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  1. 1. Which one did you march in?

    • Toronto Optimists
      1
    • Seneca Optimists
      0
    • Oakland Crusaders
      1
    • DeLasalle Oaklands
      0
    • Seneca Princemen/Firefighters
      0
    • Etobicoke Crusaders
      0
    • Ventures
      1
    • Flying Dutchmen
      0
    • North Star
      0
    • Ambassadors
      1
    • Bandettes
      0
    • Bluewater Buccaneers
      0
    • DutchBoy
      5
    • Precious Blood Cardinals
      0
    • Les Compagnon
      0
    • Durham Girls
      0
    • Alberta Girls
      0
    • Kiwanis Kavaliers
      0
    • Krescendos
      0
    • Midlanders
      0
    • Opti-Lancers
      0
    • St. John's Girls
      2
    • Rose City Guardsmen
      0
    • Pacific Blue
      0
    • Klondike
      0


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Everyone always misses the Simcoe Golden Lions... the ONLY Canadian Jr. C Corps to win all three championships in one year..

*sigh*

Northstar taught me the corect way to march though..

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I marched in 3 (well, 2.5) corps that aren't on your list.

Northwind

Emerald Knights

St. Johns (co-ed)

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I marched in 3 from the list and if I may add some of the people we'd meet at parades :)

Calgary Cavaliers

Canadian Royalaires

Edmonton All Girls Marching Ambassadors

Edmonton Strutters

Pacific Blue

Edit: Pacific Blue is on the list...had a good color guard...um...go see the show, it'll be good :) http://www.drumcorpsplanet.com/content/view/3741/53/

...and Pacificaires and Dickensfield Crusaders

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there's one that's forgot as well

Preston Scouthouse

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Dutch Boy 1983 to 1988

Kiwanis Kavaliers 1982

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You have got add the La Salle Cadets.

They were listed at various times as being from Toronto and Ottawa, but that had a real francophone feel to them. Soloists Jean LeBlanc doing the bumble bee in their closing always killed the crowds. Real fan favorites and a quality corps.

One of the top three from Canada, along with Opti and Del! They were finalists at the World Open in 1973.

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You have got add the La Salle Cadets.

They were listed at various times as being from Toronto and Ottawa, but that had a real francophone feel to them. Soloists Jean LeBlanc doing the bumble bee in their closing always killed the crowds. Real fan favorites and a quality corps.

One of the top three from Canada, along with Opti and Del! They were finalists at the World Open in 1973.

Jean sat in and played with us (hawthorne) some last year. He is a phenomenal player!

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