Hackergal
Hackergal is a Canadian charity with a mission to change the face of computer science and pave the way for a technology industry that is diverse and inclusive of underrepresented groups across Canada. We work directly with education systems and organizations across the country, providing educators, facilitators, and parents with the tools they need to expose girls to coding education in their scho
What happens when hundreds of learners come together to build, code, and solve real-world problems? You get the Hackergal Hackathon.
This recap is a glimpse into the energy, creativity, and confidence that grows when young people are given space to explore STEAM in a hands-on way. Events like this matter because they don’t just teach skills, they build future problem-solvers. It features our incredible facilitator, Kara, whose passion and commitment brought together several schools across the Comox Valley school district. And, of course, our amazing Hackergal team!
A special thank you to our proud sponsor, Communications Security Establishment Canada for supporting this year’s Hackathon and helping make this experience possible.
04/27/2026
National Pitch Day is tomorrow! Now is the time to let your projects shine 🌟
Remember, you can share your work with an incredible Hackathon community of learners, builders, and innovators just like you. You also have the opportunity to gain experience speaking live to industry experts! We can’t wait to see what you’ve created.
Submit your project through the link in your Learner or Facilitator Toolkit by April 27th (today) at 6:30 PM ET (extended time!) to claim your spot for National Pitch Day! Our first place winner will take home a Macbook Neo!!
If you’re not interested in speaking about your project live, you also have until April 30th to submit your project for Project Judging!
It’s officially Hackathon day! We can’t wait to see what learners across the country create with the theme, Stories that Spark Change!
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
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