Rogers Communications announced plans to display The Great Canadian Jersey at the Hockey Hall of Fame beginning March 2, 2026, marking a significant milestone for the collaborative project that celebrates Canada's provincial and territorial hockey heritage. The handcrafted garment, designed by Cameron Lizotte, incorporates donated patches representing every Canadian province and territory's hockey community, creating a unified symbol of the sport's national significance.
Following its initial exhibition at the Hockey Hall of Fame, the jersey will embark on a multi-venue tour visiting local museums, hockey associations, and communities whose patches are integrated into the design. This touring component extends the project's reach beyond Toronto, allowing participating regions to engage directly with the commemorative piece and showcase their respective contributions to the broader initiative.
The project underscores Rogers' investment in Canadian hockey infrastructure and community engagement. By coordinating the collection and integration of patches from diverse hockey communities across the country, the initiative reflects the decentralized nature of hockey participation in Canada while creating a tangible representation of national unity through the sport.