The cultural program is an integral part of the experience at the Canadian Francophone Games.
Spectacular shows, venue entertainment, a festive atmosphere, and the chance to discover the host region’s culture, history and heritage: everything is in place to ensure a rich experience that goes far beyond mere competition.
The Opening and Closing Ceremonies will be held to celebrate French-speaking Canadian youth. The general public, as well as all participants and visitors, are invited to events.
A hub for all participants, volunteers and visitors, the Games Village will offer a variety of recreational activities designed to encourage interaction. The Games Village will be open throughout the event.
The Youth Night, exclusively for members of the JeuxFC teams, is a festive night offering a variety of atmospheres and activities to keep everyone entertained: dancing, video games, board games, relaxation areas, open stages for impromptu performances, and more.
The Lead’Arts Gala is a unique event at the Canadian Francophone Games, showcasing the winners from the various disciplines in arts and leadership. The general public is invited to come and watch participants’ performances, which are sure to impress many with their talent.
Results of the 2025 Laval Games
For results from previous editions, see the links below.
Four major awards are presented at the Canadian Francophone Games.
The Games Flag is presented to the delegation that accumulates the most points in the overall standings; points are awarded for all placings, not just the medals.
The Spirit of the Francophonie Award is presented to the delegation that stands out for its bonds of friendship and its spirit of mutual support and cooperation with other delegations. The participants decide the winner by vote.
Criteria for the Spirit of the Francophonie Award:
The Most Improved Award is presented to the delegation that has shown the greatest improvement since the last JeuxFC, taking into account the performances of all participants.
This award recognizes the ongoing commitment of an individual who has distinguished themselves through their contribution to the development of the Games over the years.
This individual will have made a significant contribution to the growth of this event organized by the FJCF. He or she will have participated in the Games on several occasions, possibly in different roles, and will have had a significant impact on the organization of a particular edition or the long-term development of the Games.
| Editions | Flag | Most Improved | Francophonie |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Québec | Saskatchewan | Nouveau-Brunswick |
| 2017 | Nouveau-Brunswick | Manitoba | Nouveau-Brunswick |
| 2014 | Québec | Yukon | Manitoba |
| 2011 | Québec | Colombie-Britannique | Manitoba |
| 2008 | Nouveau-Brunswick | Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador | Ontario |
| 2005 | Québec | Ontario | Nouveau-Brunswick |
| 2002 | Québec | Québec | Saskatchewan |
| 1999 | Nouveau-Brunswick | - | Ontario |