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Birthplace of Ice Hockey Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada - c. 1800 by Garth Vaughan © 2001 | |||
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Colour Key - The Red Line indicates the old circuitous route by which King's College students, etc. used to reach downtown Windsor via College Lane, College Road and King Street. The Green Line indicates the new route secured by the land trade made in 1842 between Haliburton and his Alma Mater in which Haliburton gained the field containing :Long Pond", indicated by the Blue Line. The Orange Line shows present day Clifton Extension, a continuation of old Clifton Avenue and a bus route, built up across Haliburton's Long Pond, which is empty much of the year. The Blue Line indicates an approximate outline of "the field containing the long pond" gained by Haliburton by the trade with King's College in 1842. The Above Map
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