- Art Ross
Arthur Howey Ross was a Canadian ice hockey executive and defenceman in the National Hockey League and its predecessor, the National Hockey Association. Born in Naughton, Ontario, Ross grew up in Montreal where he played junior hockey. In 1905, he joined the Brandon Elks in Manitoba and in 1907 won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Kenora Thistles.
- Sylvain Grenier
Sylvain Grenier, (born March 26, 1977), is a Quebecois professional wrestler, who is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment and performs on its SmackDown! brand
- Chris Benoit
Christopher Michael Benoit (May 21, 1967 – June 24, 2007) was a Canadian professional wrestler who wrestled for Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and World Wrestling Entertainment. A two-time World Heavyweight Champion, he was widely regarded as one of the best technical professional wrestlers of his generation. Chris Benoit, his wife Nancy, and their 7-year-old son Daniel were found dead in their Fayetteville, Georgia home on June 25, 2007.
- Pat Patterson
Pierre Clemont (born January 19, 1941 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian former professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Pat Patterson. He is currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment as a Producer.
- Ivan Koloff
"The Russian Bear" Ivan Koloff (born Oreal Perras on August 25, 1942 in Montreal, Quebec), is a former Canadian professional wrestler. He was and raised on a dairy farm in Canada. He came from a family of seven boys and three girls, with Jim being a middle child.
- Jacques Villeneuve
Jacques Villeneuve - also known as Jacquo or Uncle Jacques (in French L'oncle Jacques) - is the brother of Gilles Villeneuve, and uncle to Jacques Villeneuve (former F1 world champion). He was born on November 4, 1953 in the small town of Berthierville, Quebec, Canada. He is now frequently known as "Uncle Jacques" because of the rise of his nephew. He had a varied motorsport career, taking in Formula Atlantic, CART, Can-Am, …
- Jacques Villeneuve
Jacques Joseph Charles Villeneuve (born April 9, 1971 in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec) is a Canadian automobile racing driver, he is the son of Gilles Villeneuve - another racing driver. Villeneuve is notable for winning the 1995 CART Championship, the 1995 Indianapolis 500 and the 1997 Formula One Championship. Alongside Mario Andretti and Emerson Fittipaldi, the Canadian is one of the only drivers to achieve all three.
- Jacques Rougeau
Jacques Rougeau (born June 13, 1960) is a French-Canadian professional wrestler from Saint-Sulpice, Quebec, best known for his appearances in the 1980s and 1990s with the World Wrestling Federation under his own name, and as The Mountie.
- Denyse Julien
Denyse Julien (born July 22, 1960 in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec) is a female badminton player from Canada, who won three gold medals in the inaugural badminton competition at the 1995 Pan American Games. Julien competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in women's doubles with partner Anna Rice. They were defeated by Saralee Thungthongkam and Sathinee Chankrachangwong of Thailand in the round of 32. In mixed doubles, …
- Gilles Villeneuve
Joseph Gilles Henri Villeneuve (Gilles Villeneuve pronounced ) (January 18, 1950 - May 8, 1982) was a Canadian Formula One racing driver. An enthusiast of cars and fast driving from an early age, he started his professional career in snowmobile racing in his native province of Quebec.
- Ben Weider
Benjamin "Ben" Weider (born February 1, 1924 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is the co-founder of the International Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB) along with brother Joe Weider. He is a Jewish businessman from Montreal well-known in two areas: Bodybuilding and Napoleonic history.
- Robbyn Hermitage
Robbyn Hermitage (born April 22, 1970 in Montreal, Quebec) is a female badminton player from Canada, who won the gold medal in the women's doubles competition at the 1999 Pan American Games alongside Milaine Cloutier. She also took away silver from that tournament, won in the mixed doubles competition partnering Brent Olynyk. A resident of Saint Hubert, Ontario, she represented Canada at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
- Raymond Rougeau
Raymond Rougeau (born February 18, 1955 in St. Sulpice, Quebec) is a former Canadian professional wrestler and French language television presenter and commentator.
