List Of Canadian Sports Personalities
The following is a list of Canadian sports personalities.
- Nationally recognized honour lists
- Bobbie Rosenfeld Award (female only)
- Canada's Athletes of the 20th Century
- Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame
- Lionel Conacher Award (male only)
- List of members of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
- Lou Marsh Trophy
- Velma Springstead Trophy (female only)
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