Strathspey Camanachd

[1] During the late nineteenth century twelve shinty clubs from across the Badenoch and Strathspey area were in operation indicating the importance the sport played for the local communities of that time.

With an increased popularity in football, and the outbreak of World War II, by the 1940s no Shinty club in Strathspey continued operation.

Finishing first in the Development League Strath Cam gave way to a final-game defeat to Kinlochbervie Camanachd Club.

In the league, Strathspey were to be edged out of 6th place on goal difference by Lochbroom Camanachd to finish 7th for the second consecutive year.

Despite beating Lewis Camanachd 6–0 in the cup, the club were unable to raise a team for both league fixtures resulting in multiple forfeits.

Located in the vicinity of Castle Grant – so named as it stood on the site of the original village which would become Grantown - at that time called 'Castleton of Freuchie'.

Controversy surrounded the club in December 2011 as the Press and Journal erroneously reported that Strathspey had been given use of the ground by Craig Whyte, then chairman of Rangers F.C., who owns Castle Grant.

On 6 January 2014 it was announced that Strathspey would be moving away from Freuchie Park and playing their home matches at Grantown Grammar School.