Baseball •
Jeff Heath (1915–1975),
left fielder for the
Cleveland Indians,
St Louis Browns, and
Boston Braves Curling •
Al Hackner (1954–),
curler •
Katherine Henderson, president and CEO of Curling Canada •
Heather Houston (1958–), curler •
Krista McCarville (1982–), curler •
Lorraine Lang (1956–), curler, currently plays the alternate for
Krista McCarville. •
Rick Lang (1953–), curler, currently serves as a performance consultant for
Curling Canada. •
Sarah Potts (1989–), curler, currently plays lead for
Krista McCarville. •
Frank Sargent (1902–1988), inductee into the
Canadian Curling Hall of Fame and former president of the Dominion Curling Association
Ice hockey •
Jack Adams (1895–1968),
hockey player; coach and general manager of the
Detroit Red Wings •
Jeremy Adduono (1978–),
left winger,
Iserlohn Roosters (
DEL) •
Alex Auld (1981–),
goaltender,
Ottawa Senators (
NHL) •
Pete Backor (1919–1988), defenceman for the
Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), 1944–1945 •
Peter Bakovic (1965–), retired left winger in the late 1980s for the
Vancouver Canucks (NHL) •
Steve Black (1927–2008), retired hockey player •
Mackenzie Blackwood (1996–),
goaltender for the
Colorado Avalanche (
NHL) •
Bob Bodak (1961–), retired ice hockey player for the
Calgary Flames and
Hartford Whalers (NHL), 1987–1990 •
Gus Bodnar (1923–2005), centre for
Toronto Maple Leafs and other NHL teams, winner of the Calder Trophy •
Brooke Boquist (1996–), ice hockey player •
Robert Bortuzzo (1989–), defenseman for the
Utah Mammoth •
Danny Bois (1983–), winger for the
Ottawa Senators (NHL) •
David Bruce (1964–), retired ice hockey player for various teams in the NHL •
Mike Busniuk (1951–), retired ice hockey player for the
Philadelphia Flyers •
Larry Cahan (1933–1992), NHL player •
Taylor Chorney (1987–), defenceman for
North Dakota Fighting Sioux (
WCHA), prospect of the
Edmonton Oilers •
Tom Cook (1907–1961), retired
forward for
Montreal Maroons and
Chicago Blackhawks •
Alex Delvecchio (1931–), former
centre and left winger for
Detroit Red Wings and member of the
Hockey Hall of Fame •
Lee Fogolin (1955–), retired NHL defenceman •
Lee Fogolin, Sr. (1927–2000), retired ice hockey player for
Detroit Red Wings and
Chicago Black Hawks •
Bruce Gamble (1938–1982), former professional ice hockey goaltender,
Toronto Maple Leafs •
Dave Gatherum (1932–), former professional ice hockey goaltender, briefly with the
Detroit Red Wings •
Pete Goegan (1934–), retired NHL player •
Bill "Goldie" Goldthorpe (1953–), retired career minor leaguer, the inspiration for the character Ogie Ogilthorpe in the film
Slap Shot •
Smokey Harris (1890–1974), ice hockey forward, started his career with the
Vancouver Millionaires •
Jeff Heerema (1980–), professional ice hockey winger for the Carolina Hurricanes and the St. Louis Blues in the NHL and with the
Binghamton Senators (
AHL) •
Katherine Henderson, president and CEO of Hockey Canada •
Carter Hutton (1985–), goaltender for the
Buffalo Sabres •
Tony Hrkac (1966–), retired professional ice hockey centre •
Haley Irwin (1988–), women's ice hockey player for the Calgary Inferno, and Olympic gold medalist in 2010 and 2014 •
Jason Jaspers (1981–), professional ice hockey centre for
Kölner Haie (DEL) •
Trevor Johansen (1957–), retired ice hockey player for various teams in the NHL •
Greg Johnson (1971–2019), retired NHL centre, notably the
Detroit Red Wings •
Ryan Johnson (1976–), ice hockey player,
St. Louis Blues (NHL) •
Scott King (1967–), goaltender for the
Detroit Red Wings (NHL) •
Edgar Laprade (born in
Mine Centre,
Ontario) (1919–2014) centre for the
New York Rangers 1945-1955, winner of Calder Trophy (1945–46) and Lady Byng Trophy (1949–50); played in NHL All-Star Game 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950; member of Hockey Hall of Fame. •
David Latta (1976–), left winger for
