Even though it is cold out, there are many great activities to partake in during the winter. In fact, the best part about winter is spending time outside in the crisp air. Afterwards you come in to a warm house, place your wet boots and gloves over the heater vents, turn on the fireplace and have a nice hot drink of hot chocolate (with marshmallows) or maybe a coffee (with Baileys).
So what is your favourite Winter activity #teamcananda ?
Each week I am planning on listing one of mine. My first week I talked about Snowboarding. Last week I mentioned Tobogganing.
This week we are going to move onto:
Ice Hockey
OK. So if you are from Canada, you wait for hockey season all year long. If you don't like hockey, you don't tell anyone that you don't like it.
Watching hockey is as popular as watching the news. The Stanley Cup is the most coveted trophy in sports. Unlike other pro sports, there is only one trophy that gets passed around. The following year it is taken back and given to the next winning team. Every Canadian kid has dreamed about getting a chance to raise the cup.
As a kid, I grew up playing hockey in my home town of St.Thomas. I played from the age of 6 until I went away to University. If I hadn't gone to University in the States, I probably would have brought my equipment with me. There is no sport quite like hockey. It has the roughness of football, the quick skills of basketball, it has the speed of no other sport out there, and it is all done on skates. Anyone I know that has played hockey is hooked.
As an adult, there are mens leagues that play every night of the week at multiple different rinks. A league for any skill level can be found. My city of London Ontario has more hockey rinks than many countries (as can be seen below).
I currently play in a Friday night league with a good buddy of mine. Last year we won the championship and took home the hardware. We treated the trophy like the Stanley cup and passed it around. Everyone was able to keep it for a week and we came up with some pretty good pictures.
Currently my 6 year old son Luke is playing hockey. I am one of the coaches on his team. It is amazing to watch 5 and 6 year old kids develop their skills. The have so much fun out there. He must be having a great time as well. On Saturday morning at 6:15 am, I say "Luke we gotta get up and go to Hockey". Luke has no problems getting up. Mom on the other hand.....
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