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10 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Medal-Making in Canada

  • Apr 09, 2018
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Do you remember how it felt when you first won a medal?

If you grew up in Canada, you’ve probably received at least one medal in your life — whether it was for Little League, soccer, or a dance competition.

And no matter how small the accomplishment, there was always something very satisfying about wearing that heavy-hanging ribbon around your neck.

It offers us a faint glimmer of the enormous pride one must feel upon receiving a skillfully crafted, state-of-the-art medal from a national or international institution.

Whether for unmatched bravery, merit, excellence in sports, or otherwise, every medal has an individual story — making each one even more meaningful and significant.

With that in mind, here are 10 interesting things you may not know about medal-making (and collecting) in Canada.

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Do you remember how it felt when you first won a medal?

If you grew up in Canada, you’ve probably received at least one medal in your life — whether it was for Little League, soccer, or a dance competition.

And no matter how small the accomplishment, there was always something very satisfying about wearing that heavy-hanging ribbon around your neck.

It offers us a faint glimmer of the enormous pride one must feel upon receiving a skillfully crafted, state-of-the-art medal from a national or international institution.

Whether for unmatched bravery, merit, excellence in sports, or otherwise, every medal has an individual story — making each one even more meaningful and significant.

With that in mind, here are 10 interesting things you may not know about medal-making (and collecting) in Canada.