Quebec Nordiques (NHL) •
Trevor Letowski (1977–), retired
right winger,
Carolina Hurricanes (NHL); head coach
Windsor Spitfires (
OHL) •
Danny Lewicki (1931–), retired ice hockey forward •
Pentti Lund (born in
Karijoki, Finland) (1925–), retired ice hockey player, began his career with the
Port Arthur Bruins •
Norm Maciver (1964–), retired ice hockey player, scored the final goal in
Winnipeg Jets history •
Calum MacKay (1927–2001), former ice hockey player, notably of the
Montreal Canadiens •
Connie Madigan (1958–1976), retired professional defenceman; oldest rookie in National Hockey League history •
Jimmy McLeod (1937–), retired ice hockey player for the NHL and
WHA •
Matt Murray (1994–), goaltender for the
Toronto Maple Leafs •
Fred Page (1915–1997), Hockey Hall of Fame inductee, former president of the
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association •
Steve Passmore (1973–), professional ice hockey goaltender for
HCJ Milano Vipers, Italian
Serie A •
Walt Poddubny (1960–2009), former professional ice hockey left winger •
Chris Porter (1984–), former NHL left winger, currently playing for
Providence Bruins •
Sean Pronger (1972–), ice hockey player •
Nelson Pyatt (1953–), retired ice hockey player •
Taylor Pyatt (1981–), retired ice hockey player for the NHL •
Tom Pyatt (1987–),
centre for the
Vancouver Canucks (NHL) •
Steve Rucchin (1971–), retired NHL centre, notably for
Anaheim Ducks (NHL) •
Charlie Sands (1911–?), professional ice hockey right winger •
Frank Sargent (1902–1988), former president of the
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association •
Dave Siciliano (1946–), ice hockey coach for the
Thunder Bay Flyers and inductee into the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame •
Eric Staal (1984–), centre,
Florida Panthers (NHL) •
Jared Staal (1990–), retired NHL player •
Jordan Staal (1988–), centre,
Carolina Hurricanes (NHL) •
Marc Staal (1987–),
defenceman,
Florida Panthers (NHL) •
Vern Stenlund (1956–), retired centre left for the
Cleveland Barons •
Ralph Stewart (1948–), retired
NHL defenceman for the
Vancouver Canucks •
Ron Talakoski (1962–2009), retired ice hockey player for the
New York Rangers (NHL) •
Mike Tomlak (1965–), retired ice hockey centre •
Vic Venasky (1951–), retired ice hockey player for the
Los Angeles Kings (NHL) •
Gary Veneruzzo (1943–), retired NHL player •
Jimmy Ward (1906–1990), former NHL right winger •
Katie Weatherston (1983–), Olympian women's ice hockey player and Olympic gold medallist •
Arnott Whitney (1931–2024), defenceman,
Hershey Bears •
Joe Wirkkunen (1928–1986), Finnish-Canadian ice hockey coach
Skiing •
Steve Collins (1964–), retired
ski jumper, the youngest person ever to have won a
Ski jumping World Cup event •
Dave Irwin (1954–), two-time Olympic
downhill skier
Wrestling •
Melissa Coates (1971-2021),
professional wrestler and
fitness model •
Paul Diamond (born Tom Boric) (1961–), retired professional wrestler and soccer player, best known being one half of the tag-team "Badd Company" •
Vampiro (born Ian Richard Hodgkinson) (1967–), professional wrestler
Other •
Richard Xavier Baxter (1821–1904), Jesuit priest, known as ‘the Apostle of the Railway Builders’ •
Gordy Ceresino (1957–), retired
football linebacker for the
San Francisco 49ers •
Mary DePiero (1968–), diver •
Keegan Gaunt (2000–), visually-impaired middle-distance runner •
Curt Harnett (1965–), retired Olympic
cyclist •
Dan Ladouceur (1973–), retired
lacrosse defenceman for the
Toronto Rock (
NLL) •
Jay Miron (1970–), professional
BMX rider, has competed in every
X-Games competition since 1995 •
Liam Parsons (1977–), retired
rower; bronze medallist at the Beijing
2008 Summer Olympics •
Bryan Rosenfeld (1965–), retired
association football player •
Trevor Stewardson (1977–),
light heavyweight boxer; competed for Canada at the
2004 Summer Olympics == Miscellaneous ==