Canada Tank Tops
Description: Show your love of travel and Halifax with this fun airport code design. This makes a perfect gift for family, friends and loved ones who love Nova Scotia. It also provides a travel-themed punch of color for vacation rentals. Check out our store for many more airport-themed designs.
Description: This design honors Jasper’s resilience after the devastating 2024 wildfire. Featuring green sprouts rising from charred soil beneath the silhouette of the Canadian Rockies, it symbolizes rebirth, hope, and the power of nature to heal. Perfect for nature lovers, environmental advocates, and anyone who believes in rising stronger from adversity. A bold vintage badge with emotional depth and universal appeal.
Jasper – Rise From The Ashes | Nature Rebirth Badge Tank Top
by YuYu
$14 $21
Description: Show your Canadian pride with this weathered Nova Scotia lion rampant crest. A distressed medieval look perfect for heritage, travel, or fantasy fans.
Vintage Nova Scotia Flag – Grunge Lion Rampant Shield Tank Top
by Tee Styley
$14 $21
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.
Description: The 1986 World Exposition on Transportation and Communication, or simply Expo 86, was a World’s Fair held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from May 2 until October 13, 1986. The fair, the theme of which was “Transportation and Communication: World in Motion – World in Touch,” coincided with Vancouver’s centennial and was held on the north shore of False Creek. It was the second time that Canada held a World’s Fair, the first being Expo 67 in Montreal (during the Canadian Centennial). Expo Ernie was the mascot of the event and while often mistakenly referred to as an astronaut, Ernie was actually supposed to be a robot, or perhaps an astronaut robot?
Canada Is Not For Sale Le Canada N'Est Pas Vendre Tank Top
by Sketchy Monkey
$14 $21
Description: The Halifax Citadels were a professional ice hockey team based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. They played in the American Hockey League between 1988 and 1993. They were created by the relocation of the Fredericton Express and filled a void left by the relocation of the Nova Scotia Oilers to Cape Breton. The Citadels, named after the Halifax Citadel military fort, were affiliated with the Quebec Nordiques National Hockey League team. Home games were played at the Halifax Metro Centre, located at the base of Citadel Hill. The franchise was moved to Cornwall, Ontario in 1993, where they were known as the Cornwall Aces. One year later, the Halifax Mooseheads of the QMJHL filled the void in the market.
Description: The original Vancouver Whitecaps were a professional soccer team founded on December 11, 1973.
Vancouver Whitecaps Defunct 70s Soccer Team Tank Top
by CultOfRomance
$14 $21
Description: High contrast image based on my photo of a 1950s Wolseley 4/44 classic car (also available in monoblock and monochrome)
Wolseley 4/44 1950s British classic car high contrast Tank Top
by soitwouldseem
$14 $21
Description: The Calgary Cowboys were an ice hockey team that played two seasons in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1975 to 1977. The Cowboys played at the Stampede Corral in Calgary. The franchise was founded in 1972 as the Miami Screaming Eagles. The team was also based in Philadelphia and Vancouver, known in both markets as the Blazers, before relocating to Calgary. The franchise folded in 1977.