The Kelowna Rockets were selected to host the 2026 Memorial Cup, with the event scheduled for spring 2026 in Kelowna, B.C.[1][2][6]
Overview
- Host city: Kelowna, British Columbia
- Organizing body: Canadian Hockey League (CHL)
- Tournament window: typically May; the 2026 edition is planned for springtime in Kelowna[2][3]
Key context
- Five WHL bids were submitted for the 2026 Cup, including Brandon, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Spokane, and Kelowna; Kelowna won the bid after a competitive selection process.[4][8][1]
- Kelowna plans upgrades to Prospera Place (new scoreboard, improved lighting and sound, upgraded press facilities) to enhance the fan and media experience.[1]
What to expect
- A ten-day tournament format featuring the hosting team plus four other CHL member teams from across the WHL, OHL, and QMJHL regions (the exact participants depend on the CHL’s playoff structure and invitations).[3][4]
- Local logistics for fans: travel to Kelowna, arena upgrades, and associated hospitality events surrounding the Memorial Cup week.[2][1]
Sources
- Kelowna selected as host for 2026 Memorial Cup; CHL confirms spring 2026 timeline [The Hockey News, 2024-11-26].[1]
- CHL announces Kelowna as host; confirms upgrades to venue Prospera Place [BC CTV News, 2024-11-26].[2]
- 2026 Memorial Cup overview and bid context; five WHL teams submitted bids [Wikipedia, 2024-08-18].[3]
- Additional media coverage and bid details confirming Kelowna’s selection [Yahoo Sports, 2024-11-27].[4]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official CHL press release or generate a quick timeline of key milestones for the 2026 Memorial Cup in Kelowna. I can also summarize how this edition might differ from previous Memorial Cups hosted by Kelowna.