Ad Finder
  
 Tuesday February 9, 2010 
New Glasgow, NS
 -1°C
Wind: 19 Km/h
Humidity: 93 %
Feels like -6°C
(view forecast)
ADVERTISE
ARCHIVE
SPECIAL SECTIONS
COMPANY DIRECTORY
GETTING MARRIED?
NEWS TIPS
SUBSCRIBE
Click to view today's Smart Edition
SPORTS EXTRA
Scores & Stats:
NFL
MLB
NBA
NHL
WNBA
AHL
College Football
MLS
AFL
College Basketball - M | W
Golf
NASCAR
CFL
Games & Matchups »
Live Odds »

Click here to view today's SmartEdition

HOW TO ACTIVATE YOUR SMART EDITION ACCOUNT

H1N1 Virus - The Canadian Press

tv listings


ngsports

Slideshow

In Memoriam


READER POLL
Will you watch more of the Olympics since it's in Canada?
 
Yes
No, the usual amount
I'd watch a lot anyway
Won't watch any

| view past polls

Ads by Google

Our Blogs

Money
Business Journal

Sign up for our FREE online daily news service. Your up to the minute business information source.
Business Journal

Email:


SPORTS   Sports RSS Feed
Last updated at 10:48 PM on 23/05/08  

John?Ashton at the corner of MacKay and MacLean streets in?New Glasgow, near the site of a long-gone outdoor rink. Kevin Adshade – The News
John?Ashton at the corner of MacKay and MacLean streets in?New Glasgow, near the site of a long-gone outdoor rink. Kevin Adshade – The News
Frozen in time print this article
John?Ashton has been researching the ice rinks of Pictou County

KEVIN ADSHADE
The News

The News
PICTOU – The rink has been a community gathering place for generations of Canadians.
The first known rink in this county was built in Pictou in 1872 – between the small streets of Martha and Taylor. Costume skating parties were a popular form of entertainment in that time; skaters with elaborate costumes would take to the outdoor ice on cold winter nights. It was torn down in 1934; a cluster of houses now stand in that area of Pictou.
"It was used for curling and skating – not hockey yet," said John Ashton, who is researching the early origins of sports in Pictou County for the Pictou County Sports Heritage Hall of Fame.
The Shiretown was also home to a rink built in 1939 on Water Street, near the spot where the deCoste Entertainment Centre currently stands.  The Hector Arena would be open in 1967.
Ashton's research on New Glasgow's history of skating rinks unearthed the fact that McKay Street was once called Rink Street, named for an outdoor rink that was erected in 1874 between MacLean and Forbes. It stood for 10 years until it was destroyed in a vicious snowstorm in 1884.
"The next year, they built a skating rink on the west side, on the corner of Abercrombie Road and Maple Avenue," said Ashton.
“You can still see the flat area where this rink was located.”
The indoor Arena Rink went up in New Glasgow in 1900, where the courthouse presently stands, "and lasted until the 1940s, I believe," said Ashton.
New Glasgow Stadium – now known as John Brother MacDonald Stadium after the late local sportsman radio broadcaster – opened in 1951.
Ashton knows that an outdoor rink was built in the south end of Trenton in 1918, and in 1920, a building that had been occupied by Humphrey Glass Works (in the area of the Town's public works buildings) was taken over, gutted and turned into an indoor rink.
"I'm not 100 per cent sure how long that rink stayed, maybe 20 years," Ashton said.
There was also an outdoor rink decades ago almost directly across from the Trenton post office, while the current Trenton rink was erected 30 years ago, in 1978.
Over in Westville, it was 1899 and Westville residents saw the construction of what at the time was the largest rink east of Montreal. The rink was on Main Street, on what is now the parking lot of  the Catholic Church.
It had a regular-sized rink, and a speedskating oval that circled the outside of the boards. It was torched by an arsonist around 1933.
“You could speedskate while they were playing hockey,” said Westville historian George Dooley, adding there were two outdoor rinks in the town just up from the indoor rink.
In 1876, a covered rink went up in Stellarton – just past the railway tracks on South Foord – they flooded that rink using water from a nearby brook.
However, it would burn to the ground in 1892, and another outdoor rink was built in 1906. "I think it was somewhere between the current Stellarton Memorial Rink and the Royal Bank," Ashton relates.
There was also an outdoor rink on what is now Albion Ball Field in Stellarton. The Memorial rink opened in 1946, and had the first artificial ice plant in Pictou County. 
The Ivor MacDonald Memorial Rink in Thorburn opened in 1974, but a library researcher found that an outdoor rink existed in the village of Thorburn decades before that.
He's also heard of outdoor rinks used in communities such as Hopewell, Scotsburn and Sunny Brae, but believes there must have been many more.
"A lot of those smaller communities must have had outdoor rinks years and years ago."


