Canada’s Got Game!
Highlights From the Order of Sport Collection
Special Display
Canada’s Got Game! is a special display of objects marking the Canadian Museum of History’s acquisition of the Order of Sport Collection from Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. The objects chosen for display are from the Order of Sport Collection and from the Canadian Museum of History’s own collection.
Celebrating sport through three themes — Dynamic Winners, Controversy, and Challenging Expectations — visitors can explore objects from some of Canada’s iconic sports personalities, including Jean-Luc Brassard’s ski suit worn in the World Cup competition, Charmaine Hooper’s jersey worn during the 1999 FIFA World Cup, Brent Lakatos’s wheelchair-racing gloves, Jarome Iginla’s hockey skates, Clara Hughes’s road-racing bicycle, and Irene Crowchild’s buffalo necklace.
The display presents interpretative panels and nine display cases with objects that reflect a diverse range of sports and Canadian athletes over time.
An exhibition developed by the Canadian Museum of History
Learn more about the Order of Sport Collection: Watch our series of videos on YouTube and continue to follow the Museum to discover more fascinating sports stories and historical icons.
Olympic Torches: Let the Games Begin!
Date: Until February 2026
Location: Mall case next to the Canadian Stamp Collection on Level 1
On your next visit to the Canadian Museum of History, don’t miss Olympic Torches: Let the Games Begin!
This small display explores the role and symbolism of Olympic Torches through three key themes: ceremony, identity, and politics. It features eight Olympic Torches from different time periods and countries, all drawn from the Museum’s Order of Sport Collection.
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Canada’s Got Game! Highlights From the Order of Sport Collection – special display at the Canadian Museum of History
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