List of lacrosse teams in Canada

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The following is a list of lacrosse teams in Canada . It includes the league(s) they play for and championships won.

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National Lacrosse League

Current teams
TeamCityEstablished Champion's Cup Titles (1998)Notes
Calgary Roughnecks Calgary, Alberta 20012 
Saskatchewan Rush Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 20162Founded in 1997 as the Syracuse Smash
Toronto Rock Toronto, Ontario 19996Founded in 1998 as the Ontario Raiders.
Vancouver Warriors Vancouver, British Columbia 20131Founded in 2000 as the Albany Attack. 2010 Champion's Cup winner as Washington Stealth.
Halifax Thunderbirds Halifax, Nova Scotia 20194Founded in 1995 as the Rochester Knighthawks. 5 Titles (4 in NLL) as Rochester. Relocated to Halifax in 2019
Former teams
TeamCityExisted Champion's Cup Titles (1998)Notes
Montreal Express Montreal, Quebec 20020 
Edmonton Rush Edmonton, Alberta 2005-151Became the Saskatchewan Rush in 2016.
Ontario Raiders Hamilton, Ontario 19980Became the Toronto Rock in 1999.
Ottawa Rebel Ottawa, Ontario 2001-030 
Vancouver Ravens Vancouver, British Columbia 2002-040

Major League Lacrosse

Former teams

TeamCityEstablished Steinfeld Cup TitlesNotes
Toronto Nationals Toronto, Ontario 20091Moved to Hamilton after the 2010 season.
Hamilton Nationals Hamilton, Ontario 20110Moved to Florida after the 2013 season.

Senior A

Major Series Lacrosse (OLA)

Current Teams

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (1887) Mann Cup TitlesNotes
Brampton Excelsiors Brampton, Ontario 1912228Previously the Mimico-Brampton Combines, Brampton-Lakeshore Combines, Brampton Ramblers, Brampton Sealtests and the Bramalea Excelsiors
Brooklin Redmen Whitby, Ontario 1966107
Kitchener-Waterloo Kodiaks Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario 200600
Oakville Rock Oakville, Ontario 201000Previously of OLA Senior B league (2003–09).
Peterborough Lakers Peterborough, Ontario 1968138
Six Nations Chiefs Six Nations, Ontario 199344

Former Teams

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (1887) Mann Cup TitlesNotes
Barrie Lakeshores Barrie, Ontario 2004-1000
St. Regis Indians Akwesasne 1998-200900Previously the Akwesasne Thunder.

| Windsor Warlocks || Windsor, Ontario || 2004 || 0 || 0 ||

Western Lacrosse Association (BCLA)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (1932) Mann Cup TitlesNotes
Burnaby Lakers Burnaby, British Columbia 198600Previously the Richmond Outlaws
Coquitlam Adanacs Coquitlam, British Columbia 196551Previously the Portland Adanacs
Langley Thunder Langley, British Columbia 199400Previously the North Shore Indians, Okanagan Thunder and North Shore Thunder
Maple Ridge Burrards Maple Ridge, British Columbia 1937145Previously the Vancouver Burrard Olympics, Vancouver Burrards, Vancouver Burrard Westerns, Vancouver Combines, Vancouver Pilseners, Vancouver Carlings and Surrey Burrards
Nanaimo Timbermen Nanaimo, British Columbia 200500Unrelated to the old Nanaimo Timbermen franchise
New Westminster Salmonbellies New Westminster, British Columbia 18882825Previously the New Westminster Commandos, New Westminster Salmonacs, New Westminster Royals and New Westminster O’Keefes
Victoria Shamrocks Victoria, British Columbia 1950178Previously the Victoria Payless

Senior B

Can-Am Senior B Lacrosse League (Can-Am)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (1996) Presidents Cup TitlesNotes
Allegany Arrows Salamanca, New York 00
Buffalo Creek Thunder Buffalo, New York 200700
Newtown Golden Eagles Newtown, New York  812000 Presidents Cup winner.
Onondaga Redhawks Onondaga, New York  2001622010 & 2014 Presidents Cup winner.
Pinewoods Smoke Irving, New York  00
Six Nations Slash Six Nations, Ontario  00
Tonawanda Braves Tonawanda, New York 00
Tuscarora Tomahawks Tuscarora, New York 00