- Eric Gagné
Eric Serge Gagné, is a right-handed relief pitcher for the Texas Rangers. Signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers as a free agent in 1995, Gagné started his career as a starting pitcher. After stuggling in that role, the Dodgers converted Gagné from a starter to a reliever where for three years (2002-2004), he was statistically the most outstanding closer in the game, winning the Cy Young Award in 2003.
- Maurice Vachon
Maurice Vachon (born September 14, 1929) (also known as Mad Dog Vachon) was a professional wrestler. He is the brother of wrestlers Paul and Vivian Vachon, and the uncle of wrestler Luna Vachon.
- Russell Martin
Russell Nathan Coltrane Jeanson Martin Jr. (born February 15, 1983 in East York, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian baseball player. He currently plays catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- Mike Bossy
Michael Dean "Mike" Bossy (born in Montreal, Quebec, on January 221957), is a former Canadian ice hockey player who played for the New York Islanders during their four-year reign as Stanley Cup champions in the early 1980s. He was reknowned for his rapid, powerful, and accurate shot, his consistency in scoring goals, and his sportsmanlike play. Bossy was perenially among the league's goal scoring leaders during his career, and although his career was cut short by injuries, …
- Philippe Bourret
Philippe Bourret (born 24 April 1979) is a male badminton player from Canada. Bourret competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in mixed double's with partner Denyse Julien. They lost to Daniel Shirley and Sara Petersen of New Zealand in the round of 32.
- Jacques Rougeau Sr.
Jacques Rougeau, Sr. was a professional wrestler. He is the father of wrestlers Jacques Rougeau, Armand Rougeau and Raymond Rougeau
- Marcel Dionne
Marcel Elphege "Little Beaver" Dionne (born August 3 1951, in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers.
- Milaine Cloutier
Milaine Cloutier (born February 16, 1972 in Granby, Quebec) is a female badminton player from Canada, who won the gold medal in the women's doubles competition at the 1999 Pan American Games alongside Robbyn Hermitage. A resident of Calgary, Alberta, she represented Canada at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
- Patrice Lauzon
Patrice Lauzon (born November 26, 1975 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian figure skater. He currently competes in ice dance with Marie-France Dubreuil. They joined forces on the ice in 1995 after he had split with his previous partner Chantal Lefebvre. The pair has captured the gold medal at the Canadian National Championships four times and competed at the Winter Olympics twice. They were forced to withdraw from the 2006 Winter Olympics after Dubreuil suffered an injury.
- Arturo Gatti
Arturo "Thunder" Gatti (born April 15, 1972) is a former Canadian professional boxer. Gatti was born in Italy to Italian parents, but his family moved to Canada when he was young and he was raised in Montreal (borough of Montreal-Nord). He has lived in Jersey City, New Jersey since 1991. Gatti is considered by many boxing experts and fans alike to be one of the most exciting boxers living today.
- David Pelletier
David Pelletier is a Canadian pairs figure skater, who is partnered with Jamie Salé.
- Sylvie Bernier
Sylvie Bernier (born January 31, 1964) is an Olympic athlete from Ste-Foy, (Quebec City) in Canada. She won the gold medal in the Women's 3m Springboard Diving at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. In 1985, she was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec and a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honour.
- Isabelle Brasseur
Isabelle Brasseur (born July 28, 1970, Kingsbury, Quebec) is a figure skater from Canada. She started skating with Lloyd Eisler in 1987. They won five Canadian pairs championships, the 1993 World Figure Skating Championships, and they won bronze medals at the 1992 Winter Olympics and the 1994 Winter Olympics. They retired in 2004.
- Jessica Dubé
Jessica Dubé is a Canadian figure skater. Dubé began skating at age four and she and partner Bryce Davison compete in the pairs; while both also compete in Singles. The duo places 10th at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games and 7th at the World Championships in 2006. They won their first national crown in Nova Scotia at the 2007 Canadian Championships, yielding comparisons to Jamie Sale and David Pelletier in the process (with whom they had worked with just prior to Christmas).
- Rick Martel
Richard Vigneault is a Québécois former professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) between 1980 and 1995 under the ring name Rick Martel.
