Awards
- Named the Toronto Sun ‘Sportsperson of the Year’ for 2006
- Named to both the 2006 and the 2007 list of Canada’s top 20 Most Influential Women in Sport and Physical Activity by CAAWS
- Named one of Canada’s top 100 most powerful women in Canada in 2007, presented by the Women’s Executive Network
- Inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 2007
- Inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame in November, 2007 – first female hockey player inducted
- Honorary Doctor of Law Degree from University of British Columbia, honoured in June, 2007
- Honarary Doctorate Degree from University of Ottawa - honoured 2009
- Honarary Doctorate of Law Degree from University of Windsor, honoured in June, 2011
- Honarary Doctorate Degree from University of Guelph, honoured in June, 2011
- Inducted into the University of Guelph Sports Hall of Fame, November, 2007
- Sportswoman of the Year in 1996 at the University of Guelph
- Inducted into the Brampton Sports Hall of Fame in 1997
- March 14, 2002 was proclaimed ‘Cassie Campbell Day’ on Prince Edward Island, awarded to Cassie on Parliament Hill by Premier Pat Binns
- Canada Games Hall of Honour Inductee - presented August 14, 2009
- Inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame - September 2012
- Received the 'Order of Hockey Canada' in 2012 - was in the first group of honourees for this award - along with Jean Beliveau, Wayne Gretzky, Gordie Howe and Gordon Renwick
Honours
- Joined Peter Mansbridge live on CBC National television special in Vancouver for the Vancouver 2010 announcement that they officially would be hosting the 2010 Games
- The Cassie Campbell Community Centre in her hometown of Brampton, Ontario – 165,000 sq. ft. sporting complex will be opening in the Fall of 2008 – named in her honour
- Has written a children's book titled “HEART” which is currently available in bookstores
- Board Member of Winsport since 2007