c1990s


1895 – Hon. Jules Tessier
1897 – M. A. Gosling
1898-1899 – J. G. Scott
1900 – A. H. Cook
1901 – S. Barrow
1902 – A. H. Cook
1903 – W. H. Brown
1904-1905 – F. Glass
1906-1907 – W. H. Brown
1908-1909 – A. C. Joseph
1910 – E. T. Nesbitt
1912-1913 – J. P. Tweddell
1914 – A. L. Hamilton
1920 – Elzéar Turcotte
1921 – W. H. Wiggs
1922 – C. F. Delage
1923-1924 – J. V. Hatch
1925 – L. J. Montreuil
1926 – R. L. Smythe
1927-1928 – J. A. Duchatel
1929-1930 – H. W. Sharpe
1931-1933 – Dr. R. Turcot
1934 – J. V. Boswell
1935-1936 – Major R. Garneau
1937 – W. J. Clark
1938 – Adolphe Tremblay
1939 – J. A. Hanrahan
1940 – J. A. Saucier
1941 – W. H. Ross
1942 – Harry Terreau
1943 – T. J. Kerwin
1944-1946 – V. Dussault
1947 – Médéric Monast
1948 – J. T. Martin
1949-1951 – Gerald Coote
1952 – Henri Gauvin
1953-1955 – Jean Turgeon
1956 – Dr. Jules Hamel
1957 – Gavan MacWilliam
1958 – Jean St-Jacques
1959 – Maurice Gendron
1960 – Antoine Auger
1961 – F. A. Royer
1962 – Lt-Col. R. Caron
1963-1964 – Marc Caron
1965 – Bill A. Atkinson
1966-1967 –
Dr. Jacques Turcot
1968 – Raymond Côté
1969 – Roddy Roy
1970 – Paul Amyot
1971 – Milton Malone
1972 – Michel Dutil
1973 – Maurice Beaudet
1974-1975 –
Jean-Marc Lagacé
1976-1977 – Claude Roy
1978-1979 – Michel Labrèque
1980 – Paul Delisle
1981-1982 –
Claude Desurmont
1983-1984 – Michel Blanchet
1985-1986 – Michèle Godin
1987-1988 – Guy Blanchet
1989-1990 – Mark Gendron
1991-1992 – Yves Turgeon
1993 – Willeke Blanchet
1994-1995 – Bob Amyot

2019-2020 – Bruno Lévesque

Fossambault-sur-le-Lac, QUEBEC  
Lac St-Joseph  
Ancestral lands of the Wendake-Nionwentsio

Google Earth Coordinates: 46.8734320, -71.6188487 -
photograph © Liam Birch

Jersey paintings © Liam Birch
Jersey


c1959

Founded:
1895 (1990)
Founders: vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
 
Official Name: Club de Canoë-Kayak Lac St-Joseph 
Former Names:
Club Nautique Lac St-Joseph; Lake St-Joseph Aquatic Association, Club de Canoë-Kayak Ontaritzi; Quebec Canoe Club
Telephone:
418-875-0372
Website:
www.cnlsj.ca
Club Colours:
   

ACHIEVEMENTS
9th Place: 1999
Quebec Federation Champions: 1955, 1956, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1968
see Quebec page
Greatest Points Total: 1999: 49 (9th)
INFORMATION
Le Club de Canoë-Kayak Lac St-Joseph came into existence as a separate canoe club in 1989/1990, having been part of the Quebec Canoe Club from 1945-1990. The club was originally formed in 1895 as either Lake St-Joseph Aquatic Association, or Le Club Nautique Lac St-Joseph and, according to the 1909 CCA program, was a one-time member during that decade. A 'Lake St-Joseph Aquatic Club' was admitted to the CCA as a member club in 1926 and granted the same privileges as Sudbury - automatic entry in each race at the national championships. The old clubhouse was destroyed by fire in 1958, followed by construction of the new building in 1959. Since 1990, it used two separate facilities: Ontaritzi and St-Louis (1951) on the same lake. In 1995, the club officially changed its name to Club de Canoë-Kayak Ontaritzi but changed once again in 2003 back to Lac St-Joseph. The club ceased its membership again in 2005 but continues to provide aquatic activities to the community as Le Club Nautique Lac St-Joseph. Having suffered another fire in the 2010s, Lac St-Joseph now benefits from a newly-built clubhouse.
CCA COMMODORES
None


Club Alumni
Jacques Turcot

Founder,
Quebec Canoe Club


100th Anniversary Book

NATIONAL TEAM COACHES
None
CANADA GAMES MEDALISTS
None
NATIONAL TEAM ALUMNI

Marika Perron - Jr. Team 2001