| Year: | Event: | 
           
            | 1863 | 
                LACHINE 
                  Boating Club founded | 
           
            |  |  | 
           
            | 1867 | 
                LONGUEUIL 
                  Boating Club founded | 
           
            |  |  | 
           
            | 1875 | 
                GRAND 
                  TRUNK Boating Club founded | 
           
            |  |  | 
           
            | 1879 | 
                POINTE 
                  CLAIRE Boating Club founded | 
           
            | 1880 | 
                TORONTO 
                  Canoe Club founded | 
           
            | 1881 |  | 
           
            | 1882 | 
                VALOIS 
                  Boating Club foundedBUFFALO 
                  Canoe Club founded | 
           
            | 1883 | 
                OTTAWA 
                  Canoe Club founded | 
           
            | 1884 | 
                ST. 
                  ROSE Canoe Club founded | 
           
            | 1885 |  | 
           
            | 1886 | 
                ST. 
                  LAMBERT Boating Club founded | 
           
            | 1887 | 
                BRITANNIA 
                  Boating and Glee Club foundedISLAND 
                  Amateur Aquatic Association founded | 
           
            | 1888 |  | 
           
            | 1890 | 
                ST. 
                  JOHN'S Yacht Club (QC) foundedVICTORIA 
                  Yacht Club (QC) founded (as AYLMER Boating 
                  Club) | 
           
            | 1891 |  | 
           
            | 1892 |  | 
           
            | 1893 | 
                CARLETON 
                  PLACE Canoe Club founded (as Ottawa Valley Canoeing 
                  Association)WINNIPEG 
                  Canoe Club founded | 
           
            | 1894 | 
                BROCKVILLE 
                  Rowing Club  foundedORILLIA 
                  Canoe Club founded | 
           
            | 1895 | 
                LAC 
                  ST-JOSEPH Aquatic Association founded | 
           
            | 1896 | 
                ST. 
                  MARY'S Boat Club foundedKINGSTON 
                  Yacht Club founded | 
           
            | 1897 | 
                BOHEMIAN 
                  Amateur Athletic Association foundedBROCKVILLE 
                  YMCA Aquatic Club  founded | 
           
            | 1888 |  | 
           
            | 1899 |  | 
           
            | 1900 | 
                Canadian 
                  Canoeing Association formed by the following charter 
                  members: Brockville Rowing Club, Brockville YMCA Aquatic Club, 
                  Bohemian Amateur Athletic Association, Kingston Yacht Club, 
                  Ottawa Canoe Club, Grand Trunk Boating Club, Lachine Boating 
                  Club, Britannia Boat House Club, Carleton Place Canoe ClubST. 
                  STEPHEN'S Amateur Athletic Association foundedFirst Dominion 
                  championship held at Brockville, ON. Events include Senior Men's 
                  Single-Blade Singles (C1), Tandem (C2) and Fours (C4), Senior 
                  Men's War Canoe, Open Men's War CanoeE.A. Black, 
                  Ottawa Canoe Club, elected first CommodoreBohemian 
                  AAA won the first National Championship event, Senior Men's 
                  War Canoe | 
           
            | 1901 | 
                SMITHS 
                  FALLS Canoe Club foundedFulford 
                  Cup donated for War Canoe Tug-of-warJunior 
                  age class establishedJunior 
                  Single-Blade Fours added to Nationals | 
           
            | 1902 | 
                RIDEAU 
                  Canoe Club foundedSUDBURY 
                  Canoe Club foundedSt. Lambert 
                  joins CCALongueuil 
                  joins CCAIntermediate 
                  class establishedIntermediate 
                  Single-Blade Singles, Tandem and Fours added to NationalsJunior 
                  Single-Blade Singles and Tandem added to NationalsOpen Men's 
                  War Canoe added to NationalsFulford 
                  Cup first awared to winner of the Open Men's War Canoe | 
           
            | 1903 | 
                BANOOK 
                  Canoe Club foundedCHATEAUGUAY 
                  Boating Club foundedST. 
                  CATHARINES Rowing Club foundedSt. Stephen's 
                  joins CCAKingston 
                  leaves CCA | 
           
            | 1904 | 
                CARTIERVILLE 
                  Boating Club foundedNEW 
                  EDINBURGH Canoe Club foundedOttawa 
                  wins first CCA Championship after points introduced for official 
                  races (first 3, second 2, third 1)CCA organised 
                  into three divisions: North (Britannia, Ottawa, 
                  Rideau, Carleton Place, New Edinburgh); East 
                  (Grand Trunk, Lachine, St-Lambert, St. John's, St. Stephen's); 
                  West (Brockville Rowing, Bohemian, Brockville 
                  YMCA, Smiths Falls)Because 
                  Brockville clubs did not race at Nationals, Smiths Falls was 
                  moved to the Northern Division | 
           