Ontario Senior B Lacrosse League (OLA)

Current Teams
TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (1999) Presidents Cup TitlesNotes
Brooklin Merchants Brooklin, Ontario 200010
Ennismore James Gang Ennismore, Ontario 200700
Oakville Titans Oakville, Ontario 200000
Owen Sound NorthStars Owen Sound, Ontario 200100
Sarnia Beavers Sarnia, Ontario 201200
Six Nations Rivermen Hagersville, Ontario 201310
St. Catharines Saints St. Catharines, Ontario 2011312013 Presidents Cup winner.
Former teams
TeamCityExistedLeague Titles (1999) Presidents Cup TitlesNotes
Ajax-Pickering Rock Ajax/Pickering, Ontario 2003-1000Moved To Major Series Lacrosse (Senior A) in 2010.
Barrie Lakeshores Barrie, Ontario 2004-0510Moved to Major Series Lacrosse (Senior A) in 2005.
Burlington Chiefs Burlington, Ontario 200100
Huntsville Hawks Huntsville, Ontario 201100
Norwood Champs Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield, Ontario 200200Formerly known as the Smith Ennismore Lakefield Shamrocks and Norwood Nitro.
Ohsweken Warriors Ohsweken, Ontario 200200Formerly known as the Six Nations Crash and Mohawk Stars.
Owen Sound Woodsmen Owen Sound, Ontario 200071
Kitchener-Waterloo Kodiaks Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario 2003-0612Moved To Major Series Lacrosse (Senior A) in 2006.
St. Clair Storm Sarnia, Ontario 2000-0700
Wellington-Dufferin Titans Wellington County, Ontario 200011Formerly known as the Arthur Aces and Wellington Aces.

Quebec Senior Lacrosse League (LCSQ)

Current teams
TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (2002) Presidents Cup TitlesNotes
Capital Region Axemen Ottawa, Ontario 00
Kahnawake Mohawks Kahnawake, Quebec 200800Moved from Longueuil in 2008. Previously the Longueuil Patriotes. 2006 QSLL champions.
Kahnawake Tomahawks Kahnawake, Quebec 201400
Sherbrooke Extrême Sherbrooke, Quebec 200700Returned to QSLL in 2014.
Vermont Voyageurs Burlington, Vermont 200900
Former teams
TeamCityExistedLeague Titles (1999) Presidents Cup TitlesNotes
Caughnawaga Indians Kahnawake, Quebec 200800Previously the Lasalle Brasseurs. 2007 QSLL champions. Moved to TNSLL.
Vaudreuil Dinomytes Vaudreuil, Quebec 200520Previously the Valleyfield Warriors. 2005 QSLL champions.

Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League (RMLL)

Current teams
TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (1995) Presidents Cup TitlesNotes
Calgary Sr. Mountaineers Calgary, Alberta 199811
Calgary Sr. Raiders Calgary, Alberta 200310Previously the Calgary Sr. Raiders (2005) and the Okotoks Glacier (2003-2004) and the Okotoks Sr. Raiders (2006-2014)
Edmonton Outlaws Edmonton, Alberta 1998102Previously the Sherwood Park Outlaws (2005-2009)
Edmonton Sr. Warriors Edmonton, Alberta 200300Previously the St. Albert Rams (2003-2005) and the Spruce Grove Slash (2006-2014)
Rockyview Knights Airdrie, Alberta 200120Previously the Calgary Knights (2001-2005,2010-2011) and the Airdrie Knights (2006-2009)
St. Albert Senior Miners St. Albert, Alberta 200973Previously the Edmonton Sr. Miners (2009-2010)
Former teams
TeamCityExistedLeague Titles (1995) Presidents Cup TitlesNotes
Red Deer Rage Red Deer, Alberta 2001-200700Folded in 2008

Three Nations Senior Lacrosse League (TNSLL)

