Proving winter is for more than just seasonal affective disorder.
When you live in a country where winter can last up to nine months, sports are a great way to pass the time (and keep your internal body temperature up).
1. Canada winning Gold in the first Olympic hockey tournament... in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
2. Barbara Ann Scott winning Canada's first non-hockey Gold Medal in 1948.
3. Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir win Gold (and our hearts) in 2018.
4. Salé and Pelletier get their Gold in Salt Lake... eventually.
5. Cindy Klassen winning 5 medals in 2006.
6. Team Canada's comeback Gold medal victory over the US in 2014.
7. Jasey Jay Anderson appearing in 6 different Winter Olympics.
8. Hayley Wickenheiser calling out Team USA in 2002.
9. Jon Montgomery enjoying a pitcher of beer after winning Gold in 2010.
10. Hidy and Howdy, mascots for the 1988 games in Calgary.
11. Mark McMorris overcomes devastating injury to return to the podium in 2018.
12. Gold Medals for both Men and Women Curling Teams in 2010.
13. Clara Hughes becomes first Canadian to win a medal in the Summer and Winter Olympics.
14. The 2002 Men's Hockey Team ends a 50 year drought.
15. Hosting the Winter Olympics for the first time in 1988.
16. Alexandre Bilodeau winning the first Gold medal on Canadian soil.
17. Crosby's Golden Goal in Vancouver 2010.
18. Canada Breaks the record for Gold medals at a Winter Olympics in 2010.
Winter may be cold and sometimes miserable, but these classic moments help distract us from the frostbite and lack of sunlight.
Is there a favourite moment of yours that I missed? Would my list make your list of top lists of Canadian Olympic moments? Let me know in the comments!