This notice was published in the Quebec Mercury on Dec. 21, 1824, inviting “gentlemen and friends of Old Scotland” to play a game of shinty on Jan. 1, 1825, on the “little river,” known today as the St. Charles River. According to the Société d’histoire du sport de la capitale nationale, this and other documents establish Quebec City as the birthplace of hockey. (Image via SHSCN)

New discoveries boost Quebec City’s claim as birthplace of hockey

New discoveries boost Quebec City’s claim as birthplace of hockey Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com The Société d’histoire du sport de la capitale nationale (SHSCN) published new documents over the holidays that…

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New discoveries boost Quebec City’s claim as birthplace of hockey was last modified: January 7th, 2025 by QCT Editor