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Canada – cities and sport

Canada – cities and sport. Yukon. British Columbia. Northwest Territories. Alberta. Nunavut. Saskatchewan. Onta r io. Manitoba. New Foundland and Labrador. Quebec. New Brunswick. Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island. Ottawa - Ville d'Ottawa. The capitol city of Canada

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Canada – cities and sport

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  1. Canada – citiesand sport

  2. Yukon British Columbia NorthwestTerritories Alberta Nunavut Saskatchewan Ontario Manitoba New Foundlandand Labrador Quebec NewBrunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island

  3. Ottawa - Ville d'Ottawa Thecapitol city ofCanada Thefourthlargest city in Canada Ottawa wasestablished in 1826 as Bytown Ottawa lies in the province of Ontario The Ottawa riverdivides Ontario andQuebec Populationisabout 883,400 Ottawan University of Ottawa Ottawa Senators – NHL, Ottawa 67´s - OHL CanadianInteruniversity Sport – ice-hockey, baseball, basketball andfootball Recreationactivities – skating, cycling, sailing, golf, skiingandfishing/icefishing

  4. Toronto - City of Toronto Theprovincialcapitol city of Ontario Thelargest city in Canada Toronto wasestablished in 1793 as York Populationisabout 2,615,100 Torontonian University of Toronto Toronto MapleLeafs – the most popular team in theNationalHockeyLeague Toronto BlueJays – MLB (Major LeagueBaseball) Toronto Raptors – NBA (NationalBasketball Association) Toronto FC – MLS (Major LeagueSoccer) Toronto Agronauts – CFL (CanadianFootballLeague)

  5. Montreal - Ville de Montréal Thelargest city in the province ofQuebec Montreal wasfounded in 1642 Ville-Marie or “City of Mary“ – the city takesthisnamefrom Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill located in the heart of the city Populationisabout 1,649,500 Montrealer/Montréalaise (French) McGill University, John MoulsonSchoolof Business, Université de Montréal Montreal Canadiens – NHL Montreal Alouettes – CFL (CanadianFootballLeague) Montreal Stars – CanadianWomen´s HockeyLeague QuebecCaribou – RCSL (Rugby Union)

  6. Edmonton – City ofEdmonton Thecapital city ofthe province of Alberta Edmontonwasestablished in 1795 Populationisabout 812,200 Edmontonian Grant MacEwan University, Universityof Alberta EdmontonOilers – NHL EdmontonEskimos – CFL (CanadianFootballLeague) EdmontonEnergy – IBL (InternationalBasketball League) FC Edmonton – NASL (NorthAmericanSoccerLeague) EdmontonChimos – Western Women´s HockeyLeague

  7. Vancouver – City of Vancouver A coastalseaport city on themainlandofBritish Columbia Vancouver wasestablished in 1886 Populationisabout 603,500 Vancouverite University ofBritish Columbia, Simon Fraser University, UniversityEndowmentLands, Capilano University, Emily Carr University ofArtand Design, University CanadaWest, FairleighDickinson University, Columbia College Vancouver Canucks – NHL BC Lions – CFL (CanadianFootballLeague) Vancouver Whitecaps FC – MLS (Major LeagueSoccer) Vancouver Grizzlies – NBA (NationalBasketball League)

  8. XXI. Olympic Winter Games XXI. Olympic Winter Games 2010

  9. NHL – theNationalHockeyLeague

  10. Ottawa Senators Senatorswerefounded in 1992 NortheastDivision, EasternConference Homearena – ScotiabankPlace Team colours – red, black, gold, white Mascot - Spartacat StanleyCups – 0 Thebestplayersofhistory: Daniel Alfredsson (Sweden) Zdeno Chara, Marian Hossa (Slovakia) Milan Michalek, Martin Havlat (CzechRepublic) JasonSpezza, DannyHeatley (Canada) ShawnMcEachern (USA)

  11. Toronto MapleLeafs • Leafswerefounded in 1917 as Toronto Arenas • NortheastDivision, EasternConference • Homearena – AirCanada Centre • “ORIGINAL SIX“ – Toronto, Boston, • Montreal, Chicago, NY Rangers, • Detroit (first 6 teams in the NHL from 1917) • Team colours – blue, white • Mascot – CarltontheBear • StanleyCups – 13 • Thebestplayersofhistory: • MatsSundin, BorjeSalming (Sweden) • TomasKaberle (CzechRepublic) • Frank Mahovlich, George Armstrong (Canada)

  12. Montreal Canadiens Canadienswerefounded in 1909 NortheastDivision, EasternConference Homearena – Bell Centre “ORIGINAL SIX“ Team colours – red, white, blue Mascot - Youppi StanleyCups – 24 Canadiens are the most successful team in the NHL Thebestplayersofhistory: Saku Koivu (Finland) Maurice, Henri Richard, GuyLafleur, Jean Béliveau, PatrickRoy (Canada) MatsNaslund (Sweden) CristobalHuet (France)

  13. Vancouver Canucks • Canuckswerefounded in 1945 • NorthwestDivision, Western Conference • Homearena – RogersArena • Team colours – blue, green, silver, white • Mascot – Fin Orcaor Fin theWhale • StanleyCups – 0 • Thebestplayersofhistory: • Daniel, Henrik Sedin, MarkusNaslund, MattiasOhlund (Sweden) • RobertoLuongo, TrevorLinden, ToddBertuzzi (Canada) • Pavel Bure (Russia) • RyanKessler (USA)

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