H. Gordon Green, a notable author, journalist and academic who lived the latter part of his life in Ormstown, was well known for being one of the first to import this Scottish breed of cattle to Canada. (2 wds)
This Montreal Canadiens goaltender's two labradors, who made the news in 2014 when they briefly went missing, originally came from Labradale Kennels in Ormstown. (2 wds)
Elgin's ________ Bridge is one of the oldest covered bridges in Canada.
Kelly Greig of Ormstown currently works for this Montreal news network.
The ________ brothers from Saint-Anicet each became very well-known in different positions: Paul-Émile became a cardinal and Jules served as Governor General of Canada from 1974 to 1979.
"A _________ Christmas," a Hallmark holiday movie, was filmed in Ormstown in 2018.
Matthew Heaton of Godmanchester competed in this international event in Japan in 2019. (3 wds)
Jim and Kelsey Bryson of Ormstown grew the world's heaviest ___________ in 2011, with the behemoth weighing in at 1818.5 pounds.
Hugh Graham, the founder/publisher of The Montreal Star (which also published The Family Herald), was born at St. Michael's, now known as _____________.
Intimidate, a ______________ gelding bred by Judy Farrow of Hemmingford, was named the Canadian Bred Horse of the Year for 2014 by Equine Canada.
This 1994 made-for-TV movie was filmed in a Victorian brick house on Route 138A in Ormstown.
In 2005, Girl Guides, Boy Scouts and others lined up 63,877 of these, setting the world record for the longest line (it has since been broken).
Ormstown was once the capital of the province in terms of this red building material.
In 1996, this American television series featuring the adventures of a boy and his collie was filmed in Howick.
When the Chateauguay River _______ in spring, it often draws news crews to the Valley.
_________ L'Heureux, who was police and fire chief in Huntingdon for 38 years, was a high-level body-builder who came second in the 1949 Mr. America competition.