Birthplace of Ice Hockey

Windsor,  Nova  Scotia, Canada – c. 1800
by
Garth Vaughan © 2001
Hants County Logo & Link
 

Origin
  Evolution   Hockeyists
  Windsor

Birthplace

Overview


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

Aerial
View/Church

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

Tourism
Links

Long
Pond Photos

 

 

John Clark’s Warf

In 1800, John Clarke, as an exporter of Gypsum, and Neal McGeachy, as owner of
a vessel, petitioned the government for waterlots,
and were granted same at what is now the end of Albert Street [Avon River, Windsor,
Nova Scotia] …

Excerpt From:
Leslie Loomer
Windsor, A Journey in
History
Sg Ref 971.635 L863W
Pub. 1996
Pg 120




NOTE: Move your cursor over the picture to show the printing more clearly.

John Clark Esquire – Warfe
Excerpt from – Crown Lands Office – Plans in the
Hants County Portfolio – #13 Layout of Lots on Road to Falmouth [undated – c.
1800]
See Whole Plan

 

 
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