Chateauguay Ramblers

Chateauguay Ramblers

The Chateauguay Ramblers were a junior football team in Châteauguay, Quebec during the 1960s and 1970s playing, at different times, in the Quebec Senior Football League, Quebec Juvenile Football League and the Quebec Junior Football League. In 1967 they defeated the Sudbury Spartans for the Eastern Canadian junior championship.

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