These are the favourite sports for Canadians!

favourite sports for Canadians

Sports are among Canadians’ passions. Not only for practice, but also for watching and sports betting as well and here we look into favourite sports for Canadians. That’s why there are many good options for betting sites Canada.

Many of these sports, at least in the larger cities, draw crowds to the stadiums. And the stadiums are beautiful, modern and very organized. 

favourite sports for Canadians

A baseball game, which is a main sport in canada, becomes a real meeting between friends to have fun together, talk and cheer at every shot. It’s worth watching to learn more about the country’s culture.

So, if you are interested in sports in Canada, below we give tips on how each one works, the teams, and the game season in the country. We would like to thank author Kate Richardson for helping us with this content. You can check her profile here.

Now see all about what’s the most popular sport in canada.

Ice Hockey

Ice hockey is a tradition in Canada. If the UK is the country of football, Canada is the country of ice hockey.

Ice Hockey is a sport invented in Canada, in 1834, when British soldiers played matches in places where the water was frozen, such as rivers and lakes, during the harsh Canadian winter.

From there, the sport was adapting, in the ’80s many teams were created, conquering the Canadian public and becoming one of the most traditional in the country. In fact, the sport is what attracts fans the most and because of that can be considered the biggest sport in Canada.

The match is pure adrenaline, with strokes that can reach a speed of over 160 kilometers per hour. The objective is to move a rubber puck in the goal, which equals one point. The team that scores the most points wins.

Seven Canadian teams participate in the National Hockey League (NHL), which is the ice hockey league of the United States and Canada. The season runs from October to April.

Baseball

Baseball is the favorite sport in Canada for many people, even though it is probably not in the top 3 of popularity. In the match, there are two teams of nine players, who alternately occupy the offensive and defensive positions.

Offensive players hit a thrown ball with a bat and attempt to run across the four bases of the field. It is possible to stop at one of the bases if you don’t have time to go all the way. Then, after a partner’s hitting, you can continue the journey.

 When three hitters are out, the teams switch positions. The team with the most runs at the end is the winner. Toronto Blue Jays is the only Major League Baseball (MBL) team headquartered outside the United States.

MLB is the highest level of a professional baseball game in the United States, made up of 30 teams. Among them, only the Toronto Blue Jays are Canadian. The gaming season runs from April to October.

Curling

Dubbed Ice Chess, curling, in addition to being the main sport in Canada, has been one of the longest-running winter activities – since the 16th century.

The game consists of two teams (with four players each) with the objective of pushing blocks of granite onto an ice rink and placing them as close as possible to a predetermined mark.

To get an idea of ​​the importance of sport for Canada, since it appeared at the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix, in France, Canadians have been on the podium in all editions, with the exception of the last one, held in Pyeong Chang, where the women’s team was disqualified by Great Britain.

Certainly the biggest sport in Canada for the winter Olympics.

Tennis

As with other sports, tennis also gets its share of encouragement from the Canadian government. There are numerous public and private courts spread over several provinces, as a way to encourage the popularization of the sport.

But, in addition to tennis as a hobby, Canada now has the figure of Milos Raonic (4th in the ATP ranking), who has recently become one of the main supporters of the sport at a professional level in the country.

Finally, in Canada, tennis, in addition to being a widely practiced sport, still has potential for the athlete to develop professionally. Because of that, there is a share of people who consider tennis as their favorite sport in Canada.

Skiing

This is, without a doubt, one of the main Canadian sports. It is there that the most important ski resorts in North America are located.

favourite sports for Canadians

It is no exaggeration to say that it is the most popular sporting activity (during the winter), largely because of its excellent structure, incomparable geography, and the best ski resorts on the planet.

The Banff stations, in Banff National Park (Province of Alberta), and Whistler Blackcomb (in British Columbia) are the main stations in the country and are references for tourism in North America.

To give you an idea of ​​the importance of skiing to Canada, Whistler Blackcomb has already had the honor of being named the best ski resort in North America (three times), according to a poll by readers of Ski Magazine — a leading periodical when it comes to snow sports.

There are almost 200 tracks, between two mountains, connected by cable cars, and which practically do not stop every day of the year.

Conclusion

Canada has a lot of popular sports, which makes it difficult to answer what’s the most popular sport in Canada. It will probably depend on the person who is answering it.

However, some of the most popular ones are:

  1. Ice Hockey
  2. Baseball
  3. Curling
  4. Tennis
  5. Skiing

Even though just one of them could be considered a sport invented in Canada, they are all loved by the local people and have a great number of fans all around the Canadian territory.

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