Dundas was a town of about 24,000 people in southern Ontario, Canada.
It is now part of Hamilton.
It won the 2010 Kraft Hockeyville.
Teams[]
- Dundas Blues
- Dundas Fords (1951-52 OHA Senior B Season)
- Dundas Graftons (1959-60 OHA Senior B Season)
- Dundas Merchants (Ontario Hockey Association, 1950s-1970s)
- (Major Intermediate A Hockey League, 1978-1980) moved to Senior A
- Dundas Mountain Views (Ontario Hockey Association, 1950s)
- Dundas Real McCoys (1985-1988, 2000-present)
- (OHA Senior A Hockey League, 1985-1987) go independent
- (Independent, 1987-1988) folded
- Southwestern Senior A Hockey League, 2000-2003) join OSAAAHL
- (Ontario Senior AAA Hockey League, 2003-2004) league merged into MLH
- (Major League Hockey, 2004-2011) league renamed ACH
- (Allan Cup Hockey, 2011-Present)
- Dundas-Hamilton Tigers (OHA Senior A Hockey League, 1980-1985) renamed Dundas Real McCoys
Arenas[]
- Dundas Curling and Skating Rink
- J. L. Grightmire Arena (formerly the Dundas Arena)
- Market Street Arena
- Dundas Driving Park Rink
- Olympic Ice Surface Arena
Champions[]
Hardy Cup[]
- 1986 Dundas Real McCoys
External Links[]
- Dundas, Ontario on Wikipedia