            | 1905 | 
                LAC 
                  SERGENT Aquatic Association foundedBALMY 
                  BEACH Canoe Club foundedPARKDALE 
                  Canoe Club foundedSt. John's 
                  Yacht Club joins CCABrockville 
                  Rowing leaves CCABohemian 
                  leaves CCABrockville 
                  YMCA leaves CCA | 
           
            | 1906 | 
                GANANOQUE 
                  Motorboat & Canoe Club foundedToronto 
                  joins CCA (first Western Ontario club to join)Chateauguay 
                  joins CCAVictoria 
                  Yacht Club (QC) joins CCA | 
           
            | 1907 |  | 
           
            | 1908 | 
                Parkdale 
                  joins CCACCA reorganises 
                  three divisions - Western (Toronto-centred), Northern (Ottawa-centred) 
                  and Eastern (Montreal-centred), each of which was eligible to 
                  send three top crews in each event to Nationals | 
           
            | 1909 | 
                HUDSON 
                  Boating Club foundedValois 
                  joins CCAOrillia 
                  joins CCA | 
           
            | 1910 | 
                Pointe 
                  Claire (Boating) joins CCA | 
           
            | 1911 | 
                KEW 
                  BEACH Amateur Aquatic Association founded | 
           
            | 1912 | 
                Winnipeg 
                  joins CCADecision 
                  to present the Commodore with a dated CCA burgee | 
           
            | 1913 | 
                Bohemian 
                  foldsCharles 
                  T. Hoare, Toronto CC, outgoing Commodore, receives the first 
                  Commodore's Burgee | 
           
            | 1914 | 
                Ottawa 
                  and New Edinburgh merge to form the OTTAWA-NEW EDINBURGH Canoe 
                  Club St. Catharines 
                  joins CCAAlistair 
                  McKenzie, Toronto CC, won his fourth Senior Single-Blade Singles 
                  ChampionshipRideau 
                  Canoe Club becomes the Rideau Aquatic Club | 
           
            | 1915 | 
                Pointe 
                  Claire (Boating) leaves CCA | 
           
            | 1916 | 
                National 
                  Championships suspended due to WWI (through 1918) | 
           
            | 1919 | 
                Lachine 
                  revived as Lachine Racing Canoe Club / Lachine Rowing ClubNational 
                  Championships restored after WWI | 
           
            | 1920 | 
                First tie 
                  for CCA Championship (Ottawa-New Edinburgh & Balmy Beach)Coin is 
                  tossed for the aggregate trophy (ONECC) | 
           
            | 1921 | 
                OTTERBURN 
                  Boating Club foundedHUMBER 
                  BAY Canoe Club (officially) foundedNIAGARA 
                  DISTRICT Canoe Club foundedSt. Rose 
                  joins CCA | 
           
            | 1922 | 
                MIC 
                  MAC Amateur Aquatic Club founded Victoria 
                  Yacht Club (QC) burns down | 
           
            | 1923 | 
                Past Commodore's 
                  pin introduced and retroactively given to all living Past Commodores 
                   | 
           
            | 1924 | 
                Canada/USA 
                  (and one Englishman) demonstrate canoeing at Paris Olympics 
                  (Roy Nurse, Harry Greenshields, Alexander Lindsay, George Duncan) | 
           
            | 1925 | 
                Sudbury 
                  revived as Sudbury Boating ClubHumber 
                  Bay folds | 
           
            | 1926 |  | 
           
            | 1927 | 
                Championship 
                  Burgee first awarded to 1927 championship club (Rideau)Previous 
                  two champions (Rideau 1925, Toronto 1926) reimbursed for their 
                  "purchased" championship burgees | 
           
            | 1928 | 
                AK-O-MAK 
                  Canoe Club foundedJohn W. 
                  Black Trophy introduced for Junior Men's SIngle-Blade FoursPoints 
                  system changed to 5/2/1Introduction 
                  of back numbers for sternsmen in Nationals events | 
           
            | 1929 | 
                Birks Cup 
                  (Senior Men's War Canoe) won outright by Ottawa-New Edinburgh | 
           
            | 1930 | 
                Senior 
                  Men's Double-Blade Singles (K1) and Tandem (K2) added to Nationals 
                  program as exhibition eventsInternational 
                  demonstration regatta held at Hamilton, ON between American 
                  and Canadian crews on the occasion of the First British Empire 
                  Games  | 
           
            | 1932 | 
                Senior 
                  Men's K1 and K2 officially added to points total at Nationals | 
           
            | 1933 |  | 
           
            | 1934 | 
                RADISSON 
                  Canoe Club foundedCATARAQUI 
                  Canoe Club foundedSenior 
                  Men's Double-Blade Fours (K4) added to Nationals program | 
           
            | 1935 | 
                BRANTWOOD 
                  BEACH Canoe Club foundedPARKDALE-SWANSEA 
                  Canoe Club founded as Parkdale Racing Canoe ClubParkdale 
                  Canoe Club renamed to Boulevard Canoe Club | 
           
