Canvention
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Canvention is the Canadian national science fiction convention, where the Prix Aurora Awards are presented. Normally it is held as part of an existing convention.
- 2007: VCon 32, to be held in Vancouver on October 19-21
- 2006: Toronto Trek 20, held in Toronto on July 7-9
- 2005: Westercon 58, held in Calgary on July 1-4
- 2004: Boréal, held in Montreal on October 29-31
- 2003: Torcon 3 (the 2003 Worldcon), held in Toronto on August 28-September 1
- 2002: Con-Version 19, held in Calgary on August 9-11
- 2001: VCon 26, held in Burnaby on May 4-6
- 2000: Toronto Trek 14, held in Toronto on July 14-16
- 1999: inCONsequential, held in Fredericton on October 15-17
- 1998: Con*Cept, held in Montreal on October 2-4
- 1997: Primedia, held in Markham, Ontario on October 31-November 2
- 1996: Con-Version XIII, held in Calgary on July 19-21
- 1995: Can-Con '95, held in Ottawa on May 12-14
- 1994: ConAdian (the 1994 Worldcon), held in Winnipeg on September 1-5
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- (Note: technically, ConAdian did not host Canvention. The award presentation and business meeting were held there, hosted by SF Canada.)
- 1993: Wolfcon 6, held in Wolfville, Nova Scotia on March 12-14
- 1992: Wilfcon 8, held in Waterloo, Ontario at Wilfrid Laurier University on June 27-28
- 1991: ConText '91, held in Edmonton on June 7-9
- 1990: Con-Version 7, held in Calgary on July 20-22
- 1989: PineKone 2, held in Ottawa on October 13-15
- 1988: KeyCon 5, held in Winnipeg on May 20-22
- 1987: Ad Astra 7, held in Toronto on June 12-14
- 1986: VCon 14, held in Vancouver on May 23-24
- 1985: Halcon 8, held in Halifax on March 22-24
- 1983: Maplecon 5, held in Ottawa on July 15-17
- 1982: NonCon 5, held in Edmonton on October 8-11
- 1981, VCon 9, held in Vancouver on May 22-24
- 1980: Halcon 3, held in Halifax on March 7-9
Dennis Mullin has been the administrator of the Prix Aurora Awards and the chair of the Canvention business meeting for many years.