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🏒 Tumbler Ridge Celebrates Strong Second-Place Finish in Kraft Hockeyville 2026

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📍 A Proud Moment for Tumbler Ridge

The northern B.C. community of Tumbler Ridge is embracing a sense of pride after finishing second in the national Kraft Hockeyville 2026 contest. While the top honour went to Taber, Alberta, local residents and leaders say the journey itself was a major win.

The competition brought national attention to the town and its beloved arena, showcasing the community’s deep connection to hockey.


🏆 Falling Short of the Top Prize

Tumbler Ridge was one of two finalists competing for the grand prize, which includes $250,000 for arena upgrades and the chance to host an NHL pre-season game.

Although the community didn’t take first place, it will still receive $100,000 to support local arena improvements, recognizing its strong showing and public support.


❤️ Community Spirit Shines Through

Throughout the competition, residents rallied together in a big way — from voting campaigns to community events. Local leaders emphasized that the excitement, especially among youth, created a sense of hope and positivity.

For many, the experience went beyond hockey, bringing people together during a challenging time and strengthening community bonds.


🌟 More Than Just a Competition

Kraft Hockeyville is more than a contest — it celebrates communities that demonstrate passion for the sport and the importance of local arenas.

Tumbler Ridge’s journey to the finals highlighted its strong community spirit, proving that even without the top prize, the town remains a “Hockeyville” in the hearts of its residents.


🔎 What’s Next for the Community?

With funding secured for upgrades, Tumbler Ridge now looks ahead to improving its facilities and continuing to support local hockey programs. The recognition gained from the competition is expected to leave a lasting impact on the town.


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