Lacrosse Canada to Host World Lacrosse Super Sixes in Oshawa

Challen Rogers playing lacrosse

Oshawa, ON – Lacrosse Canada is proud to host the World Lacrosse Super Sixes that will be coming to Oshawa, Ontario, from October 10–12, 2025, at the Oshawa Civic Fields.

This fast-paced tournament will showcase the Olympic Sixes format, bringing together the world’s best men’s and women’s lacrosse nations for three days of sixes action. Stars like Dyson Williams, Challen Rogers, Latrell Harris, Ian MacKay and U20 MVP Grayson Manning will all be suiting up for Team Canada.

Team Canada enters the event ranked #1 in the world in Men’s Sixes and #2 in Women’s Sixes, and will look to defend home turf against some of the strongest competition in the game. Fans can expect thrilling matchups and an opportunity to see the next generation of lacrosse talent as the road to LA28 continues.

“The Super Sixes is a tremendous opportunity to bring the world’s best players to Canada in an Olympic format,” said Executive Director Terry Rayner. “We’re excited to welcome fans to Oshawa for an unforgettable showcase of speed, skill, and international competition.”

The schedule can be found HERE

Tickets are available now and can be purchased through the official World Lacrosse Super Sixes – Canada page found below

World Lacrosse Super Sixes – Canada

Attending nations and rosters can also be found on the link above.

Don’t miss your chance to witness the future of lacrosse live in Oshawa this October!

This programming has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada

ABOUT LACROSSE CANADA

Lacrosse Canada is the national governing body for Lacrosse in Canada, dedicated to the promotion, development, and preservation of the sport at all levels. As stewards of Canada’s national summer sport, Lacrosse Canada oversees national championships, high-performance programs, and the country’s representation on the international stage.

For more information, please contact:

Kealan Pilon
Communications Coordinator
Lacrosse Canada
kealan@lacrosse.ca

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