Canadian Direct Insurance Premier League - 2013-2014 Canadian Direct Insurance Premier League Teams

2013-2014 Canadian Direct Insurance Premier League Teams

Club Est. City/Area
Vancouver Rowing Club 1908 Vancouver
Burnaby Lake Rugby Club 1994 Burnaby
Capilano RFC 1969 North Vancouver
Castaway Wanderers RFC 1906 Oak Bay
James Bay Athletic Association 1886 Victoria
Meraloma Athletic Club 1923 Vancouver
UBC Old Boys Ravens 1974 Vancouver
University of Victoria Vikes Unknown Victoria

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