Brockville is a town of about 20,000 people about 100 kilometers south of Ottawa. It is located in the St. Lawrence River Valley.
Although located in the area of the Ottawa District Hockey Association, its teams often received permission to play in the Ontario Hockey Association. A big reason was its relatively long distance from the other towns of the Ottawa District and the fact that Brockville was (and is) on the main train line that serves southern Ontario.
Hockey Teams[]
- Brockville
- (Central Canada Hockey Association, 1896-1897)
- (OHA Sr., 1897-1900; 1903-1905; 1915-1916)
- (Federal Amateur Hockey League, 1904-1906)
- (OHA Jr., 1906-1907; 1921-1929)
- (Interprovincial Hockey Union, 1911-1914)
- Little Big Four League, 1938-1939)
- (Ottawa-Hull & District Junior Hockey League, 1963-1964) league renamed CJAHL
- (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1964-1973) renamed Warriors
- (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1977-1980) become Rockland Remparts
- (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1981-2009) join CJHL
- (Central Junior Hockey League, 2009-2010) join CCHL
- (Central Canada Hockey League, 2010-Present)
- Brockville Brocks (Interprovincial Senior Hockey League, 1958-1959)
- Brockville CNR (1925-26 OHA Intermediate Groups)
- Brockville Canadiens (Metropolitan Montreal Junior League, 1959-1960)
- Brockville Chiefs (1957-58 Ottawa District Senior Playoffs)
- Brockville Invincibles (Federal Amateur Hockey League, 1907-1908) team was acutally the Renfrew Creamery Kings, for 1907-08 season; join FHL as Renfrew Creamery Kings
- Brockville Hornets (Ontario Hockey Association Jr., 1954-1956)
- Brockville Magedomas (Various Leagues; 1930s-1950s)
- (Rideau Group,1929-1934)
- (OHA Sr. B, 1934-1935)
- (Ottawa City Senior League, 1935-1936)
- (St Lawrence League, 1936-1937)
- (New York-Ontario League, 1951-1954) join OHA Sr. B
- (Ottawa District Junior Playoffs, 1932-1937) independent team
- (1937-1938)
- Brockville Royal Canadian Regiment (1945-46 Ottawa District Senior Playoffs)
- Brockville Snowmen (EJBHL Standings 1950-51)
- Brockville Warriors (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1973-1977) revert to Braves name
Leagues[]
- Brockville Cabadian League (1946-1947)
- Brockville Town Junior League (1943-1944)
Players[]
- Brad Dexter
- Ernie Dubeau
- Herb Foster
- Albert Kerr
- Randy Ladouceur
- Hank Lammens
- Dunc MacIntyre
- Alyn McCauley
- Noel Price
- Randy Sexton
- Cully Simon
- Thain Simon
Arenas[]
- Murray's Rink
- Jubilee Skating Rink
- Brockville Centennial Youth Arena
- Brockville Civic Memorial Centre
- Brockville Memorial Centre
- Cossits Skating Rink
External Links[]
- Brockville on Wikipedia