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South Shore Schooners
CityChester, Nova Scotia
LeagueNova Scotia Regional Junior Hockey League
Founded2008
Home arenaEleanor Pew Arena
ColoursBlue, Orange and White
     
Owner(s)TBA
General managerLoretta Randall (2023-present)
Head coachKerry Haley (2023-present)
Franchise history
2008–2013Chester Clippers
2013–2014Northside Vics
2019–2023Chester Castaways
2023–presentSouth Shore Schooners

The South Shore Schooners are a Junior C ice hockey team based in Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada. This franchise was established in 2019 returning the city to the Nova Scotia Regional Junior Hockey League. The previous franchise began in 2008 as the Chester Clippers before relocating to Sydney, where they played as the Northside Vics. The Vics only lasted one season before folding, however they did not participate in the 2013-14 season. The team played in the Nova Scotia Junior C Hockey League.

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