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Uploaded By: PRESIDENT on April 10th, 2014

Montreal AAA / Montreal Amateur Athletic Association Lacrosse Team
Montreal and Eastern Canada Champions 1889

Team Members include famous Ice Hockey players from the 1880s to early 1990s:
Tom Paton, Archie Hodgson, Allan Cameron, Alex Irving

The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association came into existence June 1881 and began as a confederation of three sporting clubs: The Montreal Snow Shoe Club, The Montreal Bicycle Club, and The Montreal Lacrosse Club. These founding clubs shared the club space of the Montreal Gymnasium, located at Mansfield Street and de Maisonneuve Boulevard.

Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, originally located downtown, acquired some 10 acres of the former Hallowell and Ward estates adjoining the Irvine Farm in 1886. The new grounds opened to members in 1887 with an original entrance on Dorchester. This was later replaced by one at 4350 St. Catherine, address of the current Westmount High School.

Lacrosse Grounds were located at the northwest corner of St. Catherine and Atwater in the 1880s. Here, the Shamrocks played to a world championship in 1889-1900.

The grounds included an athletic field surrounded by a banked cinder track. The running track was reported to be one of the fastest on the continent. Bicycle racing, track and field, cricket, lacrosse, rugby, tennis and other sporting events took place in the summer. In 1899, it welcomed the World Bicycle Meeting.

A huge open-air skating rink (330 by 150 feet) was installed in the centre of the field including 20 lights for night skating. Live bands played twice a week. In 1897, the rink hosted the World Skating Championship. From 1901 to 1905 it regularly hosted the joint Canadian and American skating championships.

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