This is the second in a series of articles on the origins of sports in Pictou County, with the assistance of researcher John Ashton. The Pictou County Sports Heritage Hall of Fame is looking for any information for planned interpretive panels, i.e. photos, sport area locations, memorabilia, posters, programs, new articles, etc.
24/05/08  


 
Recent sports:




Past sports :

February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009
August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 May 2009 April 2009 March 2009
February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008
August 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008
February 2008 January 2008 December 2007 November 2007 October 2007 September 2007
August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007 April 2007 March 2007
February 2007 January 2007

 






Weblocal - Search. Find. Share.

Are you searching for a product, a service or a local company?

Search
Local Deals, local advertisers, everyday!

February 9, 2010
Target Mazda
0% financing on 2010s
Battist Auto Sales
Check out these vehicles
Bob Allen's Auto Atlantic
Check out these vehicles


PHOTO GALLERIES
From your perspective
From your perspective
view all | submit photo

Flyer Zone

Highway cams

E-Reporter

EVENT CALENDAR
February 2010
S M T W T F S
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28            
view all | submit event

Canadian Living Recipe of the day
Recipe of the day
Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Tacos
Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Tacos
More >>


The News   Video-on-Demand
The torch comes to town
The torch comes to town
Lukas Stewart
Lukas Stewart
200 Aboard the Ship Hector
200 Aboard the Ship Hector
view all | submit video

TOP 10 ARTICLES
Most Viewed  |  Most Discussed

Advertise Online

Phillip Stewart Advertsing Representative
Mark Graham Advertsing Representative
Website Advertising Information


RSS Feeds

The News
A division of Transcontinental Media Inc.
352 East River Road - P.O. Box 159 - New Glasgow - Pictou County - Nova Scotia - B2H 5E2
Contents of this website are copyright © The News news@ngnews.ca

Northern Nova Scotia, New Glasgow, Pictou, Westville, Trenton, Stellarton, Pictou County.



Click here to view our privacy policy.

A Transcontinental Media, Local Solutions Group site

This site is part of the Transcontinental Media Network


Daily Newspapers:
Nova Scotia: Amherst Daily News; Cape Breton Post; The News (New Glasgow); Truro Daily News.
Prince Edward Island: Journal Pioneer (Summerside); The Guardian (Charlottetown).
Newfoundland & Labrador:The Telegram (St. John’s); The Western Star (Corner Brook).
Saskatchewan: Moose Jaw Times-Herald; Prince Albert Herald.
Weeklies and Specialty Publications:
Nova Scotia: The Advance; The Hants Journal; The Kings County Register; Kentville Advertiser; The Annapolis County Spectator; The Yarmouth County Vanguard; The Digby County Courier; The Shelburne County Coast Guard; The Citizen; Nova Scotia Business Journal; Burnside News; Farm Focus; Springhill Record; Bedford Sackville Weekly News; Dartmouth Cole Harbour Weekly News; Halifax West Clayton Park Weekly News; Halifax News Net; The Atlantic Construction & Transportation Journal
New Brunswick: Sackville Tribune Post; ENBusiness.
Newfoundland & Labrador:The Charter; The Southern Gazette; The Compass; The Labradorian; The Aurora; The Beacon; The Pilot; The Packet; The Gulf News; The Coaster; The Georgian; The Nor’wester; The Advertiser; The Northern Pen.
Saskatchewan:Southwest Booster; SaskNewsNow; Coronach Triangle News; Grenfell Sun/Broadview Express; Oxbow Herald; Radville/Deep South Star.
Consumer Magazines:
Canadian Living; Elle Canada; Homemakers; More; Good Times; Canadian Gardening; Canadian Home & Country; Style at Home; Western Living; Ottawa at Home; Vancouver Magazine; TV Guide; The Hockey NewsMochasofaOccasions MagazineGolf Ontario StyleGolf EastGroup Travel Planner.
Services:
Weblocal; Merkado

Advertise