- Chantal Petitclerc
Chantal Petitclerc is a Canadian wheelchair athlete. She won three gold medals (in 100 m, 200 m, and 400 m) and a bronze (800 m) at the 2002 World Championships and a gold at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in the 800 m. At the 2004 Summer Olympics (where wheelchair racing was an exhibition sport) she won the 800 m, and went on to an impressive showing at the 2004 Summer Paralympics.
- Louis Cyr
Louis Cyr, baptised Cyprien-Noé Cyr was a famous Canadian strongman. Cyr never backed down from a challenge and was undefeated in Canada and abroad.
- Jean Béliveau
Jean Kelly Béliveau, CC, CQ (b. August 31, 1931 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada) was a professional ice hockey player, who played parts of 20 seasons with the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens. A star at an early age, he was spotted by Canadiens general manager Frank Selke at the age of 15. Selke tried to get him to sign a "C-form," the usual form by which NHL teams bound young players to them.
- Robert Bedard
Robert Bedard (born July 12, 1932 in Quebec City, Quebec) was a Canadian professional wrestler better known as Rene Goulet. He began his career in Canada in 1957 with his first match being against Gerard Dugas. He spent the earlier part of his career traveling the territories, spending a significant amount of time in the AWA.
- Myriam Bédard
Myriam Bédard is a Canadian biathlete (retired), winner of two Olympic gold medals. Born in Neufchatel, Québec, Bédard learned marksmanship as a member of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets which she joined at the age of 14, and participated in her first biathlon event at age 15. She became Canadian junior champion in the sport in 1987. In 1991, Bédard was the first Canadian to win a biathlon World Cup event, …
- Gaétan Boucher
Gaétan Boucher is a former Speed skating Olympic champion from Canada. A four-time Olympic medalist, Boucher was awarded the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada's outstanding male athlete of 1984. He was named number 10 on the list of Canada's Athletes of the 20th Century. In 1983, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Officer in 1984. In 1985, he was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec.
- Robert Bedard
Robert Bédard is a former tennis player who was the Canadian number 1 ranked singles player for most of the 1950s and early 1960s. Bédard is the last Canadian to win the Canadian Open singles championship, with wins in 1955, 1957, and 1958. He also won the doubles title three times, in 1955, 1957, and 1959 with compatriot Don Fontana. Robert was the top-ranked Canadian player in singles every year from 1955 to 1966 and was ranked no lower than third between 1952 and 1970.
- Bernie Parent
Bernard Marcel Parent (born April 3, 1945 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender.
- Anouk Leblanc-Boucher
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher is a Canadian short track speed skating athlete at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She won a bronze medal in the 500m short track speed skating event on February 15, 2006 at the Winter Olympics. She finished ahead of fellow Canadian Kalyna Roberge with a time of 0:44.759. On February 22, along with Alanna Kraus, Tania Vicent, Amanda Overland and Kalyna Roberge, Leblanc-Boucher helped win a silver medal for Canada in the women's 3000m relay.
- Marie-France Dubreuil
Marie-France Dubreuil (born August 11, 1974 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian figure skater. She currently competes in ice dance with Patrice Lauzon. They joined forces on the ice in 1995. The pair has captured the gold medal at the Canadian National Championships four times and competed at the Winter Olympics twice.
- Doug Harvey
Douglas Paul Harvey (December 19, 1924 in Montreal, Quebec - December 26, 1989) was a star player in the National Hockey League (NHL), and is considered by many to be one of the greatest defencemen to ever play the game. Harvey played minor league hockey in his native Montreal, Quebec, Canada, then began his professional career with the Montreal Royals of the Quebec Senior Hockey League where he played from 1945 to 1947, helping them win the Allan Cup.
- Chantal Lefebvre
Chantal Lefebvre (born June 5, 1977 in Montreal, QC) is a Canadian figure skater. She currently competes in ice dance with Arseniy Markov. They joined forces on the ice in 2003. Prior to skating with Markov, her partners included Patrice Lauzon, Michel Brunet, and Justin Lanning.