Orillia

Orillia is a city of about 30,000 people that is 135 kilometers north of Toronto in central Ontario, Canada.

Teams

 * Orillia (Ontario Hockey Association Jr., 1901-1904, 1907-1909, 1910-1916, 1919-1920, 1925-1932)
 * Orillia Army
 * Orillia Bombers
 * Orillia-Coldwater
 * Orillia/Coldwater Tundras (Major League Hockey, 2008-2010) renamed Orillia Tundras
 * Orillia Narvos (Ontario Hockey Association Senior B, 1947-1949)
 * Orillia Pepsis (OHA Senior A Hockey League, 1965-1969) renamed Terriers
 * Orillia Pontiacs
 * Orillia Silver Bombers (Ontario Hockey Association Senior B, 1949-1950)
 * Orillia Terriers


 * 1) (OHA Senior A Hockey League, 1964-1965)
 * 2) (OHA Senior A Hockey League, 1969-1979) join MIAHL
 * 3) Major Intermediate A Hockey League, 1979-1982) folded
 * 4) (Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1981-1982) renamed Travelways
 * 5) (Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League, 1993-1997) moved to Rama


 * Orillia Travelways


 * 1) (Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1982-1986) join COJBHL
 * 2) (Central Ontario Junior B Hockey League, 1986-


 * Orillia Tundras


 * 1) (Major League Hockey, 2010-2011) league renamed ACH
 * 2) (Allan Cup Hockey, 2011-2013)

Players

 * John French
 * Chuck Goddard
 * Rick Ley
 * Geoff Sarjeant

Arenas

 * Epletts Arena
 * Orillia Community Centre Arena
 * Rotary Place (West Orillia Sports Complex)
 * Murray Street Park Rink
 * First Baptist Church Rink
 * Homewood Park Rink
 * Clayt French Park Rink
 * Brain Orser Arena (Twin Lakes Arena)
 * Couchiching Beach Park Rinks
 * McKinnell Square Park Rink
 * Kitchener Park Rink