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The Trail, BC Smoke Eaters won the World Hockey Championship in 1961. Nine of the team members were natives of Trail, attending school and playing minor hockey in this West Kootenay town of 11,000 people.

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As of now, a Canadian amateur team has never won the World Hockey Championship. The tournament is open only to national teams, and Canada has always sent its professional players to compete.

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