            | 1936 | 
                EXCEL 
                  Boating Club foundedKITCHENER 
                  Racing Canoe Club foundedCanoeing 
                  added as an official sport of the Olympic GamesFrank Amyot 
                  wins Canada's first canoeing medal, gold in C1 1000m, at Berlin 
                  OlympicsWarren 
                  Saker and Harvey Charters win a silver medal in C2 10000m and 
                  bronze in C2 1000m  | 
           
            | 1937 | 
                PETERBOROUGH 
                  Canoe Club foundedWinnipeg 
                  first western club to win CCA championship | 
           
            | 1938 |  | 
           
            | 1939 | 
                Island 
                  A.A.A. revived as Island Canoe Club Toronto 
                  C.C. renamed to Toronto Sailing & Canoe ClubBrantwood 
                  Beach foldsJuvenile 
                  Men's War Canoe added to Nationals program as exhibition event | 
           
            | 1940 |  | 
           
            | 1941 | 
                Radisson 
                  joins CCAJuvenile 
                  War Canoe officially added to Nationals programParkdale-Swansea 
                  folds  | 
           
            | 1942 | 
                Nationals 
                  suspended due to WWII (through 1945) | 
           
            | 1944 | 
                QUEBEC 
                  Canoe Club founded (absorbs Lac Sergent) | 
           
            | 1945 |  | 
           
            | 1946 | 
                National 
                  Championships restored after WWIIJuvenile 
                  class added to championship program (Men's C1, C2, C4 1/4 Mi) Intermediate 
                  class removed from NationalsLadies 
                  War Canoe added to championship program (exhibition)  | 
           
            | 1947 | 
                Boulevard 
                  leaves CCAOpen Men's 
                  10000 m C1, C2 added to championship program (exhibition) | 
           
            | 1948 | 
                Doug Bennett 
                  wins silver in C1 1000m at London OlympicsNorm Lane 
                  wins bronze in C1 10000m at London Olympics | 
           
            | 1949 | 
                Mic Mac 
                  first Atlantic club to join CCA (district status)Open Mens 
                  10 000 m K1, K2 added to championship program (exhibition)  | 
           
            | 1950 | 
                MILTON 
                  Camera & Canoe Club foundedJunior 
                  Men's K1, K2 added to championship programR. Edgar 
                  Gilbert appointed the first Honourary Commodore of the CCA | 
           
            | 1951 | 
                Club Nautique 
                   ST-LOUIS 
                  foundedLong Distance 
                  (10000 m) events officially count towards championshipHenry Mosher, 
                  Mic Mac AAC, first Maritime paddler to compete at Nationals | 
           
            | 1952 | 
                Ken Lane 
                  and Donald Hawgood win silver in C2 10000m at Helsinki OlympicsInternational 
                  class, decked kayak first used in Junior and Senior K1 at Nationals | 
           
            | 1953 | 
                Adoption 
                  of the CCA motto "Per Aquas ad Fraternitatem"First North 
                  American Championships held at Long Pond, Toronto IslandInternational 
                  decked kayak tandem kayak introduced at Nationals | 
           
            | 1955 | 
                European-style 
                  C1 and C2 introduced  | 
           
            | 1956 | 
                Nova Scotia 
                  clubs form the Maritime DivisionA Mic Mac 
                  AAC Junior C4 crew, J. Flinn, L. Murphy, D. Schroeder, H. Mosher, 
                  won the first National championship event for the Maritime DivisionRace distances 
                  of 1/2 mile changed to 1000m  | 
           
            | 1957 | 
                Excel leaves 
                  CCA Ottawa-New 
                  Edinburgh leaves CCA | 
           
            | 1958 | 
                MISSISSAUGA 
                  Canoe Club foundedMOHAWK 
                  Canoe Club foundedWEST 
                  ROUGE Canoe Club foundedSt. Mary's 
                  enters CCAPoints 
                  allocation changes to 8/4/3/2/1Junior 
                  Mens C15 added to championship programJuvenule 
                  race distances changed from 1/4 mile to 1000m10000 m 
                  events withdrawn from the championship program (reducing championship 
                  regatta to one day) | 
           
            | 1959 | 
                CALGARY 
                  foundedIsland 
                  folds International 
                  kayak fours introduced | 
           
            | 1960 |  | 
           
            | 1961 | 
                RED 
                  DEER Canoe Club foundedJunior 
                  Men's K4 added to championship programPreferential 
                  points scoring introduced for war canoe events (12/6/4/3/2) | 
           
            | 1962 | 
                Introduction 
                  of age class burgees at National ChampionshipsAdoption 
                  of 17 foot International C2 for Senior Men's C2 event | 
           
            | 1963 | 
                Introduction 
                  of "Ladies" burgee Senior 
                  Women's K1, K2 added to championship program (exhibition) Bantam 
                  Boys' C4 added to championship program | 
           
            | 1964 | 
                Cataraqui 
                  revivedAk-O-Mak 
                  joins CCACanadian 
                  White Water Association becomes the Canadian White Water Affiliate 
                  of the CCA | 
           
