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1908 – Alf E. Stitt
1909–
Billy Johnson
1911-1912 – Alf E. Stitt |
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William
Johnston
1911 |
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New
Edinburgh , Ottawa, ONTARIO |
Rideau
River |
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Ancestral
lands of the Anishinabewaki, Omàmìwininìwag,
Kanien'kehá:ka |
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Google
Maps Link -
photograph © |
Jersey
paintings © Liam Birch
Jersey
photograph © LAC, Topley Collection, 126590.
Horace
Merrill, C15 Captain
photograph © Ottawa Citizen
New Edinburgh
C-15 c1910
photograph
© Library and Archives Canada,
John R. O'Connell Collection, MIKAN NO 198676
Ottawa/Montreal
Club Penants |
Founded: |
1904 |
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Founders:
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Official
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New
Edinburgh Canoe Club |
Former
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merged
with Ottawa C.C. to form
Ottawa-New Edinburgh Canoe Club |
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ACHIEVEMENTS |
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1908,
1909, 1910 |
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1904,
1905, 1911 |
Northern
Division Champions:
1906,
1907, 1908,
1909, 1910,
1913 |
Greatest
Points Total: 1909: 17 (Runner-Up) |
INFORMATION |
The
New
Edinburgh Canoe Club was founded
in 1904.
From
Alan McCullogh www.sailonec.com:
"An article in the Ottawa Citizen in 1923 suggested
that some Ottawa Canoe Club
members felt that 'there was too much ‘fuss’
and not enough athletics in the old club.' They hoped to
expand the club’s activities into other sports –
rugby, hockey, etc., and when their ideas received little
support from the executive they formed the New
Edinburgh Canoe Club and built a small floating boathouse
a ways upstream from the OCC. NECC hosted their first invitational
regatta in 1909 on Rideau Aquatic Club's course. The NECC
had never had its own official clubhouse – in 1913
it was based in a boathouse '…immediately below the
pavilion at Rockcliffe…' - and in June it applied
to the OIC for permission to build a clubhouse on the river
below the “old Bronson dock.” The Ottawa Improvement
Commission replied that it would be willing to grant permission
for one clubhouse but not for two and suggested that the
OCC and NECC amalgamate."
The
New Edinburgh building was “starting to leak”
and so amalgamation was timely. Their members were called
the “Burgs" and the club colours were carried
forward with the merger. |
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CANADA
GAMES MEDALISTS |
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