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Calgary District Lacrosse Boundary Map Calgary District Lacrosse Boundary Map 03W AXEMEN Communities: Acadia, Auburn Bay, Bonavista Downs, Chaparral, Copperfield, Cranston, Deer Ridge, Rockyview Deer Run, Diamond Cove, Douglas Dale/Glen, Fairview, Lake Bonavista, Legacy, Mahogany, Maple 02L Ridge, McKenzie Lake, McKenzie Towne, Midnapore, New Brighton, Parkland, Queensland, Riverbend, Seton, Sundance, Walden, Willow Park South: Township Road 222/210 Avenue East: Range Road 282/Range Road 281 02K McDonald Lake LIVINGSTON 144 AV NW S North: 450th Ave Y HIGH RIVER M O p West: No defined Boundary N CARR IN GTON S 03H V 03D A South/East: need to contact SALA L L 03I E Y SAGE HILL DR NW STONEY R SAGE D 4 02B N HILL W 02C NOLAN S A HILL R ROCKY RIDGE RD NW C E E N T ST HILLS BV R EVANSTON E V N R W W Communities: Arbour Lake, Banff Trail, Bowness, Brentwood, Cambrian Heights, Capital Hill, A N HORNETS H T REDSTONE S Charleswood, Citadel, Collingwood, Crestmont, Dalhousie, Edgemont, Evanston, 7 3 02A Greenwood/GreenBriar, Hamptons, Hawkwood, Hidden Valley, Highwood, Hillhurst, Hounsfield NW BV NW EVANSPARK 85 ST NW 85 AV SYMONS VALLEY PY NW 128 Heights/ Briar Hill, Kincora, MacEwan Glen, Montgomery, Mount Pleasant, Nolan Hill, North Haven, COVENTRY Nose Hill Park, Parkdale, Point McKay, Queens Park Village, Ranchlands, RockyRidge, Rosedale, N PA AT NE ST 15 ELL HILLS STONEY BV NE 128 AV NE BV A NW Rosemont, Royal Oak, Royal Vista, Sage Hill, Sandstone Valley, Scenic Acres, Sherwood, Silver STONEGATE E Hornets N LANDING R T Springs, St Andrews Heights, Sunnyside, Tuscany, University Heights, Valley Ridge, Varsity, West SHERWOOD B Y V E 02E N E N N Hillhurst North: 144th Avenue W PANORAMA C D O R O E GE T A V HILLS LL N NTRY VI S KINCORA COU E NW T T B V N West: Range Road 25/12 Mile Coulee Rd/Old Banff Coach Rd 02F MOUN A T S AN SHERWOOD P R 4 1 Y SKYVIEW H COUNTRY C I P CORNERSTONE O L E A RANCH I N HILLS L STONEY U N C O S W N R VILLAGE 1 T B IE A R V V Y M Y N A H K Communities: Abbeydale, Albert Park/ Raddison Heights, Alyth/Bonnybrook, Applewood Park, I E L S KNIGHTS LS H BV W I NE 112 AV N L Beddington Heights, Bridgeland/Riverside, Carrington, Castleridge, Chinatown, Coral Springs, L S B V Country Hills, Country Hills Village, Coventry Hills, Crescent Heights, Dover, Downtown East Village, N W ROYAL STONEY TR NW HIDDEN Downtown West End, Eau Claire, Erlton, Erin Woods, Falconridge, Forest Heights, Forest Lawn, VISTA VALLEY FREEPORT BV NE Y DR Greenview, Harvest Hills, Highland Park, Huntington Hills, Inglewood, Livingston, Marlborough, LE NW BEDDINGTON TR NW AL V N E HARVEST D Marlborough Park, Manchester, Martindale, Mayland Heights, Monterey Park, Ogden, Panorama D I HILLS H STONEY 104 AV NE 03S Hills, Penbrooke Meadows, Pineridge, Ramsay, Red Carpet, Redstone, Renfrew, Rundle, ROCKY NW 3 CITYSCAPE BV RIDGE LS CITADEL HIL Saddleridge, Shepard Industrial, Skyview Ranch, Southview, Taradale, Temple, Thorncliffe, Tuxedo HAMPTONS TRY UN ROYAL CO COUNTRY STONEY Park, Vista Heights, Whitehorn, Winston Heights/Mountview OAK HILLS 2 100 AV NE North: Township Road 260/144th Avenue CITAD EL GA N W W E N East: Range Road 281 N 38 ST NE 38 I D L R K R E AIRPORT TR NE A 96 P E AV L A N U E R O O SANDSTONE R C MACEWAN U I VALLEY 93 AV NE A AURORA M GLEN OKOTOKS North: Bow River/210th Avenue/Township Road 222/Hwy 22(Cowboy Trail)/ Hwy 66 E 92 AV NE BUSINESS V L W W PARK E N N 60 ST NE West: No defined Boundary R V W T B T