Toronto Amateur Athletic Club

The club fielded teams in various sports, including ice hockey and rugby football.

[2] By 1892, the Club had incorporated and had moved to 149 College Street, a building designed by architect E. J. Lennox, and reputedly holding the first indoor swimming pool, as well as a gymnasium and billiards room.

[3] The Club ran into financial difficulties around 1898, ceased operations and sold off the building.

[6] The club iced teams in the junior, senior and intermediate divisions of the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA).

An ice hockey team was first selected in 1888 from the club's members, and practiced at the Caledonian Rink.