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Vankleek Hill. Vankleek Hill is a town in Champlain Township in Eastern Ontario. It has a population of 1,996. The town was named after Simeon Vankleek, a United Empire Loyalist who settled there near the end of the 18th century. The agricultural-based community became a thriving community in the 1890s and still retains many of the buildings ...
The Vankleek Hill Cougars are a junior ice hockey team based in Vankleek Hill, Ontario. They play in the National Capital Junior Hockey League . The 1991–92 season marked the first season that the Cougars advanced to the league finals in the playoffs.
Vankleek Hill Collegiate Institute (also called VCI by students and staff) is a small, English high school operated by the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) in the heart Town of Vankleek Hill, Ontario, Canada. It provides both academic and vocational programs to about 450 students (2008–09).
The township comprises the communities of Aberdeen, Cassburn, Green Lane, Happy Hollow, Henrys Corners, L'Ange-Gardien, L'Orignal, Pleasant Corners, Ritchance, Riviera Estate, Sandy Hill, Springhill, Vankleek Hill, Vankleek Hill Station, Village Lanthier, and St. Eugene. The township administrative offices are located in Vankleek Hill.
Beau's All Natural Brewing Company, also known as Beau's Brewing Company or simply Beau's, is a brewery in Vankleek Hill, Ontario, 50 minutes east of Ottawa. [2]It was launched on July 1, 2006, [3] and is known for its "regionally famous" Lug Tread lagered ale, [4] as well as a number of seasonal beers.
From 1968 until 2010, the league was known as the Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League.At the start of the 2010-2011 regular season, the league was rebranded under its new name - National Capital Junior Hockey League (NCJHL).
In October 2002, Lalonde stepped back from his lifelong career as a performing artist in order to focus on other ventures. Along with his wife and family, Lalonde opened Bobby Lalonde Music, a retail store and sound production company. Originally located in Vankleek Hill, Ontario, the store is now in Hawkesbury, Ontario. [23]
Vankleek Hill: 2006: Belgh Brasse: Quebec: Amos: 1999: Big Rock Brewery: Alberta: Calgary: 1985: La Brasserie du Roi (The King's Brewery) Quebec: Quebec City: 1668: Closed in 1674; founded by Jean Talon. Talon's original 1668 brewery building burned down in 1713. [1] [2]: 21–22 Les Brasseurs du Nord: Quebec: Blainville: 1987: Les Brasseurs RJ ...