Reign of world’s largest hockey stick coming to an end as Duncan, B.C., holds survey
The world’s largest hockey stick survived Expo ’86, a move to Vancouver Island, the wrath of Canadian winters and even woodpeckers, but time is catching up with the monument to Canada’s game attached to an ice arena in Duncan, B.C.
The 28,118-kilogram stick was built to mark the entrance to the Canada pavilion at Vancouver’s Expo in 1986, but 37 years later the Cowichan Valley Regional District said it is coming to “the end of its life.”
The regional district has launched a survey asking residents to help decide the stick’s fate.
The 62.5 metre-long steel and Douglas fir stick, along with a puck, was shipped to Duncan in 1988 after the community beat out several other communities and private investors to gain ownership.