Birthplace of Ice Hockey

Windsor,  Nova  Scotia, Canada – c. 1800
by
Garth Vaughan © 2001
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  Evolution   Hockeyists
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Birthplace

Overview

T.C.
Haliburton

King’s College

Haliburton Museum


Tourism
Links


Long Pond Story

Long
Version


Short Version





Supporting
Maps


1786 –
"Plan" for King’s


Windsor
– Anson Map


1871
– Church Map


1879
– Hendry Map


1880 – Roe Bros Map


1878
– Bird’s Eye View




BIG Maps

1786 – "Plan"
for King’s


Windsor –
Anson Map


1871
– Church Map


1879
– Hendry Map


1880 – Roe Bros Map


1878 – Bird’s
Eye View


Map
to Long Pond




Other

1842
– TCH/King’s Deed


Compilation of Maps


Long Pond
Fall 2002


Tourism Links



 

 

William Fenwick Vroom

King’s Right-of-Way



Clifton Avenue did not become a thoroughfare
untill some years later, and there was only a footpath from "Clifton"
through the College woods. The right-of-way for this had been purchased from Judge
Haliburton in exchange for an extensive field of several acres cut off from the
College grounds and added to the "Clifton" property. This field contained
the Long Pond which in winter was a favorite skating place, but some years ago
the pond went dry.


Memories of Windsor in the Seventies
(1870s)
Vroom, W.F. , D.D.
Read before the Nova Scotia Historical Society,
8th January, 1932
WHHS Archives

Pg. 14


 

 
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