Whitehorse 2026 AWG Business Mixer Generates Strong Sponsorship Support

March 13, 2025

With one year to go until the Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games, over 30 businesses and organizations have stepped up to pledge their support at tonight’s Business Community Mixer at Coast Mountain Sports. This milestone event marks a significant moment in the lead-up to the Games, reinforcing the momentum and excitement surrounding this international celebration of Arctic sport and culture.

"The Arctic Winter Games are about more than just competition—they’re about capacity building and celebration for athletes, coaches, cultural contingents and volunteers across the North," said Tracey Bilsky, President of the Whitehorse 2026 AWG Host Society. "The Games provide an opportunity for young athletes to compete at a high level while also learning valuable life skills and sharing important cultural traditions. Volunteers, officials and cultural performers gain experience that strengthens sport development in their communities. The strong business support we’re seeing today helps ensure that these Games create a lasting legacy."

Tonight’s event showcased the growing corporate support behind the Games, with businesses committing financial sponsorships and value-in-kind contributions to help bring the Games to life. Amanda Deuling, Co-Chair of the Sponsorship Committee, highlighted the success of the sponsorship campaign:

"The momentum behind the Arctic Winter Games continues to build. With significant cash and in-kind contributions pledged or confirmed, we’re in a strong position to meet our sponsorship targets. This allows us to grow our focus in working with sponsors on meaningful activation that will enhance the athlete, participant, volunteer, and spectator experience."

As one of the Arctic Winter Games' longest-standing supporters, Northwestel has played a crucial role in connecting northern communities through sport, culture, and technology. Their ongoing commitment to the Games ensures athletes, volunteers, and spectators have access to essential telecommunications services, helping to create an inclusive and well-connected experience.

“Northwestel is honoured to continue our tradition of being a Legacy Sponsor of the Arctic Winter Games in our partnership with the Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games host society at the highest sponsorship level—Arctic Champion. Over our 55-year partnership with the Games, we have deeply valued the moments when our northern communities across all territories and beyond unite to celebrate the vibrant cultures that define our regions. We are thrilled to welcome all the Games’ participants and spectators to Whitehorse in 2026, where we will celebrate athletic excellence and our shared Northern spirit,” said Northwestel President Curtis Shaw.

The following sponsors have pledged their support for the Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games:

Arctic Champions

  • Northwestel
  • Northern Vision Development

Arctic Heroes

  • Yukon Energy
  • Yukon Development Corporation
  • Dakwakada Capital Investments
  • Northerm
  • Castle Rock Enterprises

Arctic Supporters

  • Connected North

Official Suppliers

  • Karbon Clothing
  • Air North – Yukon’s Airline
  • Mammoth Marketing & Design Agency
  • CKRW – The Rush
  • Yukon News
  • Yukon Brewing
  • Taku Sport Group & Coast Mountain Sports
  • Domino’s Pizza
  • Kimik IT

BSC Golf Classic – Hole Sponsors

  • Arcrite/Dairy Queen
  • Ketza Construction
  • Lamarche Lang
  • Duncans Ltd
  • Arctic Backhoe
  • Budget Plumbing and Heating
  • SDC
  • Kobayashi and Zedda
  • HVACTech Systems
  • Terence Tait Realty
  • BSC/Dune Engineering
  • Greenwood Engineering
  • Ice Fog Analytics
  • Floors at Capital Builder Flooring

Games Contributors

  • Pepsi and Northland Beverages
  • Arctic Star Printing, Inkspirationz & Green Screen Printing

As sponsorship momentum continues to grow, the Host Society will enhance efforts toward community engagement, and finalizing operational plans.

For more information on how to support the Games or get involved, visit AWG2026.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Paolo Gallina
Manager – Marketing & Sponsorship
Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games Host Society
P: (867) 332-1463
E: paolo.gallina@awg2026.org
AWG2026.org

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December 17, 2025
Whitehorse, Yukon

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December 17, 2025 

Arctic Winter Games 2026 and Northern Vision Development (NVD) Announce Partnership and 30-Day Giveaway 

Whitehorse, Yukon — The Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games Host Society is proud to announce a new partnership with Northern Vision Development (NVD), a prominent Yukon-based development and hospitality group. This collaboration will be highlighted through the launch of the 30-Day Giveaway Blitz, a large social media giveaway leading up to the Whitehorse 2026 Games in March. 

NVD has been a supporter of the Host Society since the early planning stages of the Games, generously providing office space for the AWG 2026 team. As the Games approach, NVD’s hotels will also play a key role in welcoming visitors, officials, and special guests travelling to Whitehorse in March.

“Northern Vision Development has been an exceptional partner from the very beginning. Their support has touched nearly every facet of our work—from providing office space to helping us prepare to welcome thousands of visitors in 2026. Strong corporate sponsors like NVD make it possible for our Host Society to deliver a world-class Arctic Winter Games, and we’re grateful for their continued commitment to our community and to the success of these Games.”