            | 1965 | 
                SENOBE 
                  Aquatic Club foundedWHITE 
                  RAVEN Canoe Club foundedRadisson 
                  foldsToronto 
                  Sailing leaves CCAWomen's 
                  senior events officially added to championship programWomen's 
                  events officially counted towards championship burgee (Newspapers 
                  indicate this occurred in 1969, not 1965)Cartierville 
                  Boating Club wins an unprecedented ninth consecutive CCA BurgeeFormation 
                  of the North American Canoe Racing Association | 
           
            | 1966 | 
                BRITISH 
                  COLUMBIA Kayak & Canoe Club founded"Western" 
                  division created for pacific and prairie clubsThree main 
                  divisions renamed to Western Ontario, Eastern Ontario and QuebecNorth American 
                  Championships Regatta Committee replaced by the North American 
                  Canoe Racing Association (Robert Sleeth as President, Frank 
                  Clement as Secretary)First National 
                  White Water Championships held at Elora Gorge, ON. | 
           
            | 1967 | 
                BURNABY 
                  Canoe Club foundedPORT 
                  MOODY Canoe Club foundedJuvenile 
                  Men's K1, K2, K4, Senior Women's K4 added to championship programMedals 
                  first awarded to gold, silver and bronze placings at National 
                  ChampionshipsCanoeing 
                  added as an exhibition sport at Pan Am Games (Canada won three 
                  gold, five silver, six bronze)International 
                  specifications for all C1 events introduced | 
           
            | 1968 | 
                NORTH 
                  BAY Canoe Club foundedALMONTE 
                  Canoe Club foundedONA-LAC 
                  Canoe Club foundedClub plaques 
                  first awarded for victors at National ChampionshipsHoward 
                  Radford elected President of the Canadian Olympic Association 
                  for 1968-1969Women selected 
                  to the Canadian Olympic canoeing team for the first timeFirst female 
                  Olympic athletes to represent Canada in canoeing were Marjorie 
                  Homer-Dixon, Betty-Ann Gowans and Claudia Hunt | 
           
            | 1969 | 
                CHEEMA 
                  Aquatic Club foundedMETRO-CODIAK 
                  Canoe Club founded | 
           
            | 1970 | 
                ABENAKI 
                  Aquatic Club foundedGrand Trunk 
                  foldsWomen's 
                  Junior events (K1, K2, K4) added to championship program | 
           
            | 1971 | 
                KENNEBECASIS 
                  Rowing & Canoe Club foundedAJAX 
                  Canoe Club foundedWHITE 
                  OAKS Canoe Club foundedRed Deer 
                  leaves CCAMetro-Codiak 
                  folds | 
           
            | 1972 | 
                MASKWA 
                  Aquatic Club foundedONAKE 
                  Paddling Club foundedSASKATOON 
                  Canoe Club foundedBOW 
                  WATERS Canoe Club foundedAjax foldsE. Ralph 
                  Reilly becomes the first full-time Executive DirectorHoward 
                  Radford appointed Secretary-Treasurer for the Organising Committee 
                  of the XXI (1976) Olympiad, MontrealIntroduction 
                  of Olympic rings, designed by Jim Mossman and presented to 1972 
                  Olympic team members for the first time | 
           
            | 1973 | 
                VAUDREUIL 
                  Canoe Club foundedEDMONTON 
                  WHITEWATER Paddlers 
                  foundedREGINA 
                  Canoe Club foundedAlmonte 
                  leaves CCA | 
           
            | 1974 | 
                OAKVILLE 
                  Racing Canoe Club foundedLONDON 
                  Canoe Club foundedOnake hosts 
                  Junior OlympicsWestern 
                  Division separates into Pacific and Prairie Divisions  | 
           
            | 1975 | 
                PISIQUID 
                  Aquatic Club foundedTROIS 
                  RIVIERES founded (as CAP-DE-LA-MADELEINE)Milo revivedCanoe Canada 
                  75 at Olympic BasinSenior 
                  Men's 500m events (C1, C2, K1, K2) added to championship programWomen's 
                  Juvenile events (K1, K2, K4) added to championship programCanadian 
                  Canoe Association incorporated | 
           
            | 1976 | 
                Montreal 
                  hosts the Games of the XXI OlympiadJohn Wood 
                  captures silver in C1 500m at Montreal OlympicsClifford 
                  Baden Powell appointed the first patron of the CCA | 
           
            | 1977 | 
                ORENDA 
                  Canoe Club foundedST. 
                  JOHN'S Canoe Club (NL) foundedLAKEHEAD 
                  Canoe Club founded (as THUNDER BAY)Cheema 
                  first Atlantic club to win championship burgeeOna-Lac 
                  foldsLast North 
                  American Championships heldJohn Wood 
                  and Greg Smith win Canada's first medal at a Senior World Championship 
                  (C2 500m)Junior 
                  Men's 500m events (C1, C2, K1, K2) added to championship program | 
           
