Sault Ste. Marie to Host 2025 Ringette Ontario Provincial A Championships

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Sault Ste. Marie to Host 2025 Ringette Ontario Provincial A Championships
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The Sault Ringette Club will host the 2025 Ringette Ontario Provincial A Championships, bringing over 40 teams and a significant economic impact to the city.

Upwards of 40 ringette teams are set to visit the Sault Ringette Club in March after the city was chosen to host the 2025 Ringette Ontario Provincial A Championships.

Upwards of 40 teams ranging from U14 to 18+ will come from across the province to compete for the coveted A Provincial Championship. The event promises high-caliber competition and a significant economic and cultural boost for the community. Visitors are expected to fill local hotels, restaurants, and attractions, generating an economic impact of over $1.5 million to the City of Sault Ste. Marie.

"This is an excellent opportunity to highlight our city’s passion for ringette, our dedicated volunteers, incredible facilities, and our community’s ability to come together to support such a significant event.”

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