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Ladies Ontario Hockey Association
SportIce hockey
Founded1922
No. of teams18 (1922)
CountryCanada

The Ladies Ontario Hockey Association (LOHA) was a women's ice hockey association in Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1922,[1] but faded during the Great Depression, as ice time for women's teams became rare and the number of member teams significantly decreased.

  1. ^ Wong 2009, p. 136.

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