Hawkesbury is a town of 10,000 people in eastern Ontario. Canada. It is located on the Ottawa River (which is also the Ontario-Quebec border) about halfway between Ottawa on the west and Montreal to the east,
Teams[]
- Hawkesbury (Lower Ottawa Valley League, 1920-21)
- Hawkesbury Braves (OHDJHL, 1962-63) renamed or replaced by Lions
- Hawkesbury Hawks
- (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1976-2009 join CJHL)
- (Central Junior Hockey League, 2009-2010) join CCHL
- Central Canada Hockey League (2010-Present)
- Hawkesbury Lions (OHDJHL, 1963-64 join CJHL) as Meteors
- Hawkesbury Meteors
- (Ottawa St Lawrence Senior League, 1965-1966)
- (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1965-66) expelled from league February 14, 1966 after players refused to play road games
- Hawkesbury Montagnards (Interprovincial Junior League, 1960-61, moved back to Ottawa and join OHDJHL
- Hawkesbury Royal Canadiens (Prescott-Argenteuil League, 1934-35)
- Ottawa-Hawkesbury Montagnards (Interprovincial Junior League, 1959-60) had split games between cities, completely abandon Ottawa after season
Players and Staff[]
- Lionel Bouvrette
- Ed Decarie
- Pierre Giroux
- Bob Hartley
- Yvan Joly
- Rick LaFerriere
- Denis Larocque
- Ralph MacSweyn
- Dan McGillis
- Clement Piché
- Alex Pym
Arenas[]
- Hawkesbury Rink
- Hawkesbury Memorial Centre
- Robert Hartley Sport Complex formerly Hawkesbury Sportsplex
External Links[]
- Hawkesbury, Ontario on Wikipedia