The Carr Brothers - Ep 98 "Hoops History: The Story of Canada's Oldest Basketball Court"

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The Carr Brothers - Ep 98 "Hoops History: The Story of Canada's Oldest Basketball Court"

In a lively exchange with the Cart Brothers, Tom Liston unveils the remarkable story behind the restoration of Canada's oldest basketball court. Liston delivers a captivating narrative, peppered with anecdotes and quotes that paint a vivid picture of the project's significance.

Liston's enthusiasm for the endeavour shines through as he recalls his first encounter with the historic court, describing it as a spine-tingling experience. "You walk through that, and I encourage you both to do so," Liston urges, emphasizing the court's profound impact on visitors.

As the conversation unfolds, Liston delves into the meticulous research that followed the court's discovery, citing the invaluable contributions of local historians. "The evidence and the documentation is fantastic," Liston remarks, highlighting the meticulous efforts to uncover the court's storied past.

Liston's discussion of the project's timeline and fundraising efforts underscores the magnitude of the endeavour. "Phase one was to raise 1.1 million," Liston explains, detailing the successful completion of the initial phase and the ongoing efforts to secure funding for phase two.

The interview offers a glimpse into Liston's vision for the court's future, including plans to host national tournaments and mentor youth in the area. "We want to add another day or two to everybody's trip to New Brunswick," Liston declares, expressing his excitement for the project's potential to drive tourism.

Liston's words resonate with pride and determination as he discusses the broader impact of the project. "We're all happy to give the tour," Liston remarks, highlighting the community's unwavering commitment to preserving basketball history.

In closing, Liston extends a heartfelt invitation to visit the court, promising exciting developments shortly. "Come down and see it," Liston urges, his enthusiasm infectious. With passionate advocates like Liston leading the charge, the future of Canada's oldest basketball court looks brighter than ever.

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Video Upload Date: March 12, 2024

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