Lacrosse is one of Canada's 'main' sports- the other being Ice Hockey.
Hockey, Canadian football, lacrosse, skiing, snowmobiling and many other sports.
Hockey is by far the most popular to watch. Followed by Baseball, Football (CFL then NFL), Curling, Golf and oddly Nascar.
Mainly basketball but he plays other sports as well such as football
Lacrosse is the official summer sport of Canada and ice hockey is the official winter sport of Canada. Canadian football, skiing, and curling are also very popular. Baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, swimming, auto racing, and other sports are commonly played as well.
They offer soccer and ice hockey. They also offer lacrosse and basketball for youths. They have additional leagues from time to time for other sports.
Lacrosse is a sport that is a mix of football,soccer, and hockey. native americans used lacrosse to train warriors for war against other tribes or they just played other tribes for fun
lacrosse and other field sports.
Hockey was made, or derived, from other sports in the late 1800's in Canada. For complete information, I would suggest you Google ice hockey history and read whatever articles you can find.
Hockey, Soccer, Lacrosse, and other team sports that use a goaltender. The Goaltender stay in front of a big net and tries to stop the other team from scoring on his teams goal.
lacrosse, field hockey, shinty(which is a scottish-irish sport which is like a mixture of rugby and hockey!)
The most popular sport by far in Canada is hockey at the professional, amateur and even unorganized levels. The Canadian Football league is the second most popular spectator sport and subsequently American style football has become very popular at the high school level as well. Lacrosse is actually the country's National sport, but it's popularity is not at the level it was in the 19th century. Basketball, baseball and soccer are some other popular sports in Canada.