Miss Teen Canada

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 Miss Teenage Canada, run by Michelle Weswaldi, Miss World Canada 1996. The winner of Miss Teenage Canada goes on to compete at Miss Teen Universe.

Winners

The following is a complete list of winners of the Miss Teen Canada competition (1969–1992):[1]

Year Name Region Represented
1990 Tonya Goss Niagara Region, Ontario
1989 Monique Kavelaars London, Ontario
1988 Dara Sutton Calgary, Alberta
1987 Heather Morton Toronto, Ontario
1986 Lisa Sawka Winnipeg, Manitoba
1985 Terri Lynn Smith Halifax/Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
1984 Karen Alynne MacBean Swift Current, Saskatchewan
1983 Lori Assheton-Smith Edmonton, Alberta
1982 Emily Sertic Edmonton, Alberta
1981 Heather Hiscox Owen Sound, Ontario
1980 Clara Jean Howard Prince Edward Island
1979 Jody-Lynn Trammell Vancouver, British Columbia
1978 Julie Simoneau Quebec City, Quebec
1977 Nancy-Jane Newburn Sudbury, Ontario
1976 Shelley Lynn Homick Windsor, Ontario
1975 Katherine Eckel Regina, Saskatchewan
1974 Diana Lynn MacDonald National Capital Region, Ontario/Quebec
1973 Heather Forton Montreal, Quebec
1972 Lori Elaine Rowe Vancouver, British Columbia
1971 Jean Anne Blair New Brunswick
1970 Jana Jorgenson British Columbia
1969 Jewel McAvany Montreal, Quebec

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