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The Ancaster Little League Park is located on Jerseyville Road in Spring Valley, nestled on the edge of the Dundas Valley Conservation Area. There are three diamonds in Little League Park, known locally as T-Ball, Minor and Major. Beginning in 1970, Ancaster has hosted an annual (so-called) 'World T-ball' tournament.
Canadian Little League Championship; ... Ancaster LL 2011 North Vancouver ... High Park: Toronto, Ontario: 3 1989, 1995, 2000 By province
Ontario: Hamilton: Ancaster 4–2 Ontario (Host) Kingston: Kingston 3–3 Saskatchewan: Regina: North Regina 2–4 Quebec: Mirabel: Diamond Baseball 1–5 Nova Scotia: Sydney Mines: Sydney Mines and District 0–6
In the Summer of 2013, the team was sold to a group in Ancaster, Ontario and relocated. The franchise is become known as the Ancaster Avalanche . In April 2018, the team announced they were moving to Hamilton, taking over the Kilty B's moniker, purchased from the ownership of the Markham Royals who were previously located in Hamilton as the Red ...
2019 Little League World Series qualification; United States; Great Lakes winner: Bowling Green, Kentucky: Mid-Atlantic winner: ... Ontario (Host) Ancaster: Ancaster ...
The Ancaster Avalanche were a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Ancaster, Ontario. They played in the Golden Horseshoe Conference of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. The team was known as the Stoney Creek Warriors prior to 2013. In 2018, they relocated to become the Hamilton Kilty B's.
The Warriors moved up to the Golden Horseshoe Junior B Hockey League in 1994 under the name Spirit. In the Summer of 2013, the team was relocated to Ancaster, Ontario and renamed the Avalanche. On September 7, 2013, hockey officially returned to Ancaster, as the Avalanche hosted the Buffalo Regals in their season opener and defeated them 10–3.
The Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth and its six local municipalities; Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough, Glanbrook, Hamilton and Stoney Creek amalgamated. (January 1) [ 1 ] Before amalgamation, the "old" City of Hamilton was made up of 100 neighbourhoods.