Over 1,500 athletes from across the globe compete at Canada Cup in Surrey, B.C. from July 4–13, hosted at Softball City and surrounding parks.
Canada Cup Softball Returns to Surrey July 4–13
Major Tournament Kicks Off in South Surrey
The 2024 Canada Cup International Softball Championship officially began Friday, July 4, at Softball City in South Surrey. Recognized as one of North America’s premier women’s fastpitch tournaments, this year’s event is set to welcome over 1,500 athletes and 120 elite teams from around the world.
Global Participation and Elite Competition
The tournament features a wide range of competitors, from national teams to high-performance youth squads. Teams will compete across multiple divisions, including Women’s International, Futures Gold, Futures Select, Showcase Gold, and Showcase Select. Countries participating include Canada, New Zealand, Ukraine, Czechia, and others, making the Canada Cup a truly international affair.
Tournament Duration and Key Events
The Canada Cup runs from July 4 to July 13. Opening games in the Futures and Showcase divisions began Friday at Softball City, Cloverdale Athletic Park, and North Delta Park. A parade of athletes is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 5 at Softball City, celebrating the official launch of the event. Team Canada’s tournament opener will take place Tuesday, July 8, with matchups against New Zealand at 6 p.m. and Ukraine at 8:30 p.m.
Venues Across Surrey and Delta
While Softball City remains the tournament’s central venue, additional games are spread across key locations including Cloverdale Athletic Park and North Delta Community Park. These facilities enable simultaneous matches, allowing for an expansive and inclusive schedule that accommodates all divisions.
Canada’s Gold Defence and Local Impact
Team Canada returns to the field as the reigning gold medalist, having gone undefeated in last year’s Canada Cup. With a balanced mix of veteran players and rising talent, the team is aiming to defend its title on home soil. The tournament also brings significant tourism and economic activity to Surrey, with hotels, restaurants, and local businesses benefiting from the influx of teams, fans, and families.
How to Attend or Follow the Action
Fans can purchase tickets at CanadaCup.com/tickets-canada-cup, with options ranging from single-day passes to full tournament access. Children under 12 are admitted free. Additional details, including full schedules, team lineups, and volunteer opportunities, are available at www.canadacup.com.