“The Paris Crew” of Saint John, New Brunswick: Canada’s First World Champions The Paris Crew of Saint John, New Brunswick: Canada’s First International Sports Heroes The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame
The following article is recounted over the sounds of the ocean in the background. THE EVENING TIMES – 3 March 1906 How the Paris Crew came into being […]
An excerpt of “The Paris Crew” crest as part of a coloured newsprint (Maritime Lith Co. Ltd., Saint John NB) donated into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of […]
A title appears on the screen: Paris, 1867. The title fades. The scene opens on a view of a river with three four-person rowing sculls competing on the water. […]
A title appears on screen: Ridiculed and Mocked A live performer sits on a wooden trunk that sits on a wooden stage, that is made to resemble a dock, […]
A title appears on the screen: Paris Bound A single live performer sits on a wooden trunk dressed in a man’s black suit jacket and black top hat. […]
A title appears on the screen: Brian Flood, New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame Hall of Famer, Canadian Gold Medalist. A man is standing in a grass area […]
It took nearly 10 days before news of the Saint John rower’s victory in Paris reached Canada. In the days before modern communications, newspapers relied on dispatches sent […]
North American ports cities where competitive rowing grew in popularity. In port cities like Saint John, Halifax, New York and Boston, men who worked every day on the […]
A model of a two-person out-rigged rowing skull. August 18, 1819: earliest recorded boat race in Saint John. First prize was $25 (nearly $500 today). Second prize was $10 (nearly […]
In celebration of the 150th Anniversary, the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame commissioned theatrical vignettes, that were performed at the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame and […]
The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame’s commemorative 150th anniversary logo of “The Paris Crew”. Established in 1970, the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame is a non-profit […]