Hockey fans celebrate return of world juniors to Halifax
Meantime, Halifax Regional Police say you should pack your patience, as large crowds and traffic delays are expected during the tournament. They recommend you hop on a bus or take the ferry if you can and to keep a close eye on little ones, who they say can easily get lost in large crowds.Indigenous artists paint special hockey sticks to be awarded to world junior players at tournament
Two young fans were there to take in the games and have fun at the various activities, like bouncy castles and shooting hoops.“Well, we go to the Moose games, and like it’s crazy that Team Canada is playing here,” adds Jack Soubliere.Some hockey fans say excitement for world juniors comes with tough conversations
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