Canucks Rugby - Titles

Titles

2010

  • Canucks Tour to Central America

2009

  • Division III Provincial Champions
  • Division III City Champions

2008

  • Division II City Champions
  • Division III City Champions
  • Division III Provincial Champions

2004

  • Division II Provincial Champions
  • Division II City Champions
  • Under 19 Provincial Champions
  • Under 19 City Champions
  • Unofficially ranked #76 in the world after undefeated tour of Eastern Europe, including win over the Hungarian National Side

2003

  • Division I Alberta Cup Champions

2002

  • Division II Spring Cup Champions

2001

  • Division II Spring Cup Champions
  • Division III Provincial Champions
  • Division III City Champions

2000

  • Division I Alberta Cup Champions
  • Division III Provincial Champions
  • Division III City Champions
  • Tour to South Africa

1999

  • Old Boys Provincial Champions

1998

  • Division III Provincial Champions
  • Division III City Champions

1996

  • Division II City Champions

1995

  • Tour to the UK & Ireland

1986

  • Division I Alberta Cup Champions

1985

  • Tour to Scotland

1983

  • Tour to Hawaii

1981

  • Tour to Northern California

1979

  • Junior Men's Provincial Champions
  • Junior Men's City Champions
  • Tour to Ireland

1977

  • Junior Men's City Champions

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