[11] In the past, the Canadian women's bandy team practiced on a frozen water hazard on a Winnipeg golf course.
A group of ladies participated in a bandy tournament in Russia in 1990 and also had some exhibition matches in the Netherlands that year.
[13] The team practiced on a frozen water hazard at the Harbour View Golf Course in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
For the under 19 age group, Canada has only had a girls bandy team once in the nation's history to date which has competed in an international competition of any kind.
In 2015, a girls high school ice hockey team from Winnipeg, the St. Mary's Academy Flames, competed in the Women's Under-18 Bandy World Cup in Sweden.
The international tournament included representative teams from Russia, Finland, Norway, United States, Sweden and the host nation, Hungary.
The game finished tied 3-3 after regulation time, only to see the Canadians come up short in a penalty shot shootout.
Team Canada opened the scoring, later falling behind 3–1, but fought hard to get back to even and carried the play throughout most of the second half.
In all, Team Canada posted victories against Hungary, USA and Finland, finishing the round-robin play with 3 wins and 3 losses, losing to the World Champions from Sweden, Russia and Norway.
Christine Deslisle wound up playing for a Swedish women's bandy team, Stockholm AIK for the 2007/2008 season.