Current Teams
North Division | ||||||||||
Team | City | Arena | Joined AJHL | |||||||
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Bonnyville Pontiacs | Bonnyville, Alberta | R. J. Lalonde Arena | 1991 | |||||||
Drayton Valley Thunder | Drayton Valley, Alberta | Drayton Valley Omni-Plex | 1998 | |||||||
Fort McMurray Oil Barons | Fort McMurray, Alberta | Thickwood Heights Arena | 1981 | |||||||
Grande Prairie Storm | Grande Prairie, Alberta | Canada Games Arena | 1966 | |||||||
Lloydminster Bobcats | Lloydminster, Saskatchewan | Centennial Civic Centre | 1982 | |||||||
Sherwood Park Crusaders | Sherwood Park, Alberta | Sherwood Park Arena | 1976 | |||||||
Spruce Grove Saints | Spruce Grove, Alberta | Grant Fuhr Arena | 1963 | |||||||
Whitecourt Wolverines | Whitecourt, Alberta | Scott Safety Centre | 1976 | |||||||
South Division | ||||||||||
Team | City | Arena | Joined AJHL | |||||||
Brooks Bandits | Brooks, Alberta | Centennial Regional Arena | 2000 | |||||||
Calgary Canucks | Calgary, Alberta | Max Bell Centre | 1971 | |||||||
Calgary Mustangs | Calgary, Alberta | Father David Bauer Olympic Arena | 1972 | |||||||
Camrose Kodiaks | Camrose, Alberta | Edgeworth Centre | 1997 | |||||||
Canmore Eagles | Canmore, Alberta | Canmore Recreation Centre | 1995 | |||||||
Drumheller Dragons | Drumheller, Alberta | Drumheller Memorial Arena | 2003 | |||||||
Okotoks Oilers | Okotoks, Alberta | Foothills Centennial Arena | 1998 | |||||||
Olds Grizzlys | Olds, Alberta | Olds & District Sports Complex | 1974 |
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