- New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame
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The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1970 to honor outstanding athletes, teams and sport builders in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The facilities are located in the provincial capital city of Fredericton.
Some Hall of Fame members
Individuals:
- Marc Albert - volleyball
- Norman Buchanan (MC) - baseball. An army officer, politician, business man. He served during the Second World War and was awarded the Military Cross with two bars, an extremely high honour held by only 23 other Commonwealth Officers.
- Tony Currie - National Hockey League player
- Mabel DeWare - National curling champion
- Gordie Drillon - National Hockey League player
- Yvon Durelle - boxing champion
- Danny Grant - National Hockey League player
- Russ Howard - Olympic Gold Medal in curling
- Willie O'Ree - first Black player in the National Hockey League
- Ron Turcotte - Hall of Fame jockey who rode Secretariat to the Triple Crown
- Stacy Wilson - Olympic women's hockey player
- Roland McLenahan - National Hockey League
Team/Group inductees:
- The Paris Crew - world rowing champions
- Campbellton Tigers, 1972 ice hockey club
- Campbellton Tigers, 1977 ice hockey club
External links
Categories:- Sport in New Brunswick
- Museums in Fredericton
- Sports museums in Canada
- Halls of fame in Canada
- All-sports halls of fame
- Canadian sports trophies and awards
- Awards established in 1970
- Canadian building and structure stubs
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