            | 1978 | 
                TORONTO 
                  ISLAND Canoe Club foundedFirst Pan-American 
                  Canoe Racing Championships held at Mexico CityFirst running 
                  of the Riverside Handicap (the Rivi) at Oakville Racing Canoe 
                  Club  | 
           
            | 1979 | 
                VALLEYFIELD 
                  Canoe Club foundedFulford 
                  Trophy retired from competition (Open Men's C-15 discontinued)Formation 
                  of the Canadian Marathon Canoe Racing Association at Ottawa, 
                  ONThe CCA, 
                  through its affiliate, hosted the World White Water Championships 
                  at Jonquière/Desbiens, QC, the first ICF-sanctioned World 
                  Canoeing Championships to be held outside of Europe | 
           
            | 1980 | 
                SHERBROOKE 
                  Canoe Club foundedMidget 
                  class (all events) added to championship program | 
           
            | 1981 | 
                SACK-A-WA 
                  Canoe Club foundedFALSE 
                  CREEK Canoe & 
                  Kayak Club foundedSudbury 
                  leaves CCAWomen's 
                  Junior C15 added to championship programAlberta 
                  clubs reorganised as the "Alberta Division" of the 
                  CCABantam 
                  class events eliminated from national championshipsCloverleaf 
                  regatta organised in lieu of Bantam events removed from Nationals | 
           
            | 1982 | 
                RIDGE 
                  Canoe & Kayak Club foundedKINAP 
                  Athletic Club foundedNACKAWIC 
                  Canoe Club foundedKELOWNA 
                  Canoe & Kayak Club foundedAlwyn Morris 
                  and Hugh Fisher win silver in the K2 500m at the World Championships 
                  in Belgrade, YugoslaviaICF awards 
                  the 1986 Senior World Championships to Montreal | 
           
            | 1983 | 
                Club 
                  Nautique de MONTREAL 
                  foundedVaudreuil-Soulange 
                  foldsAlwyn Morris 
                  and Hugh Fisher win bronze in the K2 1000m at the World Championships 
                  in Tampere, FinlandDecision 
                  to reorganise the CCA around two or more technical disciplines, 
                  effective at the annual meeting in 1984R. Edgar 
                  Gilbert awards presented for the first time to Glen Adams (official), 
                  Peter Marzell (Coach) and Fred Johnston (builder) | 
           
            | 1984 | 
                Penticton 
                  joins CCAKelowna 
                  leaves CCAOn April 
                  28, the Canadian Marathon Canoe Racing Association and the CCA 
                  approved the by-laws for a reorganised CCACanada's 
                  best-ever results at the Olympics in Los Angeles, CA. (Larry 
                  Cain, C1 500m gold, C1 1000m silver, Alwyn Morris/Hugh Fisher, 
                  K2 500m gold and K2 1000m bronze, Sue Holloway/Alexandra Barré, 
                  K2 500m silver, Sue Holloway/Alexandra Barré/Lucie Guay/Barb 
                  Olmsted, K4 500m bronze) | 
           
            | 1985 | 
                TOBA 
                  Canoe Club founded (as WINNIPEG Paddling Club)Saskatoon 
                  Canoe Club becomes Saskatoon Racing Canoe ClubJuvenlie 
                  Men's C1, K1 1000m added to championship programCommodore's 
                  war canoe salute replaced with a ceremonial presentation to 
                  the Commodore by a representative of the athletesMarathon 
                  and Sprint Racing disciplines participate in canoeing events 
                  at the first World Masters Games held in Toronto, ONBoard approved 
                  the development of an Award of Excellence for Canadian medalists 
                  at Junior and Senior World Championships | 
           
            | 1986 | 
                WASCANA 
                  Racing Canoe Club foundedCHASE 
                  High School Canoe Club foundedWhite Raven 
                  joins CCAJuvenile 
                  Men's C2, K2 1000m added to championship program Senior 
                  World Canoe Championships held in Montreal was the first of 
                  its kind held outside of continental EuropeAlwyn Morris 
                  receives the Tom Longboat Award for the Outstanding Native Athlete 
                  of North AmericaFirst CanMas 
                  regatta, Toronto, ON | 
           
            | 1987 | 
                Club 
                  Canoe-Kayak les 
                  DEUX RIVES foundedCanoeing 
                  made an official sport of the Pan American GamesDistance 
                  for Midget events changed from 500m to 1000mRenn Crichlow 
                  wins bronze in K1 1000m at Junior World Championships in Belgrade, 
                  YugoslaviaCanoe Sailing 
                  enters the CCA as an Associate Member Sport | 
           
            | 1988 | 
                Club 
                  de Canoe-Kayak LAC BEAUPORT 
                  founded (separate from Quebec)POINTE 
                  CLAIRE Canoe Club 
                  foundedNANAIMO 
                  Canoe & Kayak Club foundedMontreal 
                  folds  | 
           
