The 2005 Canada Summer Games were held in Regina, Saskatchewan, during 6–20 August 2005. This was the 20th edition of the games and marked the province's centennial year. 3,511 athletes competed in 101 events across 16 sports, including the first appearance of women's wrestling at the games. The games also had the first appearance of diversity ambassadors and athletes competing in multiple sports. Attendance was estimated at 12,000 visitors.

Venues included the Centre for Kinesiology at the University of Regina and the Eventplex at Regina Exhibition Park (now part of the REAL District). The planning and execution of the games was overseen by the Project Management Institute, coordinating 6,000 volunteers on a 40-month project with a budget of $23.4 million. The games concluded with a financial surplus which benefited the Dreams and Champions legacy program, and more than $600,000 of sporting equipment was donated to organizations in the area. The upgrades to Regina's sports facilities led to the city bidding for the 2008, 2011 and 2014 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG), ultimately hosting in July 2014.

Medal standings

RankProvince or TerritoryGoldSilverBronzeTotalRef
1Ontario634550158
2Quebec504243135
3British Columbia424433119
4Alberta293437100
5Saskatchewan15262667
6Nova Scotia15151646
7Manitoba47617
8Prince Edward Island2002
9New Brunswick1416
10Newfoundland and Labrador0459
11Yukon0011
12Northwest Territories0000
12Nunavut0000
Total13221221218660

Venues

See also

Canada Games
Preceded by2003 Canada GamesCanada Games 2005Succeeded by2007 Canada Games
Preceded by2001 Canada Summer GamesCanada Summer Games 2005Succeeded by2009 Canada Summer Games