Current Teams
TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (1993) Presidents Cup TitlesNotes
Akwesasne Outlawz Akwesasne, Ontario 10
Caughnawaga Indians Kahnawake, Quebec 200860
Snake Island Muskies Massena, New York 00
Tyendinaga Wolfpack Tyendinaga, Ontario 199500
Former teams
TeamCityExistedLeague Titles (1993) Presidents Cup TitlesNotes
Akwesasne Thunder Akwesasne, Ontario 19th century42Previously the St. Regis Indians. Moved to Major Series Lacrosse (Senior A) in 1998.
Cornwall Island Redmen
Ganienkeh Gunners Ganienkeh, New York 199800
Kahnesatake Eagles Kahnesatake, Quebec 199700
Oneida Silverhawks Oneida, Ontario 199800
Onondaga Warriors Onondaga, New York 190310Previously known as "O.A.C."
St. Regis Braves 222011 & 2012 Presidents Cup winner
Snye Warriors Snye, Quebec 199310
Tuscarora Thunderhawks Tuscarora, New York 199321

West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association (WCSLA)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles Presidents Cup TitlesNotes
Ladner Pioneers Ladner, British Columbia 198162
Langley Warriors Langley, British Columbia 200900
Nanaimo Timbermen Nanaimo, British Columbia 198732Previously Nanaimo Luckies.
North Shore Indians North Vancouver, British Columbia 196863
Port Moody Thunder North Vancouver, British Columbia 201200
Royal City Capitals New Westminster, British Columbia 198920Previously Langley Knights and New Westminster Knights
Tri-City Bandits Port Coquitlam, British Columbia 1987121Previously Burnaby Cablevision, Burnaby Lakers, Burnaby Bandits, and Abbotsford Bandits.
Valley Rebels Abbotsford, British Columbia 198430Previously Surrey Rebels.
Burnaby Burrards (suspended operation 2011) Burnaby, British Columbia 196820Previously named Killarney, Vancouver Blue Angel Disco Sports, Vancouver Vipers (1993–1998), and Vancouver Burrards (1999–2007).
Chilliwack Mustangs (suspended operation 2012) Chilliwack, British Columbia 200900

Senior C

West Central Lacrosse League (WCSLL)

Current Teams
TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (1999)Provincial TitlesAlcan TitlesNotes
Burnaby Lakers Burnaby, British Columbia 2013000
Coquitlam Cobras Coquitlam, British Columbia 2009000
Ladner Pioneers Ladner, British Columbia 2009000
Port Coquitlam Hitmen Port Coquitlam, British Columbia 2003200
Port Moody Express Port Moody, British Columbia 2003531named PoCoMo Express in 2005
Richmond Roadrunners Richmond, British Columbia 2013000
Ridge Attack Maple Ridge, British Columbia 2003000Previously the Abbotsford Attack (2003–2008)
Vancouver Burrards Vancouver, British Columbia 2003001named Vancouver Vipers in 2003-2005
Former Teams
TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (1999)Provincial TitlesAlcan TitlesNotes
North Shore Indians North Vancouver, British Columbia 2005001
West Van Outlaws West Vancouver, British Columbia 2008000

Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (2011)Alcan TitlesNotes
Airdrie Mohawks Airdrie, Alberta 201400
Blackfalds Silverbacks Blackfalds, Alberta 201140Previously the Red Deer IFR Workwear Silverbacks (2011–2012)
Calgary Irish Calgary, Alberta 201010Previously the Calgary Bowmen (2011)
Edmonton Warriors Edmonton, Alberta 201000Previously the Tomahawks Senior Lacrosse Club (2011-2014)
Grande Prairie Thrashers Grande Prairie, Alberta 201500
Lethbridge Pioneers Lethbridge, Alberta 201100
Okotoks Erratic Okotoks, Alberta 201000Previously the Okotoks Rock (2011)
Vermilion Rage Vermilion, Alberta 201200

Circuit Québécois de Crosse Senior (FCQ)

Current teams
TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (2008)Alcan TitlesNotes
East Angus Wolfs East Angus, Quebec 201100
Longueuil Patriotes Longueuil, Quebec 200810
Wendake Ahki’wahcha’ Wendake, Quebec 201400
Windsor Aigles Windsor, Quebec 2008202014 and 2015 league champion.
Former teams
TeamCityExistedLeague Titles (2008)Alcan TitlesNotes
East Angus Ravens East Angus, Quebec 200800Folded
Magog Memphrés Magog, Quebec 200900
Shawinigan Éclairs Shawinigan, Quebec 200800
Sherbrooke Extrême Sherbrooke, Quebec 200940Moved back to QSLL Senior B in 2014.
Valleyfield Asterix Valleyfield, Quebec 200900

