A brief glimpse into the past

London to Windsor and back again over 12 Bridges
London to Windsor and back again over 12 Bridges

London to Windsor Castle gardens, crossing over a bridge 12 times, 6 on the way and 6 on the way back. A flat and quite speedy ...



Windsor Express 100 @ London Lightning 95   3/3/24
Windsor Express 100 @ London Lightning 95 3/3/24

Paul Harrison #33 Mins: 33 Eff: 33 FG: 8/17(47%) 3FG:1/3(33%) Rbs: 14(5 Off) FT:13/14(93%) Pts: 30 AST: 3 BLK: 2. STL: 2.



Under 15 Hockey - Windsor Jr. Spitfires vs Waterloo Wolves
Under 15 Hockey - Windsor Jr. Spitfires vs Waterloo Wolves

Highlights and interviews from Saturday February 17th between the Jr. Spitfires and Wolves. This game was played at RIM Park in ...



Lancer Women's Hockey Vs Guelph Gryphons February 17, 2024 Highlights
Lancer Women's Hockey Vs Guelph Gryphons February 17, 2024 Highlights

Windsor Lancer Women's Hockey Vs Guelph Gryphons February 17, 2024 Highlights @OntarioUniversityAthletics ...



Lancer Women's Hockey Vs Guelph Gryphons February 16, 2024 Highlights
Lancer Women's Hockey Vs Guelph Gryphons February 16, 2024 Highlights

Windsor Lancer Women's Hockey Vs Guelph Gryphons February 16, 2024 Highlights @OntarioUniversityAthletics ...



Team, Place & City Details

Windsor Spitfires

The Windsor Spitfires are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League . The team is based in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

Windsor Spitfires (1946–53)

The Windsor Spitfires were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1946 to 1953. The team was based in Windsor, Ontario.

Detroit Hettche

The Detroit Hettche were a minor league professional ice hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan, and played at the Detroit Olympia. The team was originally known as the Windsor Spitfires and were one of the four founding members of the International Hockey League in 1945.

Ryerson

Ryerson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ali Ryerson , flutist Art Ryerson (1913–2004), American jazz guitarist Egerton Ryerson (1803–1882), Educator and politician in early Ontario, and founder of Ryerson University Emily Ryerson (1863–1939), American survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic Florence Ryerson (1892–1965), American playwright and screenwriter Frank L. Ryerson (1905–1995), American trumpeter, composer, arranger and educator Gary Ryerson (born 1948), American baseball player George Ryerson (1855–1925), Ontario physician, businessman and politician John K. Ryerson (1820–1890), Canadian merchant and politician Julian Ryerson (born 1997), Norwegian football player Martin A. Ryerson (1856-1932), American businessman, philanthropist.

Ryerson University
Ryerson University

Ryerson University is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its urban campus surrounds the Yonge–Dundas Square, located at one of the busiest intersections in downtown Toronto.

Ryerson Students' Union
Ryerson Students' Union

The Ryerson Students’ Union is the former students' union that represented full-time undergraduate and graduate students at Ryerson University. All full-time students were required to be members and pay a levy.

Ryerson Rams

The Ryerson Rams are the athletic teams that represent Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Ryerson University Library
Ryerson University Library

Ryerson University Library and Archives is the library of Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada. The Ryerson Library collection consists of over 500,000 books, and over CAD$3 million is spent annually to acquire electronic resources, including e-journals, e-books, databases and indexes, geospatial data, and catalogued websites or electronic documents.

Ryerson (company)

Ryerson Holding Corporation is a metals distributor and processor headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

Ryerson Station State Park
Ryerson Station State Park

Ryerson Station State Park is a 1,164-acre Pennsylvania state park in Richhill Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It was previously home to Ronald J. Duke Lake, a 52-acre (21 ha) artificial lake on the North Fork of the Dunkard Fork of Wheeling Creek, that was constructed in 1960, but drained in 2005 due to structural concerns about the dam.

Ryerson Press

Ryerson Press was a Canadian book publishing company, active from 1919 to 1970. First established by the Methodist Book Room, a division of the Methodist Church of Canada, and operated by the United Church Publishing House after the Methodist Church's merger into the United Church of Canada in 1925, the imprint specialized in historical, educational and literary titles.

Ryerson University Entrepreneurship Program
Ryerson University Entrepreneurship Program

Ryerson University Entrepreneurship Program is the largest undergraduate entrepreneurship program in Canada with both major and minor degree programs available. It is a division within the Ted Rogers School of Management.

Ryerson Image Centre
Ryerson Image Centre

The Ryerson Image Centre, , is a renovated and remodelled former warehouse building at Gould and Bond Streets on the campus of Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The centre includes gallery, collections, teaching, research and exhibition spaces and shares the building with the School of Image Arts.