For generations, street hockey has been a favourite cultural pastime for communities that love to play. A social phenomenon, created by Indigenous peoples, woven into the fabric that holds Canada together from coast to coast.
Street sports unite and inspire.
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The first Play On! street hockey tournament was held in Halifax in 2003. Since that time, a total of 170 Play On! events have been held in 37 communities, involving over 400,000 participants and over 2 million spectators, volunteers, and officials. The event set the Guiness world record for largest street hockey tournament in 2013, involving over 42,000 players in its largest season.