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The Gordon Renwick Cup is the trophy for the Senior "AAA" Central Canada ice hockey championship. The winning of this trophy earns the champion the right to compete in the Allan Cup , the national Senior 'AAA' Championship. It is named after former Canadian Amateur Hockey Association president Gord Renwick , who had ties to senior ice hockey with the Galt Hornets .

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5-674: The Renwick Cup dates back to at least 1990. Originally, the Renwick Cup championship was followed by an Eastern Canada Championship known as the Bolton Cup , but in recent years that championship has been dropped in favor of the round robin format at the Allan Cup. The championship is played between the champions of the Ontario Hockey Federation (OHF) and Hockey Northwestern Ontario (HNO). The OHF champion

10-561: Is determined by the winner of the Allan Cup Hockey league in Southern Ontario . The HNO championship is determined by playoffs amongst teams from larger towns in northwestern Ontario like Thunder Bay , Kenora , and Fort Frances . In some years, HNO has not submitted a champion or been given its own spot in the Allan Cup when another region has withdrawn. The Renwick Cup series was not played in 2016 and 2017, after

15-588: The Kenora Thistles folded. (*) Denotes winner of Bolton Cup as Eastern Canadian Champions. This ice hockey competition article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to sport in Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Eastern Canada Eastern Canada ( French : Est du Canada , also the Eastern provinces , Canadian East or

20-699: The Maritime provinces . Ottawa , Canada's capital, is located in Eastern Canada, within the province of Ontario. The capitals of the provinces are in the list below: The Canadian Press defines Eastern Canada as everything east of and including Thunder Bay , Ontario. The total population of this region is about 23,946,177 in 2016, or about 70% of Canada's population. Most of the population resides in Ontario and Quebec. The region contains three of Canada's five largest metropolitan areas, Toronto being

25-559: The East ) is generally considered to be the region of Canada south of Hudson Bay / Hudson Strait and east of Manitoba , consisting of the following provinces (from east to west): Newfoundland and Labrador , Nova Scotia , Prince Edward Island , New Brunswick , Quebec and Ontario . Ontario and Quebec , Canada's two largest provinces, define Central Canada ; while the other provinces constitute Atlantic Canada . New Brunswick , Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are also known as

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