Miss Teen Canada
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Miss Teen Canada was a personality and beauty competition in Canada for women aged 14 to 17. The event started in 1969 and was televised on CTV. The pageant was named Miss Teenage Canada for its first three years and was originally sponsored by A&W Drive-Ins. Cleo Productions, who owned the event for most of its years, closed the contest down in 1990 due to financial concerns.
Several teen pageants exist again in Canada today, the biggest of which is , run by Michelle Weswaldi, Miss World Canada 1996. The winner of Miss Teenage Canada goes on to compete at .
Winners[]
The following is a complete list of winners of the Miss Teen Canada competition (1969–1992):[1]
Year | Name | Region Represented |
---|---|---|
1990 | Niagara Region, Ontario | |
1989 | Monique Kavelaars | London, Ontario |
1988 | Calgary, Alberta | |
1987 | Toronto, Ontario | |
1986 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | |
1985 | Halifax/Dartmouth, Nova Scotia | |
1984 | Swift Current, Saskatchewan | |
1983 | Edmonton, Alberta | |
1982 | Edmonton, Alberta | |
1981 | Heather Hiscox | Owen Sound, Ontario |
1980 | Prince Edward Island | |
1979 | Vancouver, British Columbia | |
1978 | Quebec City, Quebec | |
1977 | Sudbury, Ontario | |
1976 | Windsor, Ontario | |
1975 | Regina, Saskatchewan | |
1974 | National Capital Region, Ontario/Quebec | |
1973 | Montreal, Quebec | |
1972 | Vancouver, British Columbia | |
1971 | New Brunswick | |
1970 | British Columbia | |
1969 | Montreal, Quebec |
Hosts[]
References[]
- ^ Miss Teen Canada Titleholders Archived February 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
Categories:
- Beauty pageants in Canada
- Canadian awards
- Youth events
- Youth in Canada
- 1969 establishments in Canada
- Recurring events established in 1969
- Beauty pageants for youth