Sponsor Feature: Canadian Tire, who we are and why we're sponsoring the Games

March 8, 2026
Whitehorse Canadian Tire has long been more than just a retail store—it is a proud, Canadian business committed to supporting the people and spirit of the Yukon. Locally owned and operated by Mike and Pat Varley, Whitehorse Canadian Tire has built its reputation on community involvement, teamwork, and a genuine belief in giving back to the place we call home.

Whitehorse Canadian Tire has long been more than just a retail store—it is a proud, Canadian business committed to supporting the people and spirit of the Yukon. Locally owned and operated by Mike and Pat Varley, Whitehorse Canadian Tire has built its reputation on community involvement, teamwork, and a genuine belief in giving back to the place we call home.

As a business that serves families, athletes, outdoor enthusiasts, and community organizations every day, we understand how important events like the 2026 Whitehorse Arctic Winter Games are to the social and cultural fabric of our region. These Games are not only a celebration of sport, but also of unity, resilience, and northern pride. They bring together athletes, volunteers, and spectators from across the Arctic, fostering connections that last well beyond the closing ceremonies.

 Mike and Pat have always been strong supporters of initiatives that uplift the community, encourage healthy lifestyles, and strengthen camaraderie. Their commitment to community events—especially those that inspire youth, promote teamwork, and celebrate northern culture—reflects the values that Whitehorse Canadian Tire stands for. Sponsoring the Arctic Winter Games is a natural extension of that commitment.

The Games provide an opportunity to showcase Whitehorse as a welcoming, vibrant, and inclusive host city. They encourage participation, inspire future generations of athletes, and reinforce the importance of collaboration and mutual support. Whitehorse Canadian Tire is proud to play a role in helping make this event successful, knowing that the positive impact will be felt across the community.

By supporting the 2026 Whitehorse Arctic Winter Games, we are investing in community spirit, shared experiences, and the enduring sense of camaraderie that defines the North. We look forward to cheering on the athletes, supporting volunteers, and celebrating everything that makes Whitehorse and the Arctic community so special.

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