Hamilton changes Commonwealth Games course, shifting to a 2026 bid
Hamilton has pivoted from the pursuit of the 2030 Commonwealth Games to a potential bid for 2026.
A dearth of global candidates makes the southern Ontario city a virtual slam dunk to host the earlier games. The COVID-19 pandemic also influenced Hamilton’s switch.
The city hosted the first edition of the Commonwealth Games — then called the British Empire Games — in 1930.
Bringing the games back a century later lent poetic symmetry to a 2030 bid, led by business people under the banner of Hamilton 100.