Asian-Canadians in hockey
Celebrate Resilience Through Canada’s Game
Step into a powerful chapter of Canadian sports history with this vibrant, full-colour bookmark. It tells the inspiring story of how Japanese Canadian children first played hockey on frozen ponds in internment camps during World War II—and how, by the late 1940s, their communities built organized leagues that embodied resilience, passion, and love for the game.
This bookmark isn’t just a page-holder—it’s a tribute to courage and perseverance, perfect for sharing in schools, libraries, and hockey communities.
✨ Ideal for educators, students, and hockey fans
✨ Affordable, educational, and impactful in bulk
✨ A unique gift that blends history, culture, and sport
Specifications:
📏 Size: 2.75 × 8 inches
🎨 Full colour, double-sided design
📦 Fast, reliable shipping across Canada & the U.S.
Carry a piece of history in every book you read—order today and share this legacy with your classroom, team, or community!
