Downhill and Cross country Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowmobiling, glacier climbing... its a pretty long list. (pretty much any snow sport)
Lacrosse is the official sport of Canada. Ice Hockey is the official winter sport of Canada
== == "In 1994, Bill C-212 was introduced to officially declare hockey as Canada's national sport. Opposition came from supporters of lacrosse who wanted to recognize the traditional and cultural significance of this sport. Consequently, Bill C-212 was amended to recognize both sports. Thus, on May 12, 1994, Canada's National Sport Act (Bill C-212) became law, reading: "To recognize hockey as Canada's National Winter Sport and lacrosse as Canada's National Summer Sport". While hockey's popularity is unquestionable - especially in Canada, lacrosse is still enjoyed by Canadians and has gained popularity in the United States, England, Ireland, and Scotland." Website: http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/symbols_facts&lists/symbols.html
One of the first Canadian sport was invented by the Native Canadians. It was called Lacrosse. Hockey is also a Canadian sport that I believe was invented after lacrosse. It's the most popular sport in Canada.
The table tennis is a winter sport as well as a summer sport.
Lacrosse was originally a native american sport that the settlers of North America picked up and it morphed into the modern day sport. It was originally played by the Iroquois tribe and was called lacrosse by a French man who first called it the sticking French which is lacrosse.
In 1994 Hockey was declared as Canada's National winter sport and Lacrosse as Canada's national summer sport
Lacrosse is the official sport of Canada. Ice Hockey is the official winter sport of Canada
Canada's most popular winter sport is Ice Hockey Canada's most popular summer sport is Lacrosse
It is ice hockey.
Hockey is the national winter sport, and lacrosse is the national summer sport.
Almost every winter sport is popular in Canada. Skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, curling, hockey, ice climbing, mountaineering, cross country skiing and more. In Canada, many of these sports can be enjoyed throughout the entire year.
Canada's National Sport was declared as Lacrosse. However, now the national sport of Canada is shared by lacrosse and Ice Hockey as of 1994.
== == "In 1994, Bill C-212 was introduced to officially declare hockey as Canada's national sport. Opposition came from supporters of lacrosse who wanted to recognize the traditional and cultural significance of this sport. Consequently, Bill C-212 was amended to recognize both sports. Thus, on May 12, 1994, Canada's National Sport Act (Bill C-212) became law, reading: "To recognize hockey as Canada's National Winter Sport and lacrosse as Canada's National Summer Sport". While hockey's popularity is unquestionable - especially in Canada, lacrosse is still enjoyed by Canadians and has gained popularity in the United States, England, Ireland, and Scotland." Website: http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/symbols_facts&lists/symbols.html
Yes, but it's one of two. Canada has two national sports. The official summer sport is lacrosse, while their official winter sport is ice hockey.
Ice hockey is considered to be the most popular sport in Canada, as the sport having been named as the official national sport in Canada.
Canada - Correction - LACROSSE is Canada's national sport, NOT hockey. (Much like in Brasil their national sport is CAPOEIRA not soccer). Addendum: I have since learned that I need to modify this answer a bit - Lacrosse is Canada's national FAIR WEATHER sport, and Hockey is Canada's national WINTER sport! Please pardon my original mistake!
Yes, it is a winter sport and even it is the Winter Olympic sport.