Canada Games Mascots Unveiled

Halifax 2011

Published Thursday, November 19, 2009

They're cool, they're sporty, and they'll be getting kids excited about the Canada Winter Games. Anni and Sammi, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers, have been unveiled as official mascots of the Halifax 2011 Canada Games. Anni, short for Angelique, and Sammi, short for Samuel, are brother and sister and were named by students at Ecole Beaubassin, in Bedford and École Bois-Joli, in Dartmouth.

Quote

People will remember our mascots long after the Games are over. Kids love Anni and Sammi, and they represent what the Halifax 2011 Games will be all about. Plus, aside from my golden retriever, Miko, they're the coolest dogs I know.Jean-Paul Deveau, Halifax 2011 Canada Games chair

Quick Facts

  • The Nova Scotia Duck Toller is Nova Scotia's official provincial dog, and is celebrated for its athletic prowess, intelligence, and its good nature and determination – all attributes that fit the spirit of the Canada Games.
  • The names apply in both English and French and represent the bilingual nature of the Canada Games.
  • Anni and Sammi will make their way across the province, attending events and celebrations, entertaining people young and old, getting kids active, and building sprit and support for the Games.
  • Kids can find a list of Anni and Sammi's "play dates" by visiting annisammi2011.ca, where they will also learn about Halifax, Nova Scotia, and the Canada Games. Kids can also become card-carrying members of Anni and Sammi's kennel club, and play online games such as snowboarding and snowball fight.
  • The 2011 Canada Winter Games will be the largest multi-sport event in Halifax's history and the city's first Canada Winter Games. More than 2,700 athletes will come to compete in over 20 sports, attracting thousands of visitors, VIPs, officials and media.
  • Beyond the impact on the sporting community, the Games are expected to create about $80 million in economic spinoffs for the local economy.

Learn More

Media Contacts

Melissa MacKinnon
Halifax 2011 Canada Games
902-476-5677
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Images

From left, Oceanne Tardif, Sammi, Cedric Blais and Anni enjoy the mascot unveiling presentation at Ecole Beaubassin school in Bedford.
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Sammi and Anni strike a post on the bridge at Halifax's Public Gardens.
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Sammi and Anni hold hands near the Town Clock on Citadel Hill.
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