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Montreal AAA

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In the 1880s, the MAAA organized the famous annual Montreal Winter Carnival. The Winter Carnival featured a temporary "ice castle" or "ice fort", which would be "stormed" in a mock attack, as well as several events, such as snowshoe races, toboggan slides, skating carnivals and ice hockey
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in downtown Montreal, in the current commercial district. Due to problems with an aging population, the club switched from being solely member-financed during the revival of 1999. The high taxes on the clubhouse property in central Montreal exacerbated their problems.
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The Montreal AAA had withdrawn from several competitive sports by the early 1930s. In October 1932, its directors announced its ice hockey team would separate from the association, and be operated by E. S. Hamilton and G. T. Ogilvie as the
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professional club, who took on the "Little Men" nickname. After withdrawing from play with professional teams, the MHC club continued as an amateur club after 1908, winning the
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from 1908 afterward. The team won the AHAC title from 1888 until 1894, and won the Canadian Amateur Hockey League title in 1902. It was the first club to be presented with the
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The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association came into existence June 1881 and began as a confederation of three sporting clubs: The
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The 1902 team was known as the "Little Men of Iron". After the 1903 season, players from the team formed the core of the
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served two years as the president Montreal AAA from 1918 to 1920, and hosted
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For the Love of the Game: Amateur Sport in Small-town Ontario, 1838–1895
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at the clubhouse on a royal visit in November 1919. By the end of
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Trophy was awarded to the best all-round athlete in the MAAA.
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wins challenge to part-holder of title for 1903 Stanley Cup
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The Montreal Hockey Club as the first Stanley Cup champions
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is Canada's oldest athletic association, located in
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Montreal
ice hockey
Stanley Cup
Canadian football
Grey Cup
Montreal Snow Shoe Club
Montreal Bicycle Club
Montreal Lacrosse Club
de Maisonneuve Boulevard
Vincent Meredith
Peel Street
W. R. Granger
The Prince of Wales
World War I

Montreal Hockey Club
ice hockey
Amateur Hockey Association of Canada
Canadian Amateur Hockey League
Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
Inter-Provincial Amateur Hockey Union
Stanley Cup
Montreal Wanderers
Allan Cup
Royal Montreal Hockey Club
Quebec Amateur Hockey Association
Postcard image of the building's exterior in red bricks and white trim around the doors and windows
Étienne Desmarteau
1904 Summer Olympics

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