Hyndman Rd, Spencerville, Ontario, K0E 1X0, Canada

The Masters Indigenous Games 3-D Archery competition will consist of a Male and Female Open Competition, in the following Equipment Divisions:

  • Compound
  • Traditional

The most recent version of World Archery- Field & 3D Archery Rules will apply, unless otherwise stated in this package. Competition Format: athletes will shoot two (2) rounds of twenty (20) targets per day from unmarked distances according to their age and equipment division.

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