Tracey Bilsky, President, Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games Host Society

30-Day Giveaway Blitz

In the 30 days leading up to the Arctic Winter Games, AWG 2026 and NVD will host a territory-wide Giveaway Blitz, featuring a new Yukon business and prize every day. The initiative is designed to build excitement for the Games while showcasing the strength, creativity, and community spirit of local businesses.

Each daily giveaway will launch at 8:00 AM, run until 8:00 PM, and conclude with a winner announcement at 8:30 PM. Both AWG 2026 and NVD will promote the featured business across their social media channels, driving engagement, visibility, and new audiences directly to local partners.

“Our company is incredibly proud to be a Arctic Legend sponsor for the Arctic Winter Games,” said Michael Hale, CEO of Northern Vision Development. “For more than two decades, NVD has been a proud member of the Yukon business community. We have always believed strongly in the role that the private sector can play in giving opportunities to youth and to supporting community events. The AWG is a fantastic example of doing just that – creating opportunities for youth while we build up our community – and we couldn’t imagine a better event to support.”

This partnership underscores a shared commitment to supporting northern communities, elevating local businesses, and celebrating Yukon pride as the countdown to Games week continues.

About the Arctic Winter Games

The Arctic Winter Games are the world’s largest multi-sport and cultural event for youth from the circumpolar North. Taking place in Whitehorse from March 8–15, 2026, the Games will welcome more than 2,000 participants from Northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Sápmi, and other circumpolar regions to compete in 20 sports and share their cultures and traditions.

For more information about the Games or partnership opportunities, please visit awg2026.org or follow @whitehorse2026 on social media.

Media Contact:Larissa WinsladeCoordinator, Marketing & Sponsorship ActivationWhitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games Host Societylarissa.winslade@awg2026.org

Flags Raised for 2026 Arctic Winter Games as Whitehorse Welcomes Circumpolar North

December 2, 2025
Whitehorse, Yukon

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 2, 2025

Flags Raised for 2026 Arctic Winter Games as Whitehorse Welcomes Circumpolar North

Whitehorse, Yukon — The Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games Host Society proudly hosted its Flag Raising Ceremony today at the Canada Games Centre, marking a major milestone in the final stretch toward the Games.

Flags from all eight competing contingents—Alaska, Alberta North, Greenland, Northwest Territories, Nunavik, Nunavut, Sápmi, and Yukon—were raised alongside the flags of the host municipality - Whitehorse - and the two host First Nations - Ta’an Kwäch’än Council and the Kwanlin Dün First Nation. The ceremony honoured the northern communities, cultures, and athletes who will gather in Whitehorse from March 8–15, 2026.

The event brought together representatives from the Arctic Winter Games International Committee, the City of Whitehorse, the Government of Yukon, the Government of Canada, and leaders from both host First Nations.

“Seeing these flags rise here today is a powerful symbol of everything the Arctic Winter Games stand for,” said Tracey Bilsky, President of the Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games Host Society. “Each flag represents a northern community coming together in the spirit of sport, culture, friendship, and pride. With just over 100 days to go, our staff team and hundreds of volunteers are moving from planning into full operations, and we’re incredibly excited to welcome the circumpolar world back to Whitehorse.”

Bilsky noted that the Games build long-term legacies for the Yukon, from volunteer development and athlete pathways to infrastructure improvements and the sharing of Indigenous cultures and northern traditions.

Upcoming AWG 2026 Events

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    Deadline: December 15, 2025
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  • Volunteer Open House
    December 4, 2025 — 3:00–6:00 p.m.
    AWG Office: 401 Main Street
    Drop-in event for volunteer support, paperwork help, uniform try on, and refreshments.

About the Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games

The Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games will take place from March 8–15, 2026, bringing together nearly 2,000 athletes and cultural participants, supported by 2,000 volunteers from across the Yukon and beyond.

Participants will represent eight contingents from the Circumpolar North:
Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Alaska, Northern Alberta, Nunavik (Northern Quebec), Sápmi (cultural regions in Scandinavia), and Greenland.

The Arctic Winter Games celebrate sport, culture, and community — showcasing the incredible talent and spirit of northern youth while strengthening international friendships across the Arctic.

Whitehorse has a proud history with the Games, having previously hosted in 1972, 1980, 1992, 2000, 2007, and 2012. It was also selected to host the 2020 Games, which were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2026 edition marks the city’s seventh time welcoming the Arctic to its doorstep — a reflection of Whitehorse’s deep community pride and its proven capacity to deliver world-class northern events.

Media Contact:

Paolo Gallina
Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games Host Society
paolo.gallina@awg2026.org
867-332-1463

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Levée des drapeaux pour les Jeux d’hiver de l’Arctique 2026 alors que Whitehorse accueille le Nord circumpolaire

Whitehorse, Yukon — La Société hôte des Jeux d’hiver de l’Arctique Whitehorse 2026 a tenu aujourd’hui sa cérémonie de levée des drapeaux au Centre des Jeux du Canada, marquant une étape importante dans la dernière phase de préparation en vue des Jeux.

