The Saskatchewan Indian Summer Games were founded by Chief Tony Cote along with his Council and first held in 1974 at Cote First Nation. At the time, the inception of the Summer Games was to coincide with the celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the signing of Treaty 4. This year’s version on the games, now known as the Tony Cote First Nation Summer Games, hosted by Lac La Ronge Indian Band, will be the 50th Anniversary of the event!