Major Junior

Canadian Lacrosse League


Junior A

Ontario Jr. A Council (OLA)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (1961) Minto Cup TitlesNotes
Akwesasne Jr. Indians Akwesasne 200700Did not play in 2012
Brampton Excelsiors Brampton, Ontario 188331Previously the Brampton ABC's and Bramalea Excelsiors
Barrie Tornado Barrie, Ontario 200000Moved to OLA Jr A at start of 2009 season, won Founders Cup in 2003
Burlington Chiefs Burlington, Ontario 197600Previously the Hamilton Bengals and Bay Area Bengals
Kitchener-Waterloo Braves Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario 197600Previously the Kitchener Braves; Previously played in OLA Junior B where they won one league title and two Founders Cups
Mississauga Tomahawks Mississauga, Ontario 197300Previously the Mississauga Athletics, Mississauga Sullivan Homes, Mississauga Merchants and Mississauga Arrowheads; Previously played in OLA Junior B where they won two league titles and one Founders Cups
Orangeville Northmen Orangeville, Ontario 197543Previously the Orangeville Stingers; Previously played in OLA Junior C where they won one league title; Previously played in OLA Junior B where they won two league titles and two Founders Cups
Orillia Rama Kings Orillia, Ontario 197300Previously the Orillia Lions, Orillia 501 Kings and Orillia Rogers Kings; Previously played in OLA Junior C; Previously played in OLA Junior B where they won three league titles and two Founders Cups
Ottawa Titans Ottawa, Ontario 200500
Peterborough Lakers Peterborough, Ontario  ????1312Previously the Hastings Legionnaires, Peterborough Petes, Peterborough Tee-Pees, Peterborough Gray-Munros, Peterborough Century 21, Peterborough James Gang, Peterborough Maulers, Peterborough Traders and Peterborough Javelins " Peterborough P.C.O.s
St. Catharines Athletics St. Catharines, Ontario  ????53Previously the St. Catharines Supertests, St. Catharines Lakesides and St. Catharines Legionaires
Six Nations Arrows Six Nations, Ontario 197462Previously the Six Nations Braves Previously played in OLA Junior C and Junior B
Toronto Beaches Toronto, Ontario 197600Previously played in OLA Junior B
Whitby Warriors Whitby, Ontario  ????75Previously the Whitby Consolidated Builders

BC Junior A Lacrosse League (BCLA)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles Minto Cup TitlesNotes
Burnaby Lakers Burnaby, British Columbia  ???? ??8Previously the Burnaby Cablevision
Coquitlam Adanacs Coquitlam, British Columbia  ???? ??0
Delta Islanders Delta, British Columbia  ???? ??0
New Westminster Salmonbellies New Westminster, British Columbia  ???? ??3Previously the New Westminster Salmonacs
Port Coquitlam Saints Port Coquitlam, British Columbia 1995 ??0
Nanaimo Timbermen Nanaimo, British Columbia 2004 ??0
Langley Thunder Langley, British Columbia  ???? ??0Previously the Surrey Stickmen
Victoria Shamrocks Victoria, British Columbia  ???? ??1Previously the Victoria MacDonalds, Esquimalt Legion and Victoria Eagles

Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League (ALA)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (2003) Minto Cup TitlesNotes
Calgary Mountaineers Calgary, Alberta 200600
Calgary Raiders Calgary, Alberta 200310
Edmonton Eclipse Edmonton, Alberta 200600
St. Albert Miners St. Albert, Alberta 200340Previous known as Edmonton Miners
Saskatchewan SWAT Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 201600

