In exactly two weeks, one of the greatest sporting events in the world will land in southern Ontario when Canada’s round of games in the 2026 World Cup opens on June 12. Excitement is building as the national team prepares for the first World Cup game ever played in Canada, reaching beyond BMO Field in Toronto, temporarily renamed Toronto Stadium for the tournament, to a small farming community in Burford. Kentucky bluegrass is what they grow on…
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