• Dr. Glenda Reiser

    Athlete : Track and FieldYear Inducted: 1988Date of Birth: June 16th, 1955Born in: Ottawa, Ontario Dr. Glenda Reiser (deceased) was a member of the Ottawa Kinsmen Harriers. She switched from swimming to track and field aged 15. She then progressed very rapidly in the sport and excelled as a junior, running the 1500 metres in…

  • Pat Reid

    Builder : CoachYear Inducted: 2009Date of Birth: March 17th, 1949Born in: Edmonton, Alberta Pat Reid spent 35 years in Ottawa heavily involved in sport, as a coach, administrator and promoter. He was one of Canada’s head coaches in athletics (high jump) for the 1984 Olympics, 1986 Commonwealth Games, 1987 Pan American Games, and 1988 World…

  • Lawrence ‘Larry’ Emmett Regan

    Athlete : HockeyYear Inducted: 1989Date of Birth: August 9th, 1930Born in: North Bay, Ontario Lawrence ‘Larry’ Emmett Regan (deceased) was a member of the Ottawa Senators Allan Cup hockey winners, St. Mike’s, Marlboros Jrs. At age 27 he was the oldest National Hockey League (NHL) rookie of year winner. Played with Boston, Toronto. Coached Pittsburgh…

  • 1948 RCAF-Hockey-Club

    Team : HockeyYear Inducted: 1998Date of Birth: January 1st, 1948Born in: Ottawa, Ontario The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Hockey Club were Gold Medal winners at the 1948 Winter Olympic Games in St. Moritz, Switzerland. They were also crowned as the World’s Amateur Hockey champions. Representing Canada, the Ottawa-based team went undefeated (7-0-1). They outscored…

  • Robert ‘Bob’ Rathwell

    Builder : AdministrationYear Inducted: 2008Date of Birth: June 23rd, 1929Born in: Lachine, Quebec Robert ‘Rob’ Rathwell (deceased) had a lifelong commitment to community sports. He served two terms as an Executive member of Ottawa’s RA Centre where he was instrumental in the creation of the Riverside Drive playing fields. In 1970, Rathwell began his association…

  • Al Rae

    Builder: Basketball / Basket-ballYear Inducted: 2005Date of Birth: December 26th 1932Born in: Weyburn, Saskatchewan A former Mountie, this Weyburn, Saskatchewan native was a key figure on the Ottawa, national and international basketball courts. A referee for four Olympic and Pan-Am Games, 3 University Games (FISU), 7 Canadian and Asian Games, 4 CIAU championships, and Indian,…

  • Maurice ‘Moe’ Joseph Racine

    Athlete: FootballYear Inducted: 1984Date of Birth: October 14th, 1937Born in: Cornwall, Ontario Seventeen seasons (1958-74) with Ottawa Rough Riders on offensive line, playing 201 games, more than any other Rough Riders player. Doubled as kicker. Once All-Canadian, four times All-Eastern. Four Grey Cup winning teams: 1960, 1968, 1969, and 1973.

  • Sylvester ‘Silver’ P. Quilty

    Athlete: FootballYear Inducted: 1966Date of Birth: February 8th, 1891Born in: Renfrew, Ontario Sylvester ‘Silver’ P. Quilty (deceased) was on the senior team with the University of Ottawa at age 16. He starred with the Garnet and Grey teams from 1908 to 1912. He played at McGill and with the Ottawa Rough Riders. He coached the…

  • John ‘Johnny’ Francis Quilty

    Athlete: HockeyYear Inducted: 1991Date of Birth: January 21st, 1921Born in: Ottawa, Ontario John ‘Johnny’ Francis Quilty (deceased) was an outstanding all-around athlete at St. Pat’s High School in Ottawa, excelling in wrestling, boxing, football, and hockey. Sought by Rough Riders but opted for pro hockey. Played minor pro Glace Bay, Nova Scotia and then moved…

  • Ernest Harvey Pulford

    Athlete: HockeyYear Inducted: 1966Date of Birth: April 22nd, 1875Born in: Toronto, Ontario Ernest Harvey Pulford (deceased) was a Canadian athlete at the turn of the twentieth century, winning national championships in ice hockey, lacrosse, football, boxing, paddling and rowing. A highly regarded defenceman with the Ottawa Hockey Club, where he was known for being a…