Canada Mugs
Description: Celebrate Montreal’s most iconic architecture with this vintage 1940s-style graphic tee. Featuring the Olympic Stadium, Habitat 67, and the Expo 67 Biosphere, this retro artwork blends bold colors with nostalgic travel-poster charm. A perfect shirt for Montreal lovers, architecture fans, travelers, and anyone who loves classic illustrated graphics.
Vintage Montreal Landmarks Tee – Olympic Stadium, Habitat 67 & Expo 67 Sphere Retro Art Mug
by WestCoastingShirts
$18
Description: Canadian Pacific was the country's first and its story is impressive, even when compared to great U.S. systems like the Pennsylvania, New York Central, Santa Fe, and Union Pacific. The CP initially linked Winnipeg with the Pacific coast in British Columbia. Only later did it push east to the Maritimes, doing so very quickly. Canadian Pacific's traffic base has always been diversified but grain still plays an important role just as it did a century ago. At its peak, CP boasted an astounding network of more than 17,000 route miles while maintaining a hand in numerous other industries from ocean shipping to telecommunications. Today, its system is much smaller but still commands a dominating presence in its home country. In addition, it serves
Description: The Kelowna Buckaroos are one of the original four of the British Columbia Hockey League and played from 1961 to 1988. They won two league titles, a British Columbia title (the Mowat Cup), and a Doyle Cup as Alberta/BC Champions. In 1983, the Buckaroos moved to Summerland, British Columbia. Their season-to-season success dwindled in Summerland as they were replaced in Kelowna by the Kelowna Packers in 1985. The Buckaroos played their final game in 1988 after four straight losing records.
Description: The Kelowna Buckaroos are one of the original four of the British Columbia Hockey League and played from 1961 to 1988. They won two league titles, a British Columbia title (the Mowat Cup), and a Doyle Cup as Alberta/BC Champions. In 1983, the Buckaroos moved to Summerland, British Columbia. Their season-to-season success dwindled in Summerland as they were replaced in Kelowna by the Kelowna Packers in 1985. The Buckaroos played their final game in 1988 after four straight losing records.
Description: The Edmonton Trappers were a minor league baseball team in Edmonton, Alberta. They were a part of the Triple-A level in the Pacific Coast League, from 1981 to 2004. In 1984, the Trappers (then the Triple-A affiliate of the California Angels) became the first Canadian franchise to win a championship. They were also the only team to win a PCL championship, and first to win any championship, under affiliation with the Angels. Home games were played at Telus Field in downtown Edmonton.
Description: Remember the Smoke? The Brantford Smoke played in the Colonial Hockey League (COHL) from 1991 to 1998. Check out this shirt with a one-of-a-kind logo from the Smoke, who played at the Brantford Civic Center against the Flint Generals, Saginaw Lumber Kings, Saginaw Wheels, Port Huron Border Cats, Quad City Mallards, Madison Monsters, Madison Kodiaks, Thunder Bay Thunder Cats, Thunder Bay Senators, Winston-Salem IceHawks, Muskegon Fury, London Wildcats, Detroit Falcons and more.