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Where there was no such activity and taught it to the inhabitants. in other words, if schoolboys, or others, at king's had not created hockey, of a form, at long pond, then the game would not have existed and history would have had to wait until some other individual or group thought up the idea and put it into practice. the windsor proponents say that king's schoolboys took the game back home to halifax and taught it to their friends. they offer no support for this assertion. l.s. loomer's idea that john cunard introduced the game to pictou is similarly conjectural. the windsor argument says that hockey was not played outside nova scotia until 1865 when it "first spread" to new brunswick. this view does not take into account hockeylike games that were played in europe from the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries, the reference to "hurley-hockey" in new york in 1783, the fielding diary reference to "hockey on the ice" at kingston in 1843 and the horsey diary reference to "shinny, " also at kingston, in 1847. the windsor position does not show a direct connection from whatever form of hockey might have been played at long pond to the game played elsewhere and to modern hockey. conclusion the windsor claim relies on a single, vague literary allusion in a work of fiction. no additional information has been presented to support or corroborate the interpretation of "hurly on the long pond on the ice" as evidence of the birthplace of hockey. the proponents of the windsor claim offer only conjecture. as a committee, we have no opinion on hockey's time or place of origin, but we are also inclined not to discount dr. vaughan's own observation that "ice hockey was not invented, nor did it start on a certain day of a particular year." in the same vein, we are skeptical of the notion that, even if the game's time of origin is unknown, its place of origin can be designated with the certainty that the windsor proponents demonstrate in claiming long pond. this sihr committee concludes that dr. vaughan and the windsor hockey heritage society have failed to offer credible evidence that windsor, nova scotia, is the birthplace of hockey. 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