            | 1989 | 
                Oakville 
                  and Mohawk merge to form BURLOAK 
                  Canoe 
                  Club TORONTO 
                  RACING Canoe Club foundedST. 
                  ALBERT Canoe & Kayak Club foundedLac Sergent 
                  separates from QuebecLac St-Joseph 
                  separates from QuebecNorth Bay 
                  moves from WOD to EODPenticton 
                  leaves CCADistance 
                  for Juvenile C4 and K4 events changed from 500m to 1000mDecision 
                  to begin implementing championship events for women's canoeingWomen's 
                  Juvenile and Junior C4 events added to championship programWomens 
                  Juvenile and Junior K1 and K2 1000m events added to championship 
                  program World Junior 
                  Sprint Canoe Championships held outside continental Europe for 
                  the first time at Dartmouth, NSSteve Giles 
                  wins bronze in C1 1000m and Marie-Josée Gibeau wins bronze 
                  in K1 500m at Junior Worlds in Dartmouth | 
           
            | 1990 | 
                KAMLOOPS 
                  Canoe & Kayak Club foundedValleyfield 
                  leaves CCAWhite Raven 
                  leaves CCACanadian 
                  White Water Association enters the CCA as the third Technical 
                  DisciplineMichael 
                  Chambers elected Vice President of Canadian Olympic AssociationIntroduction 
                  of the ICF C4 for Senior Men's C4 at NationalsWomen's 
                  Senior C4 added to the championship programMasters 
                  class added to championship program with medals, but points 
                  not awarded for CCA club championshipIntroduction, 
                  on a two-year trial basis, of Masters class events for Men's 
                  C1, K1 and Women's K1Men's Masters 
                  C1, A (under 45) and C1, B (over 45), K1, A (under 45) and K1, 
                  B (over 45), Women's Masters K1, A and K1, B events added to 
                  the championship program (Men's events 1000m, women's events 
                  500m) | 
           
            | 1991 | 
                RICHMOND 
                  HILL Canoe Club foundedSELKIRK 
                  Community Paddling Club foundedPRINCE 
                  ALBERT Canoe & Kayak Racing Club foundedYORKTON 
                  Canoe & Kayak Club foundedWomen's 
                  Senior K1 and K2 1000m events added to championship program 
                  Attila 
                  Buday wins bronze in the C1 1000m at the Junior World Championships 
                  in Vienna, Austria. Attila and Michael Oryschak win gold in 
                  C2 1000 | 
           
            | 1992 | 
                "CCA" 
                  Letters added to the Championship BurgeeAward of 
                  Excellence presented for the first time to the 1991 Junior World 
                  Champion medalists and retroactively to all Junior and Senior 
                  World medalists dating back to 1985 | 
           
            | 1993 | 
                FORT 
                  LANGLEY Canoe Club 
                  foundedDecision 
                  to begin phasing in 200m races at National Championships200m races 
                  added for Senior Men's C1, K1 and Senior Women's K1Women's 
                  Midget C4 500m added to the championship programTamas Buday 
                  Jr. wins bronze medal in C1 1000m at the Junior World Championships 
                  in Račice, 
                  Czech Republic. | 
           
            | 1994 | 
                Michael 
                  Chambers, Vice President Canadian Olympic Association, named 
                  Chef-de-Mission of the Canadian Olympic Team at the 1996 Olympics 
                  in Atlanta, USAExecutive 
                  Director of the CCA renamed to Director GeneralAnne Merklinger 
                  becomes first Director General of the CCASprint 
                  Racing Discipline of the CCA introduced Vice Chairs of High 
                  Performance and Domestic Development into its administrative 
                  organisation  | 
           
            | 1995 | 
                VICTORIA 
                  Canoe & Kayak Club (BC) foundedToronto 
                  Racing foldsFort Langley 
                  joins CCAPARC 
                  DES ILES foundedFrank Garner, 
                  Coach 1984 Olympic Canoe Team, inducted into Canadian Olympic 
                  Hall of FameTamas Buday 
                  Jr. named Outstanding junior athlete for 1994 and recipient 
                  of the Viscount Alexander Award by the Sports Federation of 
                  CanadaMen's and 
                  Women's Open class C4 and K4 200m events added to the championship 
                  programMen's Junior 
                  C1, C2, K1, K2 500m events added to the championship program 
                  Women's 
                  Junior K1 and K2 200m events added to the championship program 
                  Women's 
                  Junior C1 and C2 500m events added to the championship program 
                  Men's Juvenile 
                  C1, C2, K1, K2 200m events added to the championship program 
                  Women's 
                  Juvenile C1 and C2 500m events added to the championship program 
                   Women's 
                  Juvenile K1 and K2 200m events added to the championship program 
                  Men's and 
                  Women's Midget K1 and Mens C1 6000m events added to the championship 
                  program (replacing separate Long Distance regatta)Canadian 
                  Women's team received the Outstanding Women's Team award at 
                  the 1995 World Canoe Championships in Duisburg: Caroline Brunet, 
                  Alison Herst, Klari MacAskill, Corrina Kennedy, Marie-Josée 
                  Gibeau  | 
           
