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Ontario Adanac,
Saskatchewan Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury,
Ontario Coquitlam Adanacs, box
lacrosse team in Coquitlam,
British Columbia Adanac Military...
- The
Coquitlam Adanacs are a
Canadian box
lacrosse team
based in Coquitlam,
British Columbia. The
Adanacs play in B.C.'s
seven team
Western Lacrosse ****ociation...
- Sudbury,
officially the City of
Greater Sudbury, is the
largest city in
Northern Ontario by po****tion, with a po****tion of 166,004 at the 2021 Canadian...
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Coquitlam Adanacs 1965–1967
Coquitlam Adanacs (transferred to Portland) 1968–1968
Portland Adanacs (transferred to Coquitlam) 1969–present
Coquitlam Adanacs Burnaby...
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Adanac Military Cemetery is a
Commonwealth War
Graves Commission burial ground for the dead of
World War I
located near the
French villages of Miraumont...
- "2009
Minto Cup" (TXT). 2009.
Retrieved December 23, 2023. "Coquitlam
Adanacs capture 2010
Minto Cup with 2-0". "Whitby wins
Minto Cup Cdn
lacrosse title"...
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Adanac is a family-run
tourist cottage business on Lake
Temagami in
northeastern Ontario.
Adanac is in the Town of Temagami, in the
District of Ni****ing...
- did not
return to the
United States again until 1968 when the
Portland Adanacs and
Detroit Olympics franchises pla**** in the
National Lacrosse ****ociation...
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Adanac (Canada
spelled in reverse) is a
small farming hamlet in
Round Valley No. 410, Saskatchewan, Canada. The
hamlet is
located at the
intersection of...
- (1989 and 1991 with New
Westminster Salmonbellies, 2001 with
Coquitlam Adanacs , the
Minto Cup
twice (1983, 1986), the
world box
lacrosse championships...