Tyler McGregor, captain of Canada’s Para ice hockey team, will share the honour with Para Nordic skiing star Natalie Wilkie
Tyler McGregor of Forest, has been named one of Canada’s flag bearers for the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Paralympics tonight in Italy. The captain of Canada’s Para ice hockey team will share the honour with Para Nordic skiing star Natalie Wilkie.
McGregor said he was surprised when he learned he had been chosen for the role.
This will be McGregor’s fourth Paralympic Games. Over his career, he has already won two silver medals and one bronze with Team Canada and has also helped the team capture world championship titles.
Despite competing on the international stage, McGregor says his hometown continues to play a big role in his journey.
Heading into the tournament, he says the Canadian team feels confident after years of preparation.
McGregor says while the team is focused on the tournament, he also wants Canadians to know how much their support means.
A team of 50 athletes will represent Canada. The Para ice hockey competition begins on Saturday when Canada takes on Slovakia.
Written by: K. Milhomens