            | 1996 | 
                LEDUC 
                  SMOKIES Canoe & Kayak Club foundedChateauguay 
                  folds (?)LAKE 
                  SUPERIOR Canoe & Kayak Club foundedCaroline 
                  Brunet wins silver medal in K1 500m at the Atlanta Olympic Games Women's 
                  Senior K2 200m and C1, C2 500m events added to the championship 
                  program Renn Crichlow 
                  elected Vice President, Athletes Association, COA | 
           
            | 1997 | 
                PEMBERTON 
                  Canoe & Kayak Club foundedLake Superior 
                  foldsCanadian 
                  Canoe Museum designated the official repository of the CCA ArchivesDartmouth, 
                  NS hosts the Senior World Canoe ChampionshipsCaroline 
                  Brunet wins gold in all three women's K1 events: 200m, 500m, 
                  1000mWomen's 
                  K4 of Karen Furneaux, Danica Rice, Corrina Kennedy, Marie-Josée 
                  Gibeau-Ouimet win silver in the 200m Larry Cain 
                  elected to the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame | 
           
            | 1998 | 
                CASCADES 
                  Canoe Club foundedMINNEDOSA 
                  Cane & Kayak Club foundedAt the 
                  World Championships in Szeged, Hungary, Caroline Brunet wins 
                  gold in K1 200m and 500m, and silver in K1 1000m. Marie-Josée 
                  Gibeau-Ouimet and Karen Furneaux win gold in Women's K2 200mSteve Giles 
                  wins gold in C1 1000m Women's 
                  Senior C1 and C2 200m events added to the championship program 
                  Memorandum 
                  of Understanding signed between Canadian Canoe Association and 
                  CanMas  | 
           
            | 1999 | 
                KANESATAKE 
                  Canoe Club foundedAKA:WE 
                  Canoe Club foundedIntroduction 
                  of "Canadian" boats and "International" 
                  boats class burgeesDoug Bennett, 
                  1948 Olympic silver medalist in C1 1000m, inducted into the 
                  Canadian Olympic Hall of FameAt the 
                  Junior World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, Thomas Hall wins 
                  gold in C1 1000m and Adam van Koeverden wins bronze in K1 1000mAt the 
                  World Championships in Milan, Italy, Caroline Brunet wins triple 
                  gold in womens K1 200m, 500m and 1000mBrunet 
                  and Furneaux win gold in K2 500mCaroline 
                  Brunet named Canadian Athlete of the YearMasters 
                  events given points status at National ChampionshipsMasters 
                  Class ages adjusted for Nationals: Class A now 35-40, Class 
                  B now 45 and up Women's 
                  Midget C1 6000m events added to the championship program  Women's 
                  Senior C1 and C2 1000m events added to the championship program 
                   | 
           
            | 2000 | 
                SYDENHAM 
                  LAKE Canoe Club foundedCataraqui 
                  leaves CCA100th anniversary 
                  of the Canadian Canoe AssociationCaroline 
                  Brunet wins silver in the K1 500m at the Sydney Olympic GamesSteve Giles 
                  wins bronze in the C1 1000m at the Sydney Olympic GamesAt the 
                  World Marathon Championships, Richard Dalton and Michael Scarola 
                  win silver in C2, the first ever Canadian medal in World Marathon 
                  competition  | 
           
            | 2001 | 
                VIKING 
                  Canoe Club foundedGORGE 
                  Rowing & Paddling Centre foundedLondon 
                  joins CCA | 
           
            | 2002 | 
                GREATER 
                  EDMONTON Racing Canoe & Kayak Club foundedSt-Louis 
                  merge with OntaritziPoints 
                  allocation changes to 16/8/6/5/4/3/2/1 for small boats and 24/14/9/6/5/4/3/2 
                  for war canoesCanmas 
                  points allocation changes to 10/8/7/6/5/4/3/2/1 for small boats 
                  and 20/16/14/12/10/8/6/4/2 for war canoes (TBD) | 
           
            | 2003 | 
                OTTAWA 
                  RIVER Canoe Club foundedCHIPPEWAS 
                  of the THAMES First Nation Sprint Racing foundedMilo rejoins 
                  CCAEAST 
                  RIVER Canoe Club foundedLeduc Smokies 
                  foldsSudbury 
                  revivedMilton 
                  joins CCAOntaritzi 
                  renamed to LAC ST-JOSEPHCascades 
                  joins CCAKanesatake 
                  joins CCAEdmonton 
                  Whitewater joins CCAOld Mohawk 
                  site demolished | 
           
