Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame
The Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame is a Canadian lacrosse hall of fame, located in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. The Hall was chartered in 1965 by the Canadian Lacrosse Association, and inducted its first class of hall of famers in the following year.
William George Beers, inducted in 1965.
Newsy Lalonde, inducted in 1965.
Dave Gibbons, inducted in 1965.
Henry Hoobin, inducted in 1965.
New Westminster is a city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Metro Vancouver Regional District. It was founded by Major-General Richard Moody as the capital of the Colony of British Columbia in 1858 and continued in that role until the Mainland and Island colonies were merged in 1866. It was the British Columbia Mainland's largest city from that year until it was passed in population by Vancouver during the first decade of the 20th century.
Image: New Westminster (2024)
Image: Mark I Expo Line train, February 2018
Image: Field in Queens Park, New Westminster panoramio
Image: Promenade (35426025)