Tickets to the Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games, August 6 to 21, are on sale now. Basketball and volleyball competitions will be held at NC’s Welland Campus.
With just eight weeks to go, all of Niagara – the College included – are counting down to welcome more than 5,000 up-and-coming athletes and their coaches, and thousands more spectators, to the region.
Now is the chance for NC employees and students to buy tickets to these once-in-a-lifetime games, a chance to watch Canada’s up-and-coming athletes compete on the national stage. This is just the third Canada Games ever held in Ontario. With a total of 18 sports – including basketball and indoor volleyball held at NC’s Welland Campus – there’s something for every sport lover.
“Niagara College is excited and honoured to host Canada’s most promising basketball and volleyball athletes at our Welland Campus for the N22 Canada Games,” said Michele O’Keefe, Director, Athletics and Student Engagement. “The chance to host these games on home court is truly historic for the College and a wonderful opportunity to see some of Canada’s best right in our own backyard.”
Games at the Welland Campus
NC is sharing hosting duties for basketball in week one (August 8 to 13) with the Meridian Centre, and volleyball in week two (August 16 to 21) with Canada Games Park. The Welland Campus will proudly host the semi-finals for women’s basketball on August 12.
Don’t miss your chance to sit courtside at these historic games held at the Welland Campus.
Ticket information
Ticket types range from all-access day passes to sport-specific day and weekly passes. Tickets to sport-specific day events are $15. You can also purchase tickets to attend the opening ceremonies.
For ticket sale information, visit the Canada Summer Games website and click “Purchase Tickets.”
Designated parking on campus for Games ticket holders
From August 5 to 21, NC will offer designated parking to ticket holders in Lots C 1-3.
To ensure ample space for ticket holders, students and employees who are not attending the Games are asked to park in Lots A, D, E, F and G. Thank you for your cooperation.
Torch relay through NC on July 10
Mark your calendars for Sunday, July 10 when the Canada Summer Games torch – carried by NC’s Natasha Desjardins (Knights volleyball and soccer athlete and Fitness and Health Promotion program student) – as it makes its way through NC’s Welland Campus en route to the Opening Ceremonies at the Meridian Centre.


