Friday, February 17, 2017 • Vol.28 No.17 • Neepawa, Manitoba
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Historic pond hockey on Clear Lake By John Drinkwater The Neepawa Banner The Winter Adventure Weekend, held in Wasagaming Feb. 10-12 and hosted by Riding Mountain National Park, Friends of RMNP and Clear Lake Country, was an outstanding success. There were numerous events to attract people of all ages. A unique hockey event, recreating a 1933 game between the Riding Mountain Relief Camp All Stars and the Young Guns (a Dauphin team was not available), took place on Clear Lake. Park staff suited up for the All Stars team and younger park workers, family and friends played for the Young Guns. The game resulted in a 4-4 tie. Elsewhere, on Amphitheatre Hill, 80 kids registered for a Toboggan Party and Friends of RMNP were kept busy renting out snowshoes and fat bikes. One would think looking at the number of vehicles in the community, that the attendance was similar to that seen during summer.
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PHOTO BY JOHN DRINKWATER
The members of the 2017 Relief Camp All Stars get their picture taken after the game, which ended in a 4-4 draw.
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Top left: A member of the Riding Mountain Relief Camp All Stars (in green) moves the puck forward as the Young Gun defender (in red) prepares to slow him down. Above right: A picture of the original Relief Camp All-Stars, taken at Clear Lake back in 1933. Additional pictures from the Winter Adventure Weekend on page 8.
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