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Toronto,
ONTARIO |
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Toronto Harbour
/ Humber Bay (Lake Ontario) |
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Ancestral
lands of the Mississauga, Wendake-Nionwentsio,
Anishinabewaki, Haudenosaunee |
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Google
Maps Link photograph
© Legg Bros. Limited |

Jersey
paintings © Liam Birch
Jersey

C15 Champions 1907

Mens C15 c1920s
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Founded: |
1880 |
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Founders:
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Messrs
John W. Bridgman, Tyson, Frank Nicholson, Leigh, Stinson,
Hugh Neilson, Arnold |
Official
Name: |
Toronto
Canoe Club |
Fate: |
name
changed to Toronto Sailing &
Canoe Club |
Telephone: |
416-531-0403 |
Website: |
www.tscc.net
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Club
Colours: |
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ACHIEVEMENTS |
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1908,
1909, 1910,
1911, 1912,
1913, 1914,
1926 |
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1907,
1915, 1929 |
Western
Division Champions: 1907,
1908,
1909,
1910, 1911,
1912, 1913,
1914, 1924,
1926,
1929,
1936
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Greatest
Points Total: 1912: 27 (Champion) |
INFORMATION |
The
Toronto
Canoe Club was founded in 1880 by nine
men wishing to establish a union of aquatic sporting activities
at Toronto Harbour. They first rented a clubhouse in 1885
which proved too small. A new clubhouse was built in 1887
on the Esplanade opposite Union Station. This site was
then expropriated by the CP Railway. Their next clubhouse
was built on the waterfront in 1893 on the west side of
the foot of York Street. In 1920, after the Harbour Commission
bought out their lease for $30,000, Toronto CC purchased
the Cooke Estate on the west side of Dowling Avenue, where
they remain today. Toronto
regularly hosted their regattas on Hanlan's Bay between
the Islands and the northern docks although some regattas
were held at the foot of Cherry Street on the eastern
side of the harbour. Toronto was the first Canadian club
to specialise in canoeing disciplines. They won the CCA
championship eight times (seven consecutive) and hockey’s
Memorial Cup in 1920. The Toronto
Sailing & Canoe Club was established
in 1939, officially taking over the former club. Members
were known as the ‘Red Ringers.’ The red and
black jersey colours of Toronto Sailing were adopted before
the name change, from at least 1937, although there is
a dark jersey from 1925 (seen at left) with a red ring.
It is unclear what colour this jersey is, either black
or blue. David Town's "Two Jacks" indicates
that Toronto raced in blue colours at the 1906 Henley
regatta.
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CCA
COMMODORES |
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Edgar T. Alberts - 1936
Honorary Commodore
1978-79
Jack S. McGregor - 1930
Robert F. Wilson - 1915
Charles T. Hoare - 1912
W. A. McNabb - 1909 |
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ACA
COMMODORES |
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Wm.
G. McKendrick - 1900 |
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NATIONAL
TEAM COACHES |
None
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CANADA
GAMES MEDALISTS |
None |
NATIONAL
TEAM ALUMNI |
Fred
Butler |
British
Empire Games
1930 Jr K4 1000
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