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| title = Three Nations Senior Lacrosse League
| logo = File:Three_Nations_Senior_Lacrosse_League_logo.jpg
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| caption = TNSLL
| sport = [[Box lacrosse]]
| founded = 2009
| teams = 4
| countryconfed = {{CAN}}<br>{{USA}}First Nations Lacrosse Association
| champion = Snake Island Muskies
| champ_season = 2022
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Tyendinaga eliminated Caughnawaga in three straight to earn a spot in the finals. The Thunderbirds went on to upset St. Regis in the finals to earn their first-ever berth to [[Presidents Cup (box lacrosse)|Presidents Cup]].
 
=== 2023 ===
TNSLL saw growth for the 2023 season with the Akwesasne Bucks (formerly of [[Can-Am Senior B Lacrosse League|Can-Am Lacrosse]]) and Capital Region Axemen ([[Quebec Senior Lacrosse League]]) switching leagues. Cornwall Island Redmen also returned after a 10-year hiatus.
 
== Teams ==
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|Snake Island Muskies
|[[AkwesasneCornwall, Ontario]]
|[[Cornwall Civic Complex]]
|[[Aʼnowaraʼko꞉wa Arena]]
|2009
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* Akwesasne Outlawz (2014)
* Akwesasne Thunderbirds (2009-10)
*Caughnawaga Indians (2011-14; (2016-18)
* ''Cornwall Island Redmen'' (2009-13; 2023-) - returned in 2023
* St. Regis Braves (2009-12;2016-18)
* Tyendinaga Wolfpack/Thunderbirds (2014-17)