All-Canadian Basketball Game

The All-Canadian Basketball Game is an annual Canadian all-star game featuring high school basketball players. It was founded in 2015 by Pretty River Sports & Entertainment Inc. It was initially branded as the BioSteel All-Canadian Game when BioSteel was its title sponsor until 2023 when the company filed for bankruptcy late that year. Originally a boys basketball game, the event was expanded to include a girls game in 2019. The games features the top 24 male and female high school basketball players either born in Canada or playing in the country. The Canadian game has drawn comparisons to America's McDonald's All-American Game. The first boys game was attended by upwards of 60 executives and scouts from the National Basketball Association (NBA). Between 2015–2023, the games were carried on The Sports Network (TSN); the inaugural event was broadcast on tape delay before they were subsequently presented live the following year. Starting in 2024, the event has been livestreamed via their official YouTube channel.

The games were held annually at the Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport on the campus of the University of Toronto between 2015–2023. In 2024, the games will be held at the Athlete Institute in Mono, Ontario.

Game MVPs
Following are the most valuable players (MVP) from each year:

Basketball Player of the Year
Following are the basketball player of the year (BPOY) from each year: