Scott Crawford - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum - S3E7
Inside the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
Visit to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame 2019
Visit to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame 2019
Located in St. Mary's, Ontario, Canada
Members of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame include:
Roy Halladay
Cito Gaston
Joe Carter
Babe Ruth
Jackie Robinson
Fergie Jenkins
Tommy Lasorda
Sparky Anderson
Vladimir Guerrero
Pedro Martinez
Doug Melvin
Larry Walker
Looking ahead at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
Treasures of the Hall of Fame
Treasures of the Hall of Fame - Fergie Jenkins treasures
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Expansion
This is a video I made for the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame as they look to begin their expansion in the year of 2013.
Sports Tuesday with Host Steve Manderson and Scott Crawford-The Canadian Baseball Hall Of Fame
Source Nation! Check out Sports Tuesday with Host Steve Manderson as he welcomes Scott Crawford back into the studio to discuss the 2018 Inductees into the Canadian Baseball Hall Of Fame.
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The Front Porch Show - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame - Scott Crawford - S2E7
The Front Porch Show - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame - Scott Crawford - S2E7
All-Time All-Canadian Baseball Team
Troy talks with Ben Crossett of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame who tells us a little bit about the Hall, the origins of baseball, and gives us his all-time all-Canadian baseball team. Thanks to Tom Valcke, Scott Crawford, Ben Crossett and everyone at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. You can visit the museum at 386 Church St. S. in St. Mary's, Ontario or online at baseballhalloffame.ca
Pinery Provincial Park to St Marys - Rural Ontario Bike Tour - Day 7 of 9
This video summarizes day 7 of my 9 day solo bicycle trip through South-Western Ontario, Canada. All of the clips in the video were filmed on Friday, May 25, 2018.
Starting at my campsite at Pinery Provincial Park I rode out of the park and onto Highway 21. The took the multi-use path heading North East to Greenway Drive, then headed South East. This road eventually changes names and becomes Mt Carmel Dr. I rode it all the way to Richmond St where I turned and headed south. I rode past Dave's Farm (formerly davidsfarm on YouTube), then into the community of Lucan where the road changes names to Main St. After stopping for lunch at Pad Thai restaurant, I continued through Lucan and headed north along Saintsbury Line. When I reached Fallon Dr I turned right and headed east into the small community of Granton. I briefly jogged south on Granton Line, then east along Awmik Dr, then north along Clarke Rd. When I reached Whalen Line I turned and headed South East until the community of Prospect Hill. From there I turned onto Perth County Rd 139 and headed North East into the town of St Mary's. After stopping at the Town Hall building to play the piano, I decided to go and check out the Canadian Baseball Hall of fame. From Queen St I followed Church St. When I discovered that the museum wasn't open I proceeded out of town along Tracy St, Park St, Elizabeth St, Brock st, Elgin St, and Cain St. From there I continued riding East along County Rd 9 until I reached the traffic circle where it intersects with Highway 7. Just beyond there is Wildwood Conservation area, where I camped for the evening. I returned to St Marys and had dinner at Little Red's Pub and Eatery and also visited the Sarina Bridge of the Grand Truck Railway.
Strava for Day 7:
The bike I used for this trip is a New York made Linear Recumbent Bike which I believe is from around 2004. I carried my gear in 2 Giant Waterproof Panniers, and mounted my tent and sleeping pad on the top of the rack.
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Treasures of the Hall of Fame. Claire Eccles
Treasures of the Hall of Fame. Claire Eccles donates her hat and baseball when she became the first women to pitch in the West Coast League with the Victoria HarbourCats
Adventure Series – Walk The Loop – St. Marys
Walking part of The Loop in the Town of St. Marys and exploring some of the local attractions. The Loop is a 13 km course that will take you on a full walking tour of St. Marys. Constructed between 1879 and 1880, the Opera House is a four storey limestone building designed in the Gothic Revival style by architect Silas Weekes.
Located at the junction of the Thames River & Trout Creek, the Town of St. Marys is known as The Stonetown, due to the abundance of limestone. The surrounding land was traditionally used as hunting grounds by First Nations peoples, European settlers who arrived in the early 1840s. The Grand Trunk Railway made St. Marys a centre for milling, grain trading and manufacturing of agriculture related products.
Walk The Loop
- The Opera House
- The House of former Prime Minister Arthur Meighen
- The Grand Trunk Trail
- The Historic Junction Station
- Downtown St. Marys
- The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum
- The East Quarry, Canada's largest outdoor swimming pool
- The Historic Old Water Tower
The Grand Trunk Trail
- Officially Opened October 3, 1999
- Placed By Heritage St. Marys (L.A.C.A.C.), 2000
- Dedication Plaque Inscription Reads
In 1857, the Grand Trunk Railway announced plans to extend its main line from Toronto to Sarnia. As it passed through St. Marys, it was necessary to build two high trestle bridges, once across the Thames River, the other across Trout Creek to carry a branch line to London. The contracts to complete these lines were awarded to Donald Robinson and George Weir and a number of masons and quarrymen along with many labourers were hired locally to work on the project. The first train crossed this bridge in November, 1859, and the Sarnia branch of the Grand Trunk Railway began 130 years of business.
In December, 1988, the Canadian National Railway announced its intent to abandon this line and a few months later the last train crossed the Sarnia Bridge. In 1993, the Town of St. Marys completed an agreement to purchase the railway right-of-way through the municipality. A group of local and area volunteers was formed in 1996 to plan and raise money for a walking trail along the right-of-way and over the Sarnia Bridge. The name of this walkway was chosen to reflect its history: The Grand Trunk Trail - St. Marys
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199 Tracy St., St. Marys, ON
Call 519-317-SOLD for more info or email info@mulliganrealtygroup.com.
Welcome to St. Marys. This all brick, 2 storey home offers approx. 2,442 sq ft as per MPAC and sits on a large 73 x 100 ft corner lot in a quiet, family neighbourhood. This home used to be 2 units and can easily be switched back for extra rental income. Your main level features: open front foyer, living room, eat in kitchen, bedroom at the front (currently used as dining room), 2nd bedroom at the back (currently used as an office), 4 piece bath, and the mudroom with laundry. Your upper level features: a 2nd eat in kitchen, 3 piece bath, 3 bedrooms and access to the walk up attic which could be finished for extra living space. Enjoy your beautifully landscaped yard with newer fencing and stamped concrete patio. Close to all amenities and walking distance to downtown. St. Marys has a lot to offer including: Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, Museum, swimming quarry, curling club, golfing, Rec Centre with indoor pool and 2 ice rinks, walking and biking trails, Thames River and much more.
Lawrence Hafey Induction, 2013
The Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame inducts Lawrence Hafey
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Jason Bay.MOV
Jason Bay congratulating Larry Walker, Ernie Whitt and Bernie Soulliere for their induction into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Marys, Ontario.
Oshawa
Oshawa is a city in Ontario, Canada, on the Lake Ontario shoreline. It lies in Southern Ontario approximately 60 kilometres east of downtown Toronto. It is commonly viewed as the eastern anchor of the Greater Toronto Area and of the Golden Horseshoe. It is the largest municipality in the Regional Municipality of Durham. The name Oshawa originates from the Ojibwa term aazhaway, meaning the crossing place or just (a)cross.
Oshawa’s roots are tied to the automobile industry, specifically the Canadian division of General Motors Company, known as General Motors Canada. Founded in 1876 as the McLaughlin Carriage Company, General Motors of Canada's headquarters are located in the city. The automotive industry was the inspiration for Oshawa's previous mottos: The City That Motovates Canada, and The City in Motion. The lavish home of the carriage company's founder, Parkwood Estate, is a National Historic Site of Canada, and a backdrop favoured by numerous film crews, featured in many movies including Studio 54, Billy Madison, Chicago, and X-Men.
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Toronto, Casa Loma - Canada, HD Travel Channel
Casa Loma, the Hill House, is the quaintest building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sir Henry Pellatt, a rich eccentric industrialist and financier, built the palace built from 1911 to 1914. It has nearly 100 rooms, of which the entrance hall, the ballroom and the conservatory are the most impressive. The interior decor is made of the finest and most expensive materials available at that time. The house is connected with the stables by a 244 m long underground passage. The towers provide a magnificent view over the city. A castle after the taste of king Ludwig II of Bavaria.
Lady Mary Pellatt founded the first Girl Guides in Canada. As the Chief Commissioner of the Dominion of Canada Girl Guides, she invited regularly groups with up to 250 girls into her home.
Due to financial difficulties, Sir Henry Pellatt sold Casa Loma in 1923. In 1933 it fell to the town and was turned to a museum.
Among others, Casa Loma was location for movies like The Pacifier, X Men, Chicago or The Tuxedo.
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Casa Loma, das Haus auf dem Hügel, ist das kurioseste Gebäude in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sir Henry Pellatt, ein reicher exzentrischer Industrieller und Finanzier, baute das Schloss von 1911 bis 1914. Es verfügt über fast 100 Räume, wovon die Eingangshalle, der Ballsaal und der Wintergarten zu den Beeindruckendsten zählen. Die Innenausstattung ist aus den edelsten und teuersten seinerzeit verfügbaren Materialien. Das Schloss ist mittels eines 244 m langen unterirdischen Gang mit den Stallungen verbunden. Die Türme gewähren einen prächtigen Rundblick über die Stadt. Ein Schloss nach dem Geschmack von König Ludwig II von Bayern.
Lady Mary Pellatt gründete die erste Pfadfindergruppe für Mädchen in Kanada. Als erste Vorsitzende lud sie Gruppen mit bis zu 250 Mädchen regelmäßig in ihr Haus ein.
Wegen finanziellen Schwierigkeiten musste Sir Henry Pellatt Casa Loma 1923 verkaufen.
1933 fiel es der Stadt zu und wurde als Museum der breiten Öffentlichkeit zur Verfügung gestellt.
Casa Loma war u. a. Drehort für Filme wie Der Babynator, X-Men,Chicago oder The Tuxedo -Gefahr im Anzug.
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Beachville's Baseball Field of Dreams
Later this month (May 2013), a series of 1830s vintage baseball games, historical re-enactments, tug-of-war matches, Highland dancing and more will be taking place in this meadow next to the Museum in Beachville, Ontario. This will all be part of a four day festival to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the first recorded game of baseball in Canada, played in the village in 1838.
The museum property was donated by the company which operates the limestone quarry nearby, and the outdoor displays include some of the old quarry equipment. The museum is right now being spruced up inside to make way for some exhibits being loaned by the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, which has given official recognition to the claim that the first recorded game in Canada was here. When the 150th anniversary was celebrated back in 1988, there was a vintage match between a local team and one from Cooperstown, N.Y, and some reps came from the Baseball Hall of Fame there to mark the occasion. Google CBC news Beachville baseball and you will find a 1988 video clip from the 150th anniversary, and a radio program clip about the growth of baseball in the 1800s. Canada Post also issued a commemorative stamp that year.
The old radio clip on the CBC website mentions that even after baseball got better organized, the rules in the 1880s still included five minutes allowed to find a ball that was lost after a good hit. Probably still need that for this site, plenty deep but has a creek winding along the north side.
There's a link to a blog about the upcoming festival on the home page of the Beachville Museum website.
The Untold Truth Of American Pickers
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