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Edmonton,
ALBERTA |
North
Saskatchewan River |
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Ancestral
lands of the Woodland Cree, Cree, Métis, Plains
Cree, Tsuu T'ina |
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Google
Earth Coordinates: 53.6131686, -113.659233 - photograph ©
Big Lake Environmental Support Society |
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Jersey
paintings © Liam Birch
Jersey
![](Clubs/StAlbert/EdmCanoeClub1915.jpg)
photograph © Alberta Provincial Archives
c1915
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Founded: |
1980
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Founders:
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Official
Name: |
Edmonton
Canoe Club |
Fate: |
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ACHIEVEMENTS |
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INFORMATION |
The
Edmonton
Canoe Club was originally founded
c1913, joining the association the following year. It is
unknown when the club left, however, it was revived in 1980
for a brief period. The original club was located on the
Sturgeon River at Big Lake. The St. Albert Star in 1913
announced that the club had selected a site in St. Albert
to build their two-storey, 200 foot frontage club. The later
incarnation's home was on the North Saskatchewan and competed
at CCA until at least 1988. |
CCA
COMMODORES |
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NATIONAL
TEAM COACHES |
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CANADA
GAMES MEDALISTS |
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NATIONAL
TEAM ALUMNI |
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