Birthplace of Ice Hockey

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

 

 




Map of how to get to Haliburton’s Long Pond

Written Directions –

– Take Highway 101 – Nesbitt Street/Exit 6 to Water Street

– Turn left onto Gerrish Street
(Windsor Hockey Heritage Society –
Hockey Museum resides at 128 Gerrish Street at the corner of Gerrish and Grey
Streets, Next to the Mermaid Theatre building)
– Turn left onto Grey Street

– Travel two blocks to a five-way stop
(To your left you’ll see the "Meander
In" B&B corner of Albert Street and Clifton Avenue)
– Take the left
fork onto Clifton Avenue which
OR
Follow Clifton Avenue
which turns into Clifton Extension
The "Haliburton House" bus route
entrance off of Clifton Extension travels right through "Haliburton’s Long
Pond"

Parking for Haliburton
House Museum
is up the hill, behind the House.

 

 
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