W. P. Kennedy
Grand Trunk Boating Club
 
 
1906
 
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
GRAND TRUNK (2)
NORTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS
NEW EDINBURGH (1)
BRITANNIA (1)
WESTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS
ORILLIA *
EASTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS
LONGUEUIL *
DOMINION DAY CHAMPIONS
TORONTO (10)
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS August 11
1906 Book of Champions Medalists 
Aylmer, QC; Lac Deschênes; Rideau Canoe Club
# Club Pts
1
GRAND TRUNK (2) 20
2
CARLETON PLACE 9
3
BRITANNIA 8

4
New Edinburgh 7
4
Toronto 7
6
St. Lambert 6
7
Chateauguay 4
8
Rideau 3
9
St. Stephen's 1
10
Bohemian 0
10
Lachine 0
10
Ottawa 0
10
St. John's 0
10
Victoria YC 0
10
Riverside 0
10
Longueuil 0
Montreal Gazette, Aug 13, 1906
Ottawa Journal, Aug 13, 1906
Tabulation of Points
NB: The points used in "Canada's Sprint Canoe Clubs," (2006) are based on Senior/Junior events only from 1904 to 1915.


DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
NORTHERN DIVISION July 28
Ottawa, ON, Ottawa River; Ottawa Canoe Club
# Club Pts
1
New Edinburgh (1) 16
1
Britannia (1) 16
3
Rideau 4
4
Ottawa ?
Ottawa Journal, July 30, 1906
WESTERN DIVISION August 3
Port Dalhousie, ON, Henley Course, St. Catharines Rowing Club
# Club Pts
1
Orillia * 8
2
Toronto 6
3
Island  3
4
Lakefield 1
Montreal Gazette, August 6, 1906
Tabulation of points (3/2/1)
* Prior to 1908, the Western clubs competed at the annual Henley regatta in St. Catharines. This was considered their de facto championship.
EASTERN DIVISION August 4*
Longueuil, QC, St. Lawrence River, Longueuil Boating Club
# Club Pts
1
Longueuil 18
2
Grand Trunk 17
3
St. Lambert   14
Montreal Gazette, August 6, 1906
Montreal Daily Star, August 6, 1906
* Prior to 1908, the Eastern clubs competed at local regattas only and not all clubs attended all local regattas. The Longueuil Regatta was the last competition prior to the National Championships and likely played a major role in determining the final crews that would attend.
DOMINION DAY REGATTA July 2
# Club Pts
Toronto, ON, Hanlan's Bay, DDRA
1
Toronto (10) 13
2
Grand Trunk 9
3
Island 4
Toronto Globe, July 2, 1906