The
Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL), formerly
known as the "Metro Toronto Hockey League", is a minor level
ice hockey organization based out of the
Toronto
region of
Ontario
. The league was founded in 1911 as the
Beaches Hockey League by
Fred C.
Waghorne, Sr., and it is the largest
minor hockey organization in the world.
[256057] The league is sanctioned by the
Ontario Hockey Federation
and
Hockey Canada.
Associations
- Amesbury Attack
- Avalanche
- Don Mills Flyers (AAA)
- Downsview Beavers
- Duffield Devils
- East Enders Ti-Cats
- Etobicoke Canucks
- Goulding Park Rangers
- Hillcrest Summits
- Humber Valley Sharks
- Humberview Huskies
- Leaside Flames
- Leaside Kings
- Markham Majors (AAA)
- Markham Islanders
- Mississauga Braves
- Mississauga Hornets
- Mississauga Reps (AAA)
- Mississauga Jets
- Mississauga Northstars
- Mississauga Rebels (AAA)
- Mississauga Senators (AAA)
- Mississauga Terriers
- North Toronto
- North York Knights
- North York Rangers (AAA)
- Scarborough Young Bruins
- Streetsville Tigers
- Ted Reeve Thunder
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- Toronto Aces
- Toronto Aeros
- Toronto City Blues
- Toronto Colts
- Toronto Eagles
- Toronto Icedogs [256058]
- Toronto Jr. Canadiens (AAA)
- Toronto Marlboros (AAA)
- Toronto Penguins
- Toronto Red Wings (AAA)
- Toronto Royals
- Toronto Young Nationals (AAA)
- Toronto Titans (AAA)
- Vaughan Kings (AAA)
- Vaughan Panthers
- Vaughan Rangers
- West Hill Minor
Hockey Association
- West Mall Lightning
- Weston Dodgers
- Willowdale Blackhawks
- York Toros
- J & R Hawks (inactive, U21 only)
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Levels of play
The GTHL runs leagues at the AAA, AA, and A levels. The league has
children of all ages, extending from Minor Atom (9 years of age)
all the way to Juvenile (18-21).
The Juvenile division has recently been renamed to the U21
division, a form of re-branding.
Notable alumni
External links