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Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships
Status Active Genre Sports event Date(s) Varying Frequency Annual Location(s) Various Country Canada Inaugurated 2002; 22 years ago (2002 )
The Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships (ECRC) are competitions in the sport of
ringette between provinces of
eastern Canada . The inaugural year for the event was in 2002. The tournament was suspended for the 2020 and 2021 seasons due to the
COVID-19 pandemic , and recommenced in 2022.
The championships are contested in four divisions: Under-14 A and AA (U14), Under-16 A (U16), Under-19 A (U19), and U18+ A (open), between the provinces of
Nova Scotia ,
Prince Edward Island ,
New Brunswick ,
Quebec and
Ontario .
[1]
Venue
The Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships rotate locations between the five provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships hosts
Year
Province
2002
Quebec
2003
Nova Scotia
2004
Ontario
2005
New Brunswick
2006
Nova Scotia
2007
PEI
2008
Quebec
2009
Ontario
2010
New Brunswick
2011
PEI
2012
Quebec
2013
Nova Scotia
2014
Ontario
2015
New Brunswick
2016
PEI
2017
Quebec
[2]
2018
Nova Scotia
[3]
[4]
2019
Ontario
[5]
2020
New Brunswick
[5] (cancelled - COVID)
2021
PEI
[5] (cancelled - COVID)
2022
Nova Scotia
2023
New Brunswick
2024
PEI
2025
Quebec
[6] (tentative)
2026
Ontario
[6] (tentative)
2027
Nova Scotia
[6] (tentative)
2028
New Brunswick
[6] (tentative)
2029
PEI
[6] (tentative)
Champions by year and division
2002 Host - Quebec
2003 Host - Nova Scotia
2004 Host - Ontario
2005 Host - New Brunswick
2006 Host - Nova Scotia
2007 Host - PEI
2008 Host - Quebec
2009 Host - Ontario
2010 Host - New Brunswick
2011 Host - Charlottetown, PEI
Source:
[7]
2012 Host - Mascouche, Quebec
2013 Host - Halifax (Bedford), Nova Scotia
Source:
[8]
2014 Host - Mississauga, Ontario - Mississauga Ringette Association
Source:
[9]
2015 Host - New Brunswick -
2016 Host - Charlottetown, PEI
2017 Host - Pierrefonds, Quebec
2018 Host - Halifax, Nova Scotia
2019 Host - Oshawa, Ontario
2022 Host - Halifax, Nova Scotia
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