Harrington College Icebergs

The team plays home games at the Kevin Lowe-Pierre Page Ice Arena in Harrington, Quebec.

[2] 2001 The future founder of Harrington College of Canada becomes president and owner of the Lac St Louis Lions.

2004 WIHA forms the International Practise Team, playing an exhibition and tournament schedule and training every day alongside the Lions.

As well, in games, the International players are all given equal ice time, as it is believed that this will result in the best individual development (long-term objectives) as well as a unique team experience.

The Lions’ coaching staff, on the other hand, gives ice time to the players they believe can help the team win the game (short-term objectives).

2005 The Lions are sold and WIHA acquires a new flagship junior franchise in the America East Hockey League.

WIHA receives independent accreditation with the Quebec Ministry of Education for their program and continues to operate out of the West Island College campus.

WIHA acquires a 347-acre property in the Laurentians in order to relocate the school from the West Island of Montreal to Harrington, Quebec.