The Hub February 2015 | Page 8

Angelica Haggert Maple syrup, the Underground Railroad, basketball … Canada’s heritage brings many things to mind - so why shouldn’t we take a day to celebrate them? No you’re not reading the calendar wrong – it is February, and not July 1. But us lucky Canadians get a second day to celebrate all things Canadian, providing a much-needed winter boost and a great chance to shake off the winter blahs. Heritage Day, observed in mid-February, was created by the Heritage Canada Foundation in 1973 to promote the history of our country. It also coincides with the anniversary of the day our maple leaf flag was inaugurated in 1965. Heritage Day is themed differently each year, and the Foundation has used it to celebrate transportation, faith, farming and more. There are plenty of ways to explore Windsor-Essex this month that will also allow you to honour important Canadian heritage moments and monuments. With Family Day and Heritage Day both falling on February 16th, it’s a chance to take an extra special opportunity to get out and explore! While it may not be our official national sport, basketball was invented by a Canadian in 1891. James Naismith created the official original rule book and founded the basketball program at the University of Kansas. Show your appreciation for Naismith and all the great Canadian basketball players that followed by taking in a Windsor Express Game this month. You’ve got home games on February 4th, 13th, 22nd and 28th to choose from, all played at the WFCU Centre. Looking for a way to appreciate the cold For Mackenzie Hall’s calendar of events, click here For other h