
Clark, Napier give fans in Campbellton a thrill
The smiles on the faces of Dominic Gallant and Keegan Dube said it all when they came off the ice after a practice with former NHL stars Wendel Clark and Mark Napier as part of the Hockey Day in Canada celebrations.

Getting up close to their idols
No one draws a crowd in towns like Campbellton New Brunswick more than Hockey Night in Canada stars Ron MacLean and Don Cherry.

Ottawa has Obama, Campbellton has Don
Don Cherry unexpectedly drops in on Campbellton Middle School to view a vibrant display of ties and jackets lovingly crafted by the 200 students at the school.

The countdown to Hockey Day in Canada
Parts of the first three hours of the day-long broadcast will be from an outdoor rink that is set along the banks of the Restigouche River.

Some of the world's oldest fossils found next to the Restigouche river
Experts from around the world are analysing a 409 million-years-old intact shark fossil which is the oldest of its kind.

Rene Levesque, just one of many well known Canadians from Campbellton
Politicians, performers, tennis players and hockey players all have roots in Campbellton.

You can't talk about Campbellton without the fly fishing
Private lodges and big name guests like Izaak Walton Killam, mining magnate George B. Webster and the Vanderbilts are all part of the history of Campbellton and the Restigouche River.

Hockey and Campbellton go hand in hand
Any review of Campbellton's history inevitably turns to the story of hockey and the old Memorial Gardens where people gathered to celebrate their hockey victories.
A northern New Brunswick community where no one gives up
The community has battled fires that destroyed important landmarks and an economy that has given and then taken away jobs, but the town has always found a way to beat the odds.

From the Campbellton Tigers to the Toronto Maple Leafs
In a memorable few days Peter Maher went from play-by-play man for the Campbellton Tigers to play-by-play man for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Nothing defines Campbellton better than the Tigers
Peter Maher: "I'll never forget the evening in 1990 when my brother, Noonan, a former Tiger player and coach, phoned telling me that my old second home was on fire."

Hockey was a way of life in my hometown
Whether it was playing on outdoor rinks or proudly getting to the Gardens early as a resident of Doylesville, stories of hockey bring back marvelous memories. Alan Adams remembers growing up next to the Restigouche River.