D E L ARBOUR I IR South: 450th Avenue H H S C LAKE K R W E O B 88 AV NE 36 ST NE ST 36 SADDLE East: (CALL bringing back proposal) R C B RIDGE EDD HAWKWOOD ING TO BEDDINGTON N HEIGHTS TR N E BE DD I NG EDGEMONT TO N B V E N SADDLE RIDGE N W I BEDDINGTON BV NE INDUSTRIAL C 80 AV NE E 03V ROCKYVIEW North: (CALL bringing back proposal) West: No defined boundary South: Hwy 66/Hwy 22/Hwy 1(16th R N A N W C H O L T Ave) A N E D L S D B TUSCANY W D V A East: Old Banff Coach Rd /Bow River/ 12 Mile Coulee Rd/ Range Road 25/Burma Rd(144 Ave N S N V 4 CALGARY W 01F B S T T INTERNATIONAL 133 ST NW NW)/Township Road 260/HWY 791 W N N N I O AIRPORT L E S CRES BV NW RANCHLANDS M RE A E HUNTINGTON AC IC G 01G SCENIC N D E E C HILLS S MARTINDALE TARADALE 1 1 FALCONRIDGE BVNEFALCONRIDGE TU 1 DEERFOOT S S 4 C T A S BUSINESS N N T T Y W E U SCENIC N N CENTRE S B W V R C ACRES T A N I N W P NOSE HILL Y 53 ST NW P H A PARK L N A N G 6 W S A 4 MCCALL WY NE I H AV L NW 64 AV NE S SABERCATS Communities: Altadore, Aspen Woods, Bankview, Bayview, Bel-Aire, Beltline, Braeside, Bridlewood, V E R DALHOUSIE SPRINGS BV NW Britannia, Canyon Meadows, Cederbrae, CFB Currie, CFB Lincoln Park, Chinook Park, Christie Park, N Cliff Bungalow, Coach Hill, Cougar Ridge, Discovery Ridge, Eagle Ridge, Elbow Park, Elboya, OSE HILL DR NW Knights W CASTLERIDGE Evergreen, Glamorgan, Glenbrook, Glendale, Haysboro, Kelvin Grove, Killarney/Glengarry, SILVER N 57 AV NE SPRINGS A G Kingsland, Lakeview, Lincoln Park, Lower Mount Royal, Mayfair, Meadowlark Park, Millrise, Mission, D NORTH S A E G N SILVER SPRIN LHOUSIE DR NW HAVEN THORNCLIFFE E CORAL 05B 01B N UPPER V C North Glenmore Park, Oakridge, Palliser, Parkhill, Patterson, Pump Hill, Richmond, Rideau Park, A R WESTWINDS AS SPRINGS BEA T T FALCONRIDGE RSPAW DAM SKYLINE 8 L N 4 E S I R RD NW O I Rosscarrock, Roxboro, Rutland Park, Scarboro, Shaganappi, Shawnee Slopes, Shawnessy, Signal WEST T D R G E CENTRE ST N THLAND DR NW E SKYLINE B M V JO WESTWINDS DR NE NE Hill, Silverado, Somerset, Southwood, Springbank Hill, Spruce Cliff, Strathcona Park, Sunalta, Upper H EAST N L A U Mount Royal, West Springs, Westgate, Wildwood, Windsor Park, Woodbine, Woodlands R IE B NE 47 ST NE V 49 AV North: Bow River/16th Avenue West: Hwy 22(Cowboy Trail) N NORTH W HAVEN MCKNIGHT BV NW BRENTWOOD E South: Hwy 22(Cowboy Trail)/Township Road 222/210 Avenue SE East: Macleod Trail SE/1st street MCKNIGHT BV N VALLEY RIDGE GREENVIEW PEGASUS SE/Centre Street S VARSITY HIGHWOOD D W E N E 01H V R B F E G GREENWOOD/GREENBRIAR O O North: (CALL bringing back proposal) D 12 ST NE STRATHMORE I T Y R HORIZON TRANS CANADA HI W VALLE T W R 39 AV NE WHITEHORN TEMPLE West: Hwy 791/Range Road 281/Range Road 282 N HIGHLAND MCCALL R GREENVIEW N NORTH BOWNESS 40 D PARK E 83 ST NW AV N W D INDUSTRIAL AIRWAYS O South: Bow River W BOWNESS RD NW 68 ST NE O PARK N W T S CRESTMONT E S L East: (CALL Bringing back proposal) 77 ST NW 9 R CAMBRIAN 4 A QUEENS PARK H C CHARLESWOOD HEIGHTS 34 AV NW COLLINGWOOD VILLAGE Chestermere CAMBRIAN DR NW 01D 01C MONTEREY CANADA 32 AV NW 32 AV NE PARK 01I OLYMPIC 05C PARK 01E ROSEMONT 06B SOUTH 16 UNIVERSITY AIRWAYS AV NW OF CALGARY 24 AV EDMONTON TR NE UNIVERSITY NW BANFF TUXEDO WINSTON DISTRICT UNIVERSITY DR NW TRAIL MOUNT PARK SUNRIDGE RUNDLE PINERIDGE PLEASANT HEIGHTS/MOUNTVIEW MONTGOMERY CAPITOL VISTA COUGAR HILL E S UNIVERSITY V N A HEIGHTS 20 A RIDGE R C HEIGHTS E E TR W OLD BANFF COACH RD SW 16 AV NE PATTERSON ST. 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