Canada Soccer House at The Shipyards in North Vancouver, British Columbia, was filled to capacity for a viewing party as Team Canada faced Bosnia-Herzegovina in the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Friday, June 12. The match concluded in a 1-1 draw.
Electric Atmosphere at Canada Soccer House
Fans gathered in large numbers to support the Canadian national team, creating an energetic and lively environment. The venue, located in North Vancouver's Shipyards district, became a hub of excitement and national pride.
Key Moments from the Match
Canada and Bosnia-Herzegovina battled to a tie, with both teams displaying strong performances. The result kept fans engaged throughout the game, cheering every play.
Among the attendees were Nash Graham-Taylor, 14, Levy Graham-Taylor, 11, Gus Taylor, and Nadja Graham, who joined the crowd to experience the World Cup action together.
The event showcased the growing enthusiasm for soccer in Canada, especially with the country co-hosting the World Cup in 2026. Canada Soccer House continues to serve as a central gathering point for fans to celebrate the sport.



