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  2. Mississauga Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    The Mississauga Chiefs were a professional women's ice hockey team that played in the Canadian National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) and the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL). They played in Mississauga , Ontario at the Hershey Centre and the Iceland Mississauga in the Greater Toronto Area .

  3. Back Campus Fields - Wikipedia

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    The Back Campus Fields is a field hockey facility on the St. George Campus of the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The facility is the home to the school's Toronto Varsity Blues field hockey team. The facility was built for the 2015 Pan American Games and hosted the field hockey competition for the games.

  4. List of indoor arenas in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Image Arena City Province/ter. Maximum Hockey Basketb. Pro Jr. Major tenant(s) Built 1: Bell Centre: Montreal: Quebec: 21,105: 21,302: 21,700: NHL: Montreal Canadiens

  5. Which NHL training camps will include Erie Otters junior ...

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    Five of the National Hockey League's 32 teams will feature at least one Erie Otters junior hockey player on their 2024 training camp roster.

  6. The Hill Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Hill Academy was founded in 2006 by the Merrill family, for “dedicated student-athletes.” [1] [5] [6] In 2006 it had 16 student-athletes and held classes at a conference center in Orangeville, Ontario, north-west of Toronto.

  7. Living Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Living Arts Centre is a 225,000 sq ft (20,900 m 2) multi-use facility which opened in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on October 7, 1997.The complex houses three theatres for the performing arts, Hammerson Hall, RBC Theatre and Rogers Theatre [1]), an exhibition gallery (the Laidlaw Hall [2]), seven art studios and facilities for corporate meetings.

  8. The effort to add young minority hockey players in North ...

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    Braeden Montague walked into the Washington Capitals practice facility following a long drive back from a summer trip to Winnipeg. In the building were more than 100 fellow hockey players of color.

  9. Howie Meeker's Hockey School - Wikipedia

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    Howie Meeker's Hockey School was a Canadian television series that was broadcast for 107 fifteen-minute episodes from 1973 to 1977 on CBC Television. Host Howie Meeker 's experience as an ice hockey player and coach with the Toronto Maple Leafs was featured in this instructional series on the sport.