Inaugural Masters Indigenous Games 2018 Opening Gala Celebrates Sport and Culture at Royal Ontario Museum
July 11, 2018 – Athletes, cultural performers, dignitaries, sponsors, and volunteers gather at the Royal Ontario Museum to celebrate the start of the Inaugural Masters Indigenous Games 2018, presented by the Aboriginal Sport and Wellness Council of Ontario.
Who: Stage Party
Performers
Where: Royal Ontario Museum – 100 Queen’s Park, Toronto, Ontario
When: Thursday July 12, 2018 at 7pm
About the Masters Indigenous Games
The Masters Indigenous Games was founded to meet the growing need for competitive sport for the aging population. The Games encourage mature individuals to be active, with the awareness that competitive sport can continue throughout life, contributing to increased health and wellness. The inaugural Games will take place this coming July 12-15 and provide an opportunity for Indigenous adults from around the world, to engage in sport competition with their peers. The Masters Indigenous Games are expected to take place every two years, and like the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG), are a celebration of both sport achievement and distinct cultural heritage. The Masters Indigenous Games are a direct legacy of the successful Toronto 2017 NAIG which took place in the Greater Toronto Area last July.
MIG 2018 Quick Facts:
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Acknowledgement
The Masters Indigenous Games 2018 honours and acknowledges the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit. The Masters Indigenous Games 2018 also acknowledges all Indigenous Peoples and communities across the province of Ontario, including First Nations, Inuit and Métis, living both on and off reserve, in rural and urban communities.
Contact Information:
MIG 2018 Communications Team
communications@mastersindigenousgames.ca