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The Great Kanata — Village of Goals
Did you know that the name ‘Canada’ comes from the Huron-Iroquois word 'kanata,' meaning village or settlement? In 1535, locals used the word to direct an explorer to their home. Today, that small village has expanded into a continental powerhouse. When Les Rouges take the pitch at BMO Field, the entire nation shrinks back into that original 'kanata'—a tight-knit community bound by the red maple leaf, cheering as players like Alphonso Davies turn our vast frozen landscape into a field of dreams.
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Common#47Chapter 5 · Lakes of Champions
The Great Kanata — Village of Goals
From the Iroquoian word 'Kanata' meaning village, Canada has grown into a vast stadium where every citizen is part of one global team.
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rarity: common
country: canada
edition: 7
chapter_name: Lakes of Champions