Junior B

West Coast Junior Lacrosse League (BCLA)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles Founders Cup TitlesNotes
Burnaby Lakers Burnaby, British Columbia   
Coquitlam Adanacs Coquitlam, British Columbia   
Delta Islanders Delta, British Columbia   
Langley Warriors Langley, British Columbia   
New Westminster Salmonbellies New Westminster, British Columbia   
North Shore Indians North Vancouver, British Columbia   
Port Coquitlam Saints Port Coquitlam, British Columbia   
Port Moody Thunder Port Moody, British Columbia 2009 
Richmond Roadrunners Richmond, British Columbia 2009 
Ridge Meadows Burrards Maple Ridge, British Columbia 2006 
Surrey Rebels Surrey, British Columbia 2006 

Ontario Jr. B Council (OLA)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles Founders Cup TitlesNotes
Akwesasne Lightning Akwesasne, Ontario 197000Previously the St. Regis Braves, St. Regis Mohawks, and St. Regis Indians
Barrie Tornado Barrie, Ontario 200011Moved to OLA Jr A at start of 2009 season
Brampton Excelsiors Brampton, Ontario 201200Previously played OLA Jr B from 1989 to 1994 when franchise moved to Milton. That franchise is currently the Mississauga Tomahawks. Returned to OLA Jr B at start of 2012 season as a new franchise.
Clarington Green Gaels Clarington, Ontario 196324Previously the Oshawa Green Gaels; Previously played in OLA Junior A where they won seven league titles and seven Minto Cups
Cornwall Celtics Cornwall, Ontario 200600
Elora Mohawks Elora, Ontario 196725Previously the Fergus Thistles and Guelph Mohawks; Previously played in OLA Junior A; Has won three Castrol Cups
Gloucester Griffins Gloucester, Ontario 197820
Guelph Regals Guelph, Ontario 199200
Halton Hills Bulldogs Halton Hills, Ontario 199511Previously the Georgetown Bulldogs
Hamilton Bengals Hamilton, Ontario 200600
Huntsville Hawks Huntsville, Ontario 196511Previously the Huntsville Legionaires and Huntsville Tornadoes; Previously played in OLA Junior C and OLA Junior A; Has won one Castrol Cup
Kahnawake Jr. Mohawks Kahnawake, Quebec 197000Previously the Caughnawaga Indians; Moved to I.L.A.
London Blue Devils London, Ontario 200300
Markham Ironheads Markham, Ontario 200200
Mimico Mountaineers Toronto, Ontario 199300Previously played in OLA Junior A
Mississauga Tomahawks Mississauga, Ontario 198900Previously the Brampton Excelsiors, Brampton-Milton Mavericks, Milton Mavericks, and Mississauga Tomahawks
Nepean Knights Nepean, Ontario 199300
Niagara Thunderhawks Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario 200300
Oakville Buzz Oakville, Ontario 200111
Orangeville Northmen Orangeville, Ontario 200100
Orillia Rama Kings Orillia, Ontario 198032Previously played Jr C from 1973 to 1979, Jr A from 1998 to 2008. Return to OLA Jr B at start of 2009
Owen Sound NorthStars Owen Sound, Ontario 197332Previously the Owen Sound Rams, Owen Sound Satellites, Owen Sound Forsythes, Owen Sound Signmen and Owen Sound Flying Dutchmen; Previously played in OLA Junior C where they won three league titles
Sarnia Pacers Sarnia, Ontario 197344Previously the Point Edward Easy Movers and Point Edward Pacers; Previously played in OLA Junior C
Newmarket Saints Newmarket, Ontario 200822Relocated from Scarborough in 2008
Six Nations Rebels Six Nations 40, Ontario 199644Known as the Six Nations Red Rebels from 1996 to 2001.
St. Catharines Spartans St. Catharines, Ontario 197933Previously known as Spartan Warriors, Niagara Warriors, Niagara-on-the-Lake Warriors and Niagara Spartan Warriors
Wallaceburg Red Devils Wallaceburg, Ontario 199811
Welland Warlords Welland, Ontario 200100
Windsor Clippers Windsor, Ontario 200300Previously known as the Windsor Warlocks and Windsor AKO Fratmen

Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League (ALA)

