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Fort William Canadians
City
Fort William, Ontario, Canada
League
Thunder Bay Junior A Hockey League Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League
Operated
1935 (1935)-1978
Home arena
Fort William Gardens
Colours
Red, Blue, White
Head coach
Unknown
Franchise history
1935-1943
Fort William Columbus Club
1943-1946
Fort William Columbus Club Millers
1946-1949
Fort William Columbus Club Canadiens
1949-1968
Fort William Canadiens
1968-1978
Fort William Canadians
Previous franchise history
1978
merged with Degagne Hurricanes and Thunder Bay Beavers
The Fort William Canadians were a junior ice hockey team based in Fort William, Ontario, Canada. The Canadians were members of the Thunder Bay Junior A Hockey League and were Abbott Cup finalists three times. For a while, the Fort William Canadiens were a development club for the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens.
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