CAPS Annual Meeting- Réunion annuelle de l'ACCP

57th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Paediatric Surgeons
September 24-26, 2026 at the Sheraton Newfoundland Hotel, St. John's, NL.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
Early bird rates are in effect until August 17th. Register now using the link below:
https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/register/event/76986?preview=false
CONFERENCE HOTEL
Sheraton Hotel Newfoundland
115 Cavendish Sq, St John’s, NL A1C 3K2
Please book your hotel room by Tuesday, July 21st, for the CAPS Annual Meeting using the link below:
Book your group rate for CAPS 2026: Canadian Association of Paediatric Surgeons
St. John's is a great city worth discovering! If you are interested in visiting the St. John's area and wish to extend your hotel stay, you can do so with the instructions through the hotel booking link and enjoy the CAPS discount!
PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU BOOK A HOTEL ROOM OTHER THAN AT THE CONFERENCE HOTEL, CAPS will be charged for the unused hotel rooms!
There is an excellent social program on Friday afternoon to allow our meeting delegates to explore the natural wonders of the area as well as the history of the city:
Bird Island Boat Tour
- 4 hours (2 hours on boat)
- 30 spots guaranteed to O'Brien's to move boat time
- $125 + HST per person
- 1:45 PM - 5:45 PM
- Description: This tour starts with a picturesque drive up the Southern Shore to the historic Irish outport community of Bay Bulls. From there, you'll embark on an exciting excursion with O’Brien’s Boat Tours to the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve Bird Islands. These islands are a bustling haven for millions of Atlantic Puffins, Murres, and Kittiwakes during the spring and summer months. Keep watch for whales, often spotted in this nutrient-rich marine area, and if you're visiting in late spring or early summer, you may even catch a glimpse of a majestic iceberg.
Historic St. John's & Cape Spear Tour
- 3 hours (bus makes frequent stops with opportunities to get off)
- Minimum 10 people for private tour
- $70 + HST per person (gratuity is additional)
- 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
- Description: Discover the vibrant city of St. John’s and its scenic surroundings, including Cape Spear, the most easterly point in North America. Your local guide will share the area's rich history, fascinating legends, and charming local tales, all delivered with the good humour Newfoundlanders are so well known for. Take in stunning views from Cabot Tower and Signal Hill, explore a cliffside World War II gun battery, spot whales and seabirds, and visit the oldest standing lighthouse in North America. Additional highlights include Quidi Vidi Village, Jellybean Row, Government House, the Roman Catholic Basilica, and an introduction to the shops and restaurants of the downtown core.
We are delighted to have Dr. Peter Masiakos as our 2026 JPS/Fred Macleod lecturer!
Dr. Peter T. Masiakos, is the Director of Pediatric Trauma Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and a Professor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Masiakos is a nationally and internationally recognized leader in pediatric trauma care, injury prevention, and health policy. Over the past two decades, he has combined clinical excellence with a deep commitment to addressing the social and structural determinants of childhood injury.
Dr. Masiakos has built a remarkable career at the intersection of surgery, public health, and advocacy. He founded the Massachusetts General Hospital Trauma and Injury Prevention Program and later co-founded and now co-directs the MGH Center for Gun Violence Prevention, one of the nation’s leading academic programs addressing firearm injury as a public health crisis. His advocacy has directly informed legislation—Dr. Masiakos has helped to draft, testify for, and champion more than eleven Massachusetts injury prevention laws, including two landmark gun safety measures that have served as national models.
Through his scholarship, mentorship, and tireless advocacy, Dr. Masiakos has demonstrated how surgeons can extend their impact far beyond the operating room, improving not only the lives of individual patients but also the safety and well-being of communities nationwide.
We look forward to seeing you in St. John's, Newfoundland this September!