Current Teams

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (1995) Founders Cup TitlesNotes
Barracuda lacrosse club Regina, Saskatchewan 201800
Calgary Chill Calgary, Alberta 200400
Calgary Mountaineers Calgary, Alberta 200291Previously the Calgary Warthogs
Calgary Shamrocks Calgary, Alberta 200221
Edmonton Warriors Edmonton, Alberta 200230
Fort Saskatchewan Rebels Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta 201000
Lethbridge Cudas (Tier I) Lethbridge, Alberta 201800
Manitoba Gryphons Winnipeg, Manitoba 201100
Northern Alberta Crude St. Albert, Alberta 200400Previously the St. Albert Rams
Red Deer Rampage Red Deer, Alberta 200600
Rockyview Silvertips Cochrane, Alberta 200600
Saskatchewan SWAT Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 200700
Sherwood Park Titans Sherwood Park, Alberta 200400

Former Teams

TeamCityExistedLeague Titles (1995) Founders Cup TitlesNotes
Medicine Hat Sundevils Medicine Hat, Alberta 2002-??00
South Saskatchewan Stealth Regina, Saskatchewan 200800

Quebec Junior Lacrosse League - Ligue de Crosse Junior du Québec (FCQ)

Current teams
TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (2003) Founders Cup TitlesNotes
Longueuil Patriotes Longueuil, Quebec 200710
Montreal WILA Nationals Pointe-Claire, Quebec 200510Previously the West-Island Shamrocks (2005–07)
Sherbrooke Jr. Extrême Sherbrooke, Quebec 200340Previously Sherbrooke Express (2003)
Windsor Aigles Windsor, Quebec 200310
Former teams
TeamCityExistedLeague Titles (2003) Founders Cup TitlesNotes
Laval Rebels Laval, Quebec 200700
Montréal Éperviers Montreal, Quebec 200300
St-Hubert Bulldogs Saint-Hubert, Quebec 2003-0500Previously the Longueuil Bulldogs (2003)
Kahnawake Jr. Mohawks Kahnawake, Quebec 200510Moved to the ILA
Akwesasne Eagles Akwesasne 200500Moved to the ILA
Shawinigan Éclairs Grand-Mère, Quebec 2005-0700
Lasalle Brasseurs LaSalle, Quebec 200600
St-Laurent Braves St-Laurent, Quebec 2006-0700Previously the St-Laurent Patriotes (2006)
Valleyfield Astérix Valleyfield, Quebec 2007-0800Moved to Senior C

Prairie Gold Lacrosse League (SLA)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles (2001) Founders Cup TitlesNotes
Assiniboia Attack Assiniboia, Saskatchewan 200100
Big River Extreme Big River, Saskatchewan 200100Previously the Big River Bulldogs
Moose Jaw Mustangs Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 200260
Prince Albert Predators Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 200300
Regina Heat Regina, Saskatchewan 200300
Regina Riot Regina, Saskatchewan 200300
Regina Rifles Regina, Saskatchewan 201000
Saskatoon Brewers Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 200500
Saskatoon Smash Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 200110
Saskatoon Steelers Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 200400
Swift Current Rampage Swift Current, Saskatchewan 200300
Standing Buffalo Fighting Sioux Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation 201900
Yorkton Bulldogs Yorkton, Saskatchewan 200300

East Coast Junior Lacrosse League

TeamAreaEstablishedLeague Titles (2004) Founders Cup TitlesNotes
Halifax Hurricanes Nova Scotia 20057N/A
Dartmouth Bandits Nova Scotia 20057N/A
St. Margaret's Bay Rebels Nova Scotia 20193N/AFormerly the Halifax Northwest Rebels & Halifax Northwest Marley Lions
Sackville Wolves Nova Scotia 20050N/A
Mi'kmaq Warriors Nova Scotia 20150
Saint John Rebels New Brunswick 20220
Moncton Mavericks New Brunswick 00Folded in 2020

Iroquois Lacrosse Association (ILA)

TeamAreaEstablishedLeague Titles (2006) Founders Cup TitlesNotes
Akwesasne Eagles Akwesasne 200500Previously of the Quebec Junior Lacrosse League
Kahnawake Jr. Mohawks Kahnawake, Quebec 197020Previously of the OLA Jr. B Council (1970–2001) Previously of the Quebec Junior Lacrosse League
Onondaga Redhawks Onondaga, New York 199810Previously Members of the OLA Jr. B Council (Onondaga Warriors)
Tyendinaga Wolfpack Tyendinaga, Ontario 200600