            | 2004 | 
                WESTERN 
                  NEWFOUNDLAND Paddlers 
                  foundedCOLLINGWOOD 
                  Dragonboat & Canoe Club foundedGreater 
                  Edmonton joins CCAAka:we 
                  joins CCAAdam van 
                  Koeverden wins gold in the K1 500m and bronze in the K1 1000m 
                  at the Athens Olympic GamesCaroline 
                  Brunet wins bronze in the K1 500m at the Athens Olympic Games | 
           
            | 2005 | 
                INDIAN 
                  BROOK Canoe Club foundedABEGWEIT 
                  Paddlers Club foundedBRANDON 
                  Canoe & Kayak Club foundedVICTORIA 
                  YOUTH Paddling Club foundedSt-Louis 
                  separate from Lac St-Joseph; Lac St-Joseph foldsCollingwood 
                  joins CCASELKIRK 
                  separates from TobaCCA rebranded 
                  as Canoe-Kayak Canada | 
           
            | 2006 | 
                SHAWINIGAN 
                  Canoe Club foundedEast River 
                  leaves CKC | 
           
            | 2007 | 
                SOUTH 
                  NIAGARA Canoe Club foundedCap-de-la-Madeleine 
                  renamed to TROIS RIVIERES | 
           
            | 2008 | 
                Adam van 
                  Koeverden wins silver in the K1 500m at the Beijing Olympic 
                  GamesThomas 
                  Hall wins bronze in the C1 1000m at the Beijing Olympic Games | 
           
            | 2009 |  | 
           
            | 2010 | 
                West Rouge 
                  changes name to PICKERING ROUGE 
                  Canoe ClubYorkton 
                  rejoins CKC | 
           
            | 2011 |  | 
           
            | 2012 | 
                CHINOOK 
                  Racing Canoe Club foundedAdam van 
                  Koeverden wins silver in the K1 1000m at the London Olympic 
                  GamesMark Oldershaw 
                  wins bronze in the C1 1000m at the London Olympic GamesMark De 
                  Jonge wins bronze in the K1 200m at the London Olympic Games | 
           
            | 2013 | 
                New age 
                  classes introduced - U11 (Atom), U13 (Peewee), U15 (Bantam), 
                  U16, U17 (Midget), U19 (Juvenile)Mark De 
                  Jonge wins silver in the K1 200m at the World Championships 
                  in Duisburg, GermanyCanada 
                  hosts its second Junior World Canoe Championships at the Welland 
                  International Flatwater Centre. Madeline Schmidt wins bronze 
                  in K1 500mPoints 
                  allocation for Mixed war canoes split between genders (for age 
                  class burgee purposes) 12/7/5/3/3/2/2/1 | 
           
            | 2014 | 
                "CKC" 
                  Letters replace "CCA" on Championship BurgeeMark De 
                  Jonge wins gold in the K1 200m at the World Championships in 
                  Moscow, RussiaParry Sound 
                  joins CKC | 
           
            | 2015 | 
                Mark De 
                  Jonge wins gold in the K1 200m at the World Championships in 
                  Milan, Italy | 
           
            | 2016 | 
                CKC rebranded 
                  with new logo and visionPORT 
                  CREDIT  Canoe Club founded | 
           
            | 2017 | 
                ALOUETTE 
                  Paddling Club foundedFORT 
                  Canoe and Kayak Club becomes a separate member of Fort Langley 
                  Canoe Club Adoption 
                  of International C4 for Open Women's and U19 Women's C4 eventsKatie Vincent 
                  and Laurence Vincent-Lapointe win gold in C2 500m at the World 
                  Championships in Racice, CzechiaLaurence 
                  Vincent Lapointe wins gold and sets a new world record in C1 
                  200m at the World Championships in Racice, Czechia | 
           
            | 2018 | 
                FLATWATER 
                  NORTH  Sprint Club foundedPETERBOROUGH 
                  Canoe & Kayak Club foundedLaurence 
                  Vincent-Lapointe wins triple gold at the World Championships 
                  in Montemor-O-Velho Portugal. Katie Vincent shares gold in the 
                  C2 500m event. | 
           
            | 2019 | 
                Cobourg 
                  moves from Western Ontario Division to Eastern Ontario DivisionNew age 
                  classes introduced - U10 (Atom), U12 (Peewee), U14 (Bantam), 
                  U16, (Midget), U18 (Juvenile) All 1000m 
                  K4 events at Nationals changed to 500m | 
           
            | 2020 | 
                National 
                  Championships and most Divisional events canceled due to the 
                  COVID-19 PandemicCOBOURG 
                  moves to the Eastern Ontario DivisionFLATWATER 
                  NORTH 
                  moves to the Prairie Division | 
           
            | 2021 | 
                Laurence 
                  Vincent-Lapointe wins silver in the C1 200m at the Tokyo Olympic 
                  GamesLaurence 
                  Vincent-Lapointe and Katie Vincent win bronze in the C2 500m 
                  at the Tokyo Olympic GamesNational 
                  Championships resume but with a pared down singles-only card 
                  that doubles as trials for international events that have been 
                  postponed until the autumn due to the COVID-19 Pandemic | 
           
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