Canada will hold its swimming trials from July 5 to July 9, 2025 [1], at the Saanich Commonwealth Place pool in Victoria, British Columbia [2].
The event serves as the primary selection process for Canada's swimming team heading into upcoming international competitions, including the World Championships and Olympic Games [3]. These trials are critical for determining which athletes have the speed and endurance to compete on the global stage.
Summer McIntosh enters the competition as a focal point for fans and analysts. McIntosh has previously demonstrated elite speed, including a world-record time in the women's 200-metre individual medley of under 2:06.00 [4]. Her performance in the butterfly event is expected to be a primary storyline of the meet.
While McIntosh is a headliner, other established athletes are expected to play significant roles. Aurelie Rivard and Tess Routliffe are among the swimmers poised to step up as Canada looks to solidify its roster across multiple disciplines [2]. The competition will highlight both veteran stability and the emergence of new talent within the national program.
There are conflicting reports regarding the year of the event. While Swimming World Magazine referred to the event as the 2026 Canadian Swimming Trials [5], CBC and other Canadian outlets have identified the trials as occurring in 2025 [1].
Events will be broadcast live on CBC Gem, allowing national audiences to track the qualifiers in real time [2]. The trials represent the final hurdle for swimmers aiming to represent Canada in high-stakes international waters.
“Summer McIntosh enters the competition as a focal point for fans and analysts.”
The Victoria trials act as a high-pressure filter to ensure Canada sends its most competitive athletes to the World Championships and Olympics. With Summer McIntosh pushing world-record boundaries, the event is not just about qualification but about establishing Canada's standing in the global swimming hierarchy, particularly in the butterfly and individual medley events.

