
Since 1890, Mimico Lacrosse has provided a fun, safe and inclusive lacrosse program that is open to players of all ages and skill levels.
In 1931, the Mimico Lacrosse Club built an outdoor box at the corner of Church Street (Royal York) and Drummond Street, where the game has been played continuously until today.
It was known across the province as the Drummond Street Bowl. It had a dirt floor and old railway boxcars for dressing rooms. Outdoor games at night in front of thousands were the norm for the Mountaineers in the golden age. The roar of the crowd and the announcer’s call of the game could be heard all over town.


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