Hockey Eastern Ontario

Hockey Eastern Ontario
Sport Ice Hockey
Jurisdiction Eastern Ontario
Abbreviation HEO
Founded December 24, 1920
Headquarters Ottawa, Ontario
Location Richcraft Sensplex located at 813 Shefford Rd.
President Mike Depratto
Replaced Central Canada Hockey Association (C.C.H.A.)
(founded) November 20, 1916
Official website
hockeyeasternontario.ca
Canada
Ontario

Hockey Eastern Ontario (HEO), formerly the Ottawa District Hockey Association, is the governing body of a variety of ice hockey Junior leagues and a minor hockey system based out of the Greater Ottawa area and Southwestern Quebec. The ODHA is one of thirteen regional branches of Hockey Canada. The ODHA became HEO in the Summer of 2013.

History

The roots of Hockey Eastern Ontario date back to the 1890s. In 1890, the Ontario Hockey Association was organized and a senior league was formed. At the same time, the Ottawa City Hockey League was organized. In 1894, the Ottawa Hockey Association, owners of the senior Ottawa Hockey Club and organizer of the OCHL resigned from the OHA over a dispute over the Cosby Cup. Several organizations came and went over the next twenty years, such as the Eastern Ontario Hockey Association, and the Central Canada Hockey Association for teams in Eastern Ontario. Teams also played in leagues with Quebec teams. In 1920, the Ottawa and Valley branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada was formed. It eventually became the Ottawa District Hockey Association.

Jurisdiction

Empowered by Hockey Canada, the Ottawa District controls all senior and junior hockey in the part of Ontario East of and including Lanark County, Renfrew County, and Leeds County, but not including the town of Gananoque which is controlled by the Ontario Hockey Association.

Leagues

League Notes
Central Canada Hockey League A part of the Canadian Junior Hockey League
Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 --
National Capital Junior Hockey League --
Ottawa District Minor Hockey Association --

See also

References

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