Les drapeaux des huit contingents participants — Alaska, Alberta du Nord, Groenland, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Nunavik, Nunavut, Sápmi et Yukon — ont été hissés aux côtés de ceux de la municipalité hôte, Whitehorse, ainsi que des deux Premières Nations hôtes : le Conseil des Ta’an Kwäch’än et la Première Nation des Kwanlin Dün. La cérémonie a rendu hommage aux communautés nordiques, aux cultures et aux athlètes qui se rassembleront à Whitehorse du 8 au 15 mars 2026.

L’événement a réuni des représentants du Comité international des Jeux d’hiver de l’Arctique, de la Ville de Whitehorse, du gouvernement du Yukon, du gouvernement du Canada, ainsi que des dirigeant(e)s des deux Premières Nations hôtes.

« Voir ces drapeaux se lever aujourd’hui est un symbole puissant de tout ce que représentent les Jeux d’hiver de l’Arctique », a déclaré Tracey Bilsky, présidente de la Société hôte des Jeux d’hiver de l’Arctique Whitehorse 2026. « Chaque drapeau représente une communauté nordique qui se rassemble dans un esprit de sport, de culture, d’amitié et de fierté. À un peu plus de 100 jours des Jeux, notre équipe et des centaines de bénévoles passent de la planification aux opérations complètes, et nous sommes extrêmement impatients d’accueillir à nouveau le monde circumpolaire à Whitehorse. »

Mme Bilsky a souligné que les Jeux laissent des legs durables au Yukon, notamment en matière de développement du bénévolat, de parcours pour les athlètes, d’améliorations aux infrastructures et de mise en valeur des cultures autochtones et des traditions nordiques.

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Les Jeux d’hiver de l’Arctique Whitehorse 2026 auront lieu du 8 au 15 mars 2026 et réuniront près de 2 000 athlètes et participants culturels, soutenus par 2 000 bénévoles provenant du Yukon et d’ailleurs.

Les participants représenteront huit contingents du Nord circumpolaire :
Yukon, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Nunavut, Alaska, Alberta du Nord, Nunavik (Nord-du-Québec), Sápmi (régions culturelles de Scandinavie) et Groenland.

Les Jeux d’hiver de l’Arctique célèbrent le sport, la culture et la communauté — mettant en valeur le talent et l’esprit remarquables de la jeunesse nordique tout en renforçant les relations internationales à travers l’Arctique.

Whitehorse possède une longue tradition d’accueil des Jeux, les ayant déjà organisés en 1972, 1980, 1992, 2000, 2007 et 2012. La ville devait également accueillir l’édition de 2020, annulée en raison de la pandémie de COVID-19. L’édition 2026 marque la septième fois que Whitehorse ouvre ses portes à l’Arctique — un reflet de la grande fierté communautaire de la ville et de sa capacité éprouvée à offrir des événements nordiques de calibre mondial.

Personne-ressource pour les médias :
Paolo Gallina
Société hôte des Jeux d’hiver de l’Arctique Whitehorse 2026
paolo.gallina@awg2026.org
867-332-1463

Arctic Winter Games 2026 and Yukon University Announce Partnership

November 25, 2025
Whitehorse, Yukon

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 25, 2025

Arctic Winter Games 2026 and Yukon University Announce Partnership

Whitehorse, Yukon — The Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games Host Society is proud to announce a new partnership with Yukon University, officially celebrated today during the much-anticipated Student vs. Teachers Futsal Game on the Whitehorse Ayamdigut campus.

This partnership brings together two organizations dedicated to supporting northern youth, honouring cultural diversity, and strengthening community connections as Whitehorse prepares to welcome athletes, coaches, cultural participants, and supporters from across the circumpolar North in 2026.

“Yukon University is an essential partner in bringing the Arctic Winter Games to life. Their commitment to northern youth and community makes this collaboration a natural fit, and we’re thrilled to welcome athletes and cultural participants onto this vibrant campus in March 2026.”

— Megan Cromarty, General Manager, Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games

As part of this collaboration, Yukon University will play a central role in hosting the Games. The campus cafeteria will serve as the main meal site for all 2,000 participants, ensuring athletes, coaches, and cultural delegates are well supported throughout the week. The Ayamdigut Campus gym will also be the official futsal venue, bringing the excitement of competition directly to the university community.

This partnership reflects a shared commitment to creating a welcoming environment for all participants and highlights Yukon University as a vibrant hub of community pride during the 2026 Arctic Winter Games.

“We’re excited for the Yukon University Community to play a part in the Arctic Winter Games. Sport gives us an opportunity to work, learn and celebrate together.”

— Shelagh Rowles, Interim President, Yukon University

About the Arctic Winter Games

The Arctic Winter Games are the world’s largest multi-sport and cultural event for youth from the circumpolar North. Taking place in Whitehorse from March 8–15, 2026, the Games will welcome more than 2,000 participants from Northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Sápmi, and other circumpolar regions to compete in 20 sports and share their cultures and traditions.

For more information about the Games or partnership opportunities, please visit awg2026.org or follow @whitehorse2026 on social media.

Media Contact:
Larissa Winslade
Coordinator, Marketing & Sponsorship Activation
Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games Host Society
larissa.winslade@awg2026.org