That camp seems to be from The Fresh Air Fund, a not-for-profit agency, who provide free summer experiences in the country to millions of New York City children from disadvantaged communities, since 1877. They visit volunteer host families in 13 states and Canada through the Friendly Town Program or attend Fresh Air Fund camps. So the Montreal Star fresh air camp in Chambly might had been organized by them. They have a website www/freshair.org.
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He hated anyone that didn't stand with him.
The main city called Montreal is in Canada, in the province of Quebec, but there are a few other cities named Montreal around the world, notably in France, in the United States of America (Wisconsin). Montrealers primarily speak French, but there is a few English speaking citizens that remains. Montreal is definitely not a bilingual city, you will be helped in English in the center of the city (downtown), but the rest of Montreal speak very little English and will most likely be upset that you assume they must speak English. They are very proud of their Quebecois culture and will tell anyone who will listen how strong they are to have remained mainly French speaking living in such a great basin of anglophone in North America.
Yes for sure, he was my grandfather, he was born in 1911-1980
I have one of his paintings. It was a wedding gift to my parents in Montreal in the late 1940's
The Amateur Hockey Association of Canada was formed in 1888, with four teams in the league. Teams were located in Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec City. This is the first known organized (and official) league in Canadian history. However, there were most certainly other non-organized leagues with teams that played before 1888. If anyone knows what these teams were please add to this answer. I know the Ottawa Senators were the first team in Ottawa, and they formed in 1883. The first recorded description of Ice Hockey in Canada is from 1825, but it wasn't until 1875 that a puck (made of wood) was used, rather than a ball, or "Bung". That game in 1875 was the first organized indoor game, at Montreal's Victoria Skating Rink, and was played between two teams of 9 players from McGill University.
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