New exhibition traces Guy Lafleur's path to hockey superstardom | Unpublished
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Publication Date: July 17, 2025 - 04:00

New exhibition traces Guy Lafleur's path to hockey superstardom

July 17, 2025
Canadian hockey icon Guy Lafleur was born, raised and laid to rest in Thurso, Que., and his ties to the Outaouais remained strong throughout his life. A new pop-up exhibition in Gatineau focuses on his early years.


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