
Canadian Association for Sport Heritage
Join us for the next CASH Conference
Hosted by Alberta Sports Hall of Fame,
June 23-25, 2026
THEME:
Collaboration is the Competitive Advantage:
How Partnerships Strengthen Sport Heritage
June 23- Pre Conference Activities - Drumheller
Trip to explore the Alberta Badlands –
Tyrrell Museum, Atlas Coal Mine, Last Chance Saloon
June 24- Conference Day One
8:15 - 8:50 - Registration at the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame
8:45 - 9:00 – Welcome
9:00 - 10:00 – Keynote Speaker
10:00 - 10:30 - Break
10:30 - 11:30 - Session 1
11:30 - 1:30 - Lunch
1:30 - 2:30 - Session 2
2:30 - 3:00 - Break
3:00 - 4:00 - Session 3
4:00 - 5:00 - Break
5:30 - 9:00 - Sip, Swing, and Supper: Enjoy an unforgettable Alberta experience with 9 holes of golf at the stunning Wolf Creek Golf Resort, complete with a power cart and sweeping views of one of the province’s top courses. The evening wraps up with a delicious Alberta beef prime rib dinner, expertly prepared by an award-winning chef—an ideal mix of great golf, great food, and relaxed networking in a truly beautiful setting.
June 25 - Conference Day 2
9:00 - 10:00 - ASHF Tour: Go behind the scenes at the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame with a guided tour of our galleries, interactive exhibits, and collections spaces. Explore how stories of Alberta’s sporting greats are shared through hands-on experiences, innovative interpretation, and the work that happens behind the scenes to preserve sport history.
10:00 - 1030 - Break
10:30 - 11:30 –Session 4
11:30 - 1:00 - Picnic Lunch at Fort Normandeau
1:00 - 2:00 - Session 5
2:30 - 3:30 - Closing Keynote
4:00 - 5:00 - Freshen up Break
5:00 - 8:00 - Trolley Ride and Brewery Tour: Wrap up the conference with a Troubled Trolley group pedal bike ride through downtown Red Deer, offering a relaxed and social way to experience the city. Along the route, delegates will have the opportunity to sample craft beers from Troubled Monk, before finishing the evening with appetizers at the Troubled Monk Tap House.
Details:
Located in Red Deer, in the heart of Central Alberta, the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame honours the athletes, builders, teams, and media who have shaped sport in our province, while celebrating sport’s impact on communities across Alberta. We look forward to welcoming sport heritage colleagues from across the country to connect, collaborate, and share in Alberta’s rich sporting legacy.
Travel to and transportation during conference at own cost (contact CASH for carpooling options). We are ideally located exactly 90 minutes from both Calgary & Edmonton International Airports.
Red Deer Resort & Casino - Red Deer, AB ($139/night + taxes & fees -- to get group rate say you’re with “Canadian Association for Sport Heritage group” - book by May 24th to get rate). (403) 346-2091 or click here to book with the group rate online.
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Conference Registration - Members Rate: $300

Conference Registration - Non-Members Rate: $350

Pre-Conference Trip: $150

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Session Sponsorship
$250

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Past Conferences
Year | City |
|---|---|
1979 | Vancouver BC |
1980 | Fredericton NB (New Brunswick SHOF) |
1981 | Hamilton ON (Canadian Football HOF&M) |
1982 | Regina SK (Saskatchewan SHOF) |
1983 | Toronto ON (Canada's SHOF) |
1984 | Ottawa ON |
1985 | Halifax NS (Nova Scotia SHOF) |
1986 | Winnipeg MB (Manitoba SHOF) |
1987 | Fredericton NB (New Brunswick SHOF) |
1988 | Hamilton ON (Canadian Football HOF&M) |
1989 | Thunder Bay ON (Northwestern Ontario SHOF) |
1990 | Calgary AB (Olympic HOF&M) * |
1991 | Kingston ON (International Ice Hockey) |
1992 | St. John's NF (Newfoundland SHOF) |
1993 | Regina SK (Saskatchewan SHOF) |
1994 | Oakville ON (Canadian Golf HOF) |
1995 | Vancouver BC (British Columbia SHOF) * |
1996 | Toronto ON (Hockey HOF) |
1997 | Saint John NB (Saint John SHOF) |
1998 | Calgary AB (Olympic HOF&M) |
1999 | Fredericton NB (New Brunswick SHOF) |
2000 | Winnipeg MB (Manitoba SHOF&M) |
2001 | Halifax NS (Nova Scotia SHOF) |
2002 | Red Deer AB (Alberta SHOF&M) |
2003 | Ottawa ON (Ottawa SHOF/Naismith M&HOF) |
2005 | Calgary AB (Olympic Hall of Fame)* |
2011 | Oakville ON (Canadian Golf HOF & M)* |
2013 | Calgary AB (Canada's Sports HOF)* |
2015 | Halifax NS (Nova Scotia Sports HOF) |
2017 | Vancouver BC (BC Sports Hall of Fame) |
2019 | Fredericton NB (New Brunswick SHOF) |
2024 | Parry Sound, ON (Bobby Orr Hall of Fame) |
* joint meeting between CASH and the International Sports Heritage Association (ISHA)