Red River Lacrosse Association (RRLA)

TeamAreaEstablishedLeague Titles (Since 2007) Founders Cup TitlesNotes
Sagkeeng Ojibway Jr. Sagkeeng First Nation, Manitoba  ????10
St. Andrews Wizards St. Andrews, Manitoba  ????00
Winnipeg Falcons Winnipeg, Manitoba  ????10
Winnipeg Gryphons Winnipeg, Manitoba  ????20Represents Manitoba at the Founders Cup
Winnipeg Shamrocks Winnipeg, Manitoba  ????00
Winnipeg Sidewinders Winnipeg, Manitoba  ????00

Junior C

Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League

TeamAreaEstablishedLeague TitlesNotes
Caledon Bandits Caledon, Ontario 20081Inaugural champions. Applied for entry into Ontario Junior B league. Won title in 2009 over Peterboro
Centre Wellington Warlords Centre Wellington, Ontario 20080Inaugural season finalists. Became Fergus Thistles
Innisfil Wolfpack Innisfil, Ontario 20080
Shelburne Vets Shelburne, Ontario 2008-20170
West Durham Patriots Pickering, Ontario 0moved to Whitby Warriors in 2009

Intermediate A

BC Intermediate Lacrosse League (BCLA)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague TitlesNotes
Burnaby Lakers Burnaby, British Columbia  
Coquitlam Adanacs Coquitlam, British Columbia  British Columbia Provincial Champions 2009
Delta Islanders Delta, British Columbia  
Langley Thunder Langley, British Columbia  Previously the Surrey Stickmen
Maple Ridge Burrards Maple Ridge, British Columbia 2012
Nanaimo Timbermen Nanaimo, British Columbia  
New Westminster Salmonbellies New Westminster, British Columbia  British Columbia Provincial Champions 2007,2008,2011
Port Coquitlam Saints Port Coquitlam, British Columbia  
Richmond Roadrunners Richmond, British Columbia 2010
Victoria Shamrocks Victoria, British Columbia  British Columbia Provincial Champions 2010

Intermediate B

BC Intermediate Lacrosse League (BCLA)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague TitlesNotes
Burnaby Lakers Burnaby, British Columbia  
Coquitlam Adanacs Coquitlam, British Columbia  British Columbia Provincial Champions 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008
Delta Islanders Ladner, British Columbia  
Langley Warriors Langley, British Columbia  
New Westminster Salmonbellies New Westminster, British Columbia  British Columbia Provincial Champions 2003 and 2004
North Delta Hawks North Delta, British Columbia 2008 
North Shore Indians North Vancouver, British Columbia  
Port Coquitlam Saints Port Coquitlam, British Columbia  
Port Moody Thunder Port Moody, British Columbia 2007 
Richmond Roadrunners Richmond, British Columbia  
Ridge Meadows Burrards Maple Ridge, British Columbia 2006 
Surrey Rebels Surrey, British Columbia 2007 

Vancouver Island Intermediate Lacrosse League (BCLA)

TeamCityEstablishedLeague Titles
Cowichan Thunder Cowichan Valley, British Columbia
Parksville Sharks Parksville, British Columbia  
Nanaimo Timbermen Nanaimo, British Columbia  
Westshore Whalers (JDF) Langford, British Columbia  3British Columbia Provincial Champions 2009, 2010, and 2011
Peninsula Warriors North Saanich, British Columbia  
Saanich Tigers Saanich, British Columbia  

Championships by province

The national championship trophies contested for at various levels of professional and amateur lacrosse in Canada:

LevelTitleEstablished B.C. AB SK ON QC Iroquois
NLL Champion's Cup 198751110N/A
MLL Steinfeld Cup 2001N/AN/AN/A1N/AN/A
Senior A Mann Cup 190150104258
Senior B Presidents Cup 196420301305
Junior A Minto Cup 1938145001802
Junior B Founders Cup 19643920252

