Orienteering Canada

Orienteering Canada, formerly known as the Canadian Orienteering Federation (COF), is the governing body of orienteering in Canada. It is recognized by the International Orienteering Federation, of which it is a member.[1]

Orienteering Canada
SportOrienteering
JurisdictionCanada
Founded1967
AffiliationIOF
Regional affiliationNorth America
HeadquartersCalgary, Alberta, Canada
PresidentAnne Teutsch
Official website
www.orienteering.ca

History

Orienteering Canada, was founded in 1967 as the Canadian Orienteering Federation and initially consisted of three member associations, those of Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia.[2] The following year, Orienteering Canada became a member of the International Orienteering Federation and the first Canadian Orienteering Championships were held in Gatineau Park, Quebec on August 10.[2] In 1972, Canada sent its first team to the World Orienteering Championships (WOC) in Staré Splavy, Czech Republic. By 1975, Orienteering Canada consisted of 8 provincial associations. In 1976, Orienteering Quebec organized "O' Ring", the first international orienteering competition held outside of Europe which attracted over 900 participants. In 2012, the organization formally changed its name to Orienteering Canada.[2]

On top of organizing the Canadian Orienteering Championships each year, Orienteering Canada has hosted several major orienteering competitions including the Orienteering World Cup (1978, 1990, 1992), the Asia-Pacific Orienteering Championships (1990, 2002), and the North American Orienteering Championships which they have hosted every four years since 1973.

Affiliated clubs

Curent[3]

Club name Locale Province/Territory
Accro O Sport Granby Quebec
Annapolis Valley Orienteering Club Annapolis Valley Nova Scotia
Azimut Laurentides Morin-Heights Quebec
Cariboo Chilcotin Orienteering Club Williams Lake British Columbia
Club de courses d’aventure et d’orientation de la Gaspésie Gaspé Quebec
DontGetLost Adventure Running Golden Horseshoe (Hamilton, Halton Region, Guelph, Niagara Region) Ontario
Edmonton Overlanders Orienteering Club Edmonton Alberta
Foothills Orienteering Calgary Alberta
Greater Vancouver Orienteering Club Vancouver British Columbia
Halifax Orienteering Club Halifax Nova Scotia
Kootenay Orienteering Club East Kootenay (Cranbrook, Kimberley) British Columbia
Manitoba Orienteering Association Manitoba Manitoba
Orienteering New Brunswick New Brunswick New Brunswick
Orienteering Ottawa Gatineau Quebec
Ottawa Ontario
Orienteering P.E.I.* Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island
Ramblers Orienteering Club Montreal Quebec
Sage Orienteering Club Southern Interior (Salmon Arm, Vernon, Kamloops, Kelowna, Revelstoke) British Columbia
Saskatchewan Orienteering Association Saskatchewan Saskatchewan
Stars Orienteering Club Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge Ontario
Toronto Orienteering Club Toronto Ontario
Ukrainian Orienteering Club Toronto Ontario
Victoria Orienteering Victoria British Columbia
Yukon Orienteering Association Whitehorse Yukon

*Chapter of Orienteering New Brunswick

Defunct[4]

Club name Locale Province/Territory
Azimut Orienteering Club Montreal Quebec
Campden Orienteering Club Campden Ontario
Cowichan Valley Orienteering Club Vancouver Island British Columbia
Coureurs de Bois Orienteering Club Winnipeg Manitoba
Credit Valley Orienteering Club Toronto Ontario
Don Valley Orienteering Club Toronto Ontario
Falcons Orienteering Club Moncton New Brunswick
Feux Follets Sherbrooke Quebec
Finnish Orienteering Club Toronto Ontario
Forest Adventurers London Ontario
Grand Falls Orienteering Club Grand Falls-Windsor Newfoundland and Labrador
Guelph Gators Orienteering Guelph Ontario
Hamilton King's Foresters Hamilton Ontario
Hartney Gougers Orienteering Club Hartney Manitoba
Halifax Hustlers Orienteering Club Halifax Nova Scotia
Humber Valley Orienteering Club Toronto Ontario
Laurentian Orienteering Club Sudbury Ontario
Loup Garou Orienteering Club Gatineau Quebec
Ottawa Ontario
Neepawa Orienteering Club Neepawa Manitoba
Niagara Orienteering Club Niagara Region Ontario
Parkland Orienteering Club Red Deer Alberta
Pasadena Orienteering Club Corner Brook Newfoundland and Labrador
Prince George Orienteering Club Prince George British Columbia
St. John's Orienteering Club St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador
Trackers Orienteering Club Dartmouth Nova Scotia

References

  1. "IOF Member Federations". International Orienteering Federation. Archived from the original on 2008-06-18. Retrieved 2008-06-20.
  2. "History of Orienteering Canada". Orienteering Canada. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  3. "Find A Club". Orienteering Canada. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  4. "Canadian Championships". Orienteering Canada. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
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