Norway is the country that has won the most number of Winter Olympic gold medals. Norway has a cumulative total of 118 gold medals.
Canada
The country that has won the most gold Olympic medals is the United States. They have won a total of 1,008 gold medals as of the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Canada with 14 gold medals in the 2010 Winter Olympics.
As of the 2008 Games, that would be the former Soviet Union with 473 Olympic gold medals won (395 Summer Olympic gold, 78 Winter Olympic gold).
Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein has won 9 Winter Olympic medals (2 gold, 2 silver, 5 bronze) and 0 Summer Olympic medals.
Canada won a total of 14 gold medals, the most out of any country at the 2010 winter Olympic games.
Canada won 14 gold medals - a new record for the number of gold medals ever won by a single country at any Winter Olympics!
Russia with 13 Gold medals, as of today Feb.27,2010,Canada has tied them.
Canada won a total of 14 gold medals, the most gold medals of any country at the 2010 winter Olympic games and a record for the most golds ever at any winter games.
Norway has won 280 medals at the Olympic winter games; more than any other country.
Canada won 14 gold medals in the 2010 Vancouver games - the record for a single Winter games.