The
Lindsay
Canoe Club was founded 1883 in
time for the annual ACA regatta at Stony Lake. Lindsay was
a member of the American Canoe Association along with many
other Canadian clubs and by 1889 was one of 23 Canadian
clubs competing in the Northern Division of the ACA. The
club gradually faded from the canoeing circuit and then
folded in later years although the burgee below indicates
that the club was still in existence in 1912. J. G. Edwards
was part of the regatta committee for the Pointe Claire
BC regatta in 1890 showing that Ontario and Quebec clubs
competed against one another on the regatta circuit long
before 1900. From the Kawartha Lakes Museum: "In
1885, the Lindsay Canoe Club spearheaded a new regatta,
giving shape to the annual event. Formed in July 1883, the
club elected Adam Hudspeth as President and J.G. Edwards
as Vice President. Within a few months, the club grew to
20 members and secured a boathouse along the Scugog River
at the end of Ridout Street, Lindsay." Their original
boathouse was big enough to house 60 canoes and a second
house was purchased in 1886 to hold 40 more. They had a
gymnasium on the second floor of the building. One source
says that the club logo was a frog in a yellow circle, rather
than white. |