• Robert Duncan ‘R.D.’ Campbell

    Builder : CoachYear Inducted: 1966Date of Birth: April 15th, 1892Born in: Ottawa, Ontario Robert Duncan ‘R.D.’ Campbell (deceased) was the Physical Education Director of the Glebe Collegiate from 1922 to 1956. He pioneered the introduction of the forward pass into Canadian football. During his long career he was a highly successful coach in football and…

  • Gerald Bruce ‘Soupy’ Campbell

    Athlete : FootballYear Inducted: 1995Date of Birth: July 14th, 1944Born in: Binghamton, New York Graduate of Idaho University, he was an offensive guard and outside linebacker in the CFL for 12 years, eight with the Ottawa Rough Riders, 1968-75. Seven times all-Eastern and all-Canadian at linebacker position. Member of five conference title teams and three…

  • Ernest ‘Ernie’ George Calcutt

    Builder : BroadcasterYear Inducted: 1988Date of Birth: November 1st, 1932 Ernest ‘Ernie’ George Calcutt (deceased) was a well known sports broadcaster with CFRA/CFMO from 1961. He earned a reputation as a broadcasting “natural” and the voice of the Ottawa Rough Riders. Much of his time was devoted to community projects, helping small organizations and service…

  • Ernest ‘Ernie’ Albert Reynolds Butterworth

    Athlete : LacrosseYear Inducted: 1970 Ernest ‘Ernie’ Albert Reynolds Butterworth (deceased) starred in Lacrosse and was a member of the Ottawa Capitals, winners of the world’s lacrosse title in 1906. Also coached and refereed in both lacrosse and hockey and was one of the two officials in the famous Dawson City-Ottawa Silver Seven Stanley Cup…

  • Dr. Desmond Thomas Burke

    Athlete : ShootingYear Inducted: 1967Date of Birth: August 5th, 1904Born in: Ottawa, Ontario Dr. Desmond Thomas Burke (deceased) was one of Canada’s greatest rifle shooters’. Winner of King’s Prize at Bisley, 1924, at age 19. Tied for same trophy in 1929, lost in shoot-off. Continued to win numerous trophies in England against the best shots…

  • Horst Hardy Bulau

    Athlete : Ski JumpingYear Inducted: 1998Date of Birth: August 14th, 1962Born in: Ottawa, Ontario Horst Bulau enjoyed an outstanding ski jumping career from 1978 until his retirement in 1992. He trained at Camp Fortune near Ottawa and is considered Canada’s greatest ski jumper. He has 13 World Cups wins to his credit, the most by…

  • Roderick ‘Rod’ M. Bryden

    Builder : HockeyYear Inducted: 2012Date of Birth: March 13th, 1941Born in: Port Elgin, New Brunswick Prior to becoming CEO, Rod Bryden was a special adviser to Terrace and in 1992, he became CEO of Terrace Corporation, the principal owner of the Ottawa Senators and the following year, he became Chairman and Governor of the Club.…

  • D. Wes Brown

    Athlete : FootballYear Inducted: 1966 D. Wes Brown (deceased) was a longtime officer of both the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Inter-provincial Rugby Football Union. He became secretary-treasurer of the Ottawa Football Club in the 1920’s and later secretary of the Big Four. In 1963 he was elected as a Builder to the Canadian Football…

  • Harold Lawton ‘Punch’ Broadbent

    Athlete : HockeyYear Inducted: 1966Date of Birth: July 13th, 1893Born in: Ottawa, Ontario Harold Lawton ‘Punch’ Broadbent (deceased) played amateur hockey with New Edinburgh and Cliffsides in his hometown. At age 16, he played with Ottawa in the NHA – National Hockey Association. Ottawa, Montreal Maroons, and New York Americans were NHL stops. Four Stanley…

  • Dr. Bernie Brennan

    Athlete : FootballYear Inducted: 2002Date of Birth: October 1st, 1927Born in: Deseronto, Ontario Raised in Kemptville, he shone on the gridiron and hockey rinks in his youth. He was a standout at St. Patrick’s High School in Ottawa, where he received the prestigious Doran Award. At 19, as a halfback with the Ottawa Rough Riders,…