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This is a list of nicknames and slogans of cities in Canada. Many Canadian cities and communities are known by various aliases , slogans , sobriquets , and other nicknames to the general population at either the local, regional, national, or international scales, often due to marketing campaigns and widespread usage in the media.
10.1 Association football. 10.2 American football. 10.3 Canadian football. 11 Golf. 12 Horse racing. ... " Os" (Afrikaans nickname, which means Ox) = Os du Randt, Prop
3-time Western Canada Hockey League scoring champion (1922–26); 2-time Stanley Cup champion (1928, 1933) with the New York Rangers [82] 1955: Myrtle Cook: Athletics: Athlete: A member of the 'Matchless Six', Canada's first women's Olympic track team. Won the gold medal for the 4 × 100 m relay in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. [36] 2013: Murray ...
NBC Sports Boston. ^ a b c Mazziotti, Tony (11 October 2017). "Columbus Blue Jackets: Nicknames to Know for This Season". Union and Blue. ^ a b c Ward, Allison (18 Dec 2017). "Blue Jackets' folksy nicknames part of hockey culture". The Columbus Dispatch. Archived from the original on 4 November 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
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Thunder Bay Chill. Thunder Bay, Ontario. Fort William Stadium. 2000. 2000. United Premier Soccer League (Home games in the United States) FC Berlin. Kitchener, Ontario. Buffalo State University (Buffalo, New York)
Rich Harden. Blake Hawksworth. Ferguson Jenkins, 3x MLB All Star, first Canadian to gain election to National Baseball Hall of Fame (1991) [1] George Kottaras. Pete Laforest. Joseph Lannin, owner of the Boston Red Sox who signed Babe Ruth. Brett Lawrie (born 1990) Adam Loewen. Russell Martin, 4x All Star.
Mario Lemieux's star. Canada's Walk of Fame, located in Toronto, Ontario, is a walk of fame that acknowledges the achievements and accomplishments of successful Canadians.. It consists of a series of stars imbedded in 13 designated blocks worth of sidewalks in Toronto, located in front of Roy Thomson Hall, the Princess of Wales Theatre, and the Royal Alexandra Theatre on King and Simcoe stree