1The Minto Cup was awarded as a senior title from 1901–1936

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The Ontario Junior Lacrosse League (OJLL) is considered the most competitive Junior A men's box lacrosse league in the world and the number one source for talent for the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The OJLL is sanctioned by the Ontario Lacrosse Association. It is an 11 team league wherein the top 8 go to the playoffs and battle it out for top spot in Ontario. The Ontario Champion is annually awarded the Iroquois Trophy and moves on to compete against teams from Alberta and British Columbia for the Minto Cup - the Junior A National Box Lacrosse Championship of Canada. Ontario has captured the Minto Cup fifty-six times since 1937. Since the first NLL draft in 1996, sixteen OJLL alumni have been selected first overall.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Major Series Lacrosse</span>

Major Series Lacrosse (MSL) is a Senior A box lacrosse league based in Ontario, Canada sanctioned by the Ontario Lacrosse Association. Most of the star players in the league play or have played in the National Lacrosse League. Each year, the playoff teams battle for the right to compete against the Western Lacrosse Association champion for the Mann Cup every September. The championship is hosted alternately between Ontario and British Columbia every year.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Presidents Cup (box lacrosse)</span>

The Presidents Cup is the national Senior-level box lacrosse championship for the Canadian Lacrosse Association. The annual Championship awards a "Gold", "Silver", and "Bronze" placing. The skill levels have been adjusted in recent years; Senior "B" teams from across Canada now compete for the Presidents Cup. Senior "A" is now represented by Ontario's Major Series Lacrosse and the Western Lacrosse Association, who compete for the Mann Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ginny Capicchioni</span> American lacrosse player

Ginny Capicchioni is a lacrosse goaltender. She played women's lacrosse at Sacred Heart University. After college she played men's box lacrosse in the National Lacrosse League, senior Canadian Lacrosse Association, and for Team USA at the 2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship. Capicchioni grew up in Oradell, New Jersey and attended River Dell Regional High School, where she played basketball, field hockey and softball.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Oakville Buzz</span>

The Oakville Buzz are Canadian box lacrosse team from Oakville, Ontario, Canada that play in the Ontario Junior A Lacrosse League. The Buzz played in the OLA Junior B Lacrosse League from 2001-2018. The Buzz won the 2006 Founders Cup Canadian Junior B National Champions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Orangeville Northmen Jr. B</span>

The Orangeville Northmen are Junior "B" box lacrosse team from Orangeville, Ontario, Canada. The Northmen play in the OLA Junior B Lacrosse League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Six Nations Rebels</span> Canadian junior lacrosse team

The Six Nations Rebels are a Canadian Junior "B" box lacrosse team from Hagersville, Ontario on the Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve. The Rebels play in the OLA Junior B Lacrosse League. The Rebels hold the record for most Junior B national championships in Founders Cup history with seven.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association</span>

The Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association (CUFLA) is an association of men's field lacrosse teams connected with several universities in Ontario and Quebec. Teams compete in the fall with league playoffs typically in early November.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Windsor City FC</span> Canadian soccer team

Windsor City FC is a Canadian soccer team, based in Windsor, Ontario, that plays in League1 Ontario. The club was founded in 2004 and has previously competed in the Canadian Professional Soccer League (CPSL) and Canadian Soccer League (CSL). Throughout their tenure in the CPSL/CSL, Windsor won two Open Canada Cups, one American Indoor Soccer League (AISL) Championship, and maintained a status of regular playoff contender. Around the 2008 CSL season, the club faced financial and player commitment problems which resulted in the league revoking the franchise. In 2011, former Windsor and CSL Defender of the Year Filip Rocca was granted a franchise and brought back Windsor to compete in the Canadian Soccer League. Following the de-sanctioning of the CSL by the Canadian Soccer Association the club joined the newly formed League1 Ontario in 2014. The team plays their home games at the St. Clair College. The team's colours are red and white.

Miro "Medo" Martinello is a Canadian former professional box lacrosse player, coach, and ice hockey referee, born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada of Italian descent. He is a member of the Windsor and Essex County Sports Hall of Fame, Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame, and is a recipient of the Canadian Government 125th Anniversary of Confederation Medal "for outstanding Achievements on behalf of Canada".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League</span> Canadian sports league

The Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League (OJCLL) is a box lacrosse league sanctioned by the Ontario Lacrosse Association in Canada. The league features teams split into three regional divisions. OJCLL annually play a 16-game schedule and playoffs for the Meredith Cup league championship.

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