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The most prominent men of Trail in 1902 on the front steps of William Devitt's house on the corner of Cedar Avenue and Helena Street. Front L-R: Ald. James Dawson, Mayor E.S. Topping, D.J. Jelly, Ald. Noble Binns, City Treasurer F.W. Warren.  Middle:  J.H. Schofield. Third row sitting: Ald. Alexander Steele, R.H. Coleman, W.J. Devitt, Rev. Irvine, T.W. Coleman, R. E. Strong. Back row:  Ald. Jim Byers, Dr. R. M. Perdue, Ald. Bill Furnell. S.S. Nakusp at Trail Creek.  The "Nakusp" was one of several sternwheelers that plied the waters of the Columbia River, and regularly stopped at the Trail Creek Landing with supplies and miners. A view of downtown Trail from the end of Cedar Avenue, showing the Hanna Opera House at front right.
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1939 Smoke Eaters
In 1938, Trail reached the pinnacle of amateur hockey in Canada, the Allan Cup finals. Played in Calgary, Trail's record over the Cornwall Flyers was four games to one. Trail citizens were ecstatic and over 7000 fans welcomed the team home with a large parade through the downtown streets.

As a result of their Allan Cup victory, Trail represented Canada in the 1939 World Hockey Championships in Basel and Zurich, Switzerland. Their record in this tournament remains remarkable to this day. The team won all eight games, outscoring their opposition 42 to 1 (Duke Scodellaro recorded all 7 shutouts).

In their 71 game European Tour, Trail won 62, lost 7 and tied 2, outscoring the opposition 374 to 107.

The 1938-39 Trail Smoke Eaters was one the best amateur teams to play hockey in Canada and left a legacy for others to follow, most notably, the 1961 World Championship and 1962 Allan Cup Champions.



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