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The Prince's Rink was an ice hockey rink located in St John's, Newfoundland. The facility was named after the then Prince of Wales and future King Edward VII. The facility was built on land owned by Reid Newfoundland Company which built the trans-island railway system for Newfoundland. The rink was located in the Fort William area near the Hotel Newfoundland and the St. John's Railway Station. The foundation was laid on December 11, 1898 and rink opened in 1899 and served as the area's primary hockey venue until it burned down in 1941

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  • The Prince's Rink was an ice hockey rink located in St John's, Newfoundland. The facility was named after the then Prince of Wales and future King Edward VII. The facility was built on land owned by Reid Newfoundland Company which built the trans-island railway system for Newfoundland. The rink was located in the Fort William area near the Hotel Newfoundland and the St. John's Railway Station. The foundation was laid on December 11, 1898 and rink opened in 1899 and served as the area's primary hockey venue until it burned down in 1941
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  • The Prince's Rink was an ice hockey rink located in St John's, Newfoundland. The facility was named after the then Prince of Wales and future King Edward VII. The facility was built on land owned by Reid Newfoundland Company which built the trans-island railway system for Newfoundland. The rink was located in the Fort William area near the Hotel Newfoundland and the St. John's Railway Station. The foundation was laid on December 11, 1898 and rink opened in 1899 and served as the area's primary hockey venue until it burned down in 1941 The construction of the rink lead to the founding of the St John's Hockey League for the 1899-1900 season. The governor of Newfoundland donated a trophy to be presented to the senior hockey champions of St. John's starting in 1904. The trophy became known as the Boyle Trophy and would be awarded to the city champion until senior hockey collapsed in the city in 1971.
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