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This is a list of gridiron football teams in Canada.

Professional Teams[]

Canadian Football League[]

Active Teams[]

Team City Established Grey Cups Notes
British Columbia Lions Vancouver, British Columbia 1954 5
Calgary Stampeders Calgary, Alberta 1935 6 Changed its name from Bronks to Stampeders in 1944.
Edmonton Eskimos Edmonton, Alberta 1949 13
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Hamilton, Ontario 1950 8 The Hamilton Wildcats and Hamilton Tigers merged in 1950 to form the Tiger-Cats
Montreal Alouettes Montreal, Quebec 1996[1] 3 Baltimore Stallions moved to Montreal after the 1995 season
Saskatchewan Roughriders Regina, Saskatchewan 1910 3 Changed its name from Regina Rugby Club to Regina Roughriders in 1923 and from Regina to Saskatchewan in 1947.
Toronto Argonauts Toronto, Ontario 1873 15
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Winnipeg, Manitoba 1930 10 The Winnipeg Winnipegs and the Winnipeg St. Johns merged to become the Winnipeg 'Pegs in 1933. Changed its name from 'Pegs to Blue Bombers in 1936.

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existed Grey Cups Notes
Atlantic Schooners Halifax, Nova Scotia 1984 0 Never played a game.
Montreal Alouettes Montreal, Quebec 1946-81 4 Folded after 1981 season.[1]
Montreal Concordes Montreal, Quebec 1982-87 0 Changed its name to the Alouettes for the 1986 season. Folded days before the 1987 season.
Ottawa Rough Riders Ottawa, Ontario 1876–1996 9 Folded after 1996 season.
Ottawa Renegades Ottawa, Ontario 2002-06 0 Suspended operations after 2005 season.

Arena Football League[]

Defunct Team[]

Team City Existence Arena Bowls Notes
Toronto Phantoms Toronto, Ontario 2001-02 0 Folded after 2002 season.

Continental Football League[]

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existence Championships Notes
Montreal Beavers Montreal, Quebec 1966-67 0
Toronto Rifles Toronto, Ontario 1965-67 0

United Football League[]

Defunct Team[]

Team City Existence Championships Notes
Quebec Rifles Montreal, Quebec 1964 0

World Football League[]

Defunct Team[]

Team City Existence Championships Notes
Toronto Northmen Toronto, Ontario 1974 0 Never played a game due to the Canadian Football Act. Moved to Memphis in 1974.

World League of American Football[]

Defunct Team[]

Team City Existence World Bowls Notes
Montreal Machine Montreal, Quebec 1991-92 0 WLAF suspended after 1992 season. When it returned in 1995, all North American teams had been folded.

Semi-Professional[]

Canadian Major Football League[]

Active Teams[]

Alberta Football League[]
Team City Established Sid Forster Memorial Trophy CMFL Championships League Championships Notes
Calgary Gators Calgary, Alberta 1997 0 1
Calgary Wolfpack Calgary, Alberta 1989 3 12
Edmonton Seahawks Edmonton, Alberta 2006 0 0
Edmonton Stallions Edmonton, Alberta 2002 0 1
Grande Prairie Drillers Grande Prairie, Alberta 2004 0 0
Lloydminster Vandals Lloydminster, Alberta 2004 0 0
Parkland Panthers Spruce Grove, Alberta 2008 0 0
Red Deer Buccaneers Red Deer, Alberta 2002 0 0
Northern Football Conference[]
Team City Established Sid Forster Memorial Trophy CMFL Championships Plaunte Memorial Trophy (NFC) Championships Notes
Kingston Privateers Trenton, Ontario 2001 0 0 Changed its name from Belleville to Quinte-Limestone in 2004. Then in 2008 changed their name to Kingston Privateers
Milton Marauders Milton, Ontario 2002 1 1
North Bay Bulldogs North Bay, Ontario 1992 0 0 Bought equipment from the Brampton Bulldogs Brampton.
Oakville Longhorns Oakville, Ontario 1978 3 14
Oshawa Hawkeyes Oshawa, Ontario 2001 1 1
Sarnia Imperials Sarnia, Ontario 2006 0 0
Sudbury Spartans Sudbury, Ontario 1952* 0 18 Changed its name from Hardrocks to Spartans in 1967. *Suspended Operations for 2007.
Sault Ste. Marie Steelers Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 1996 1 5 Changed its name from Storm to Steelers in 2003.
Toronto Maddogs Toronto, Ontario 2001 0 0 Changed its name from Megacity Maddogs to Toronto Maddogs in 2006.
Toronto Raiders Toronto, Ontario 1992 0 0 Changed its name from Toronto Eagles to Markham Raiders in 1998 and from Markham to Toronto in 2006.
Tri-City Outlaws Kitchener, Ontario 2003 0 1

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existence CMFL Championships AFL/MFL/NFC Championships League Notes
Bramalea Satellites Bramalea, Ontario 1973-74 0 2 Northern Football Conference
Brampton Bears Brampton, Ontario 1985-95 0 1 Northern Football Conference
Calgary Cowboys Calgary, Alberta 1984-88; 1991–96 0 1 Alberta Football League
Calgary Coyotes Calgary, Alberta 2001-03 0 0 Alberta Football League
Calgary Crude Calgary, Alberta 1984-92 0 0 Alberta Football League
Calgary Raiders Calgary, Alberta 1985-88 0 4 Alberta Football League
Calgary Razorbacks Calgary, Alberta 2004-05 0 0 Alberta Football League
Calgary Thunder Calgary, Alberta 2000-07 0 1 Alberta Football League
Deep River Rams North Renfrew, Ontario 1956 0 1 Northern Football Conference
East Side Eagles Winnipeg, Manitoba 0 Manitoba Football League
Edmonton Icemen Edmonton, Alberta 1995–2004 0 0 Alberta Football League
Edmonton Seminoles Edmonton, Alberta 1993-94 0 0 Alberta Football League
Etobicoke Argonauts Etobicoke, Ontario 1978 0 0 Northern Football Conference
Hamilton Wildcats I Hamilton, Ontario 1978-84 0 3 Northern Football Conference Moved from Stoney Creek to Hamilton and changed its name from Stoney Creek Patriots to Hamilton Wildcats in 1982.
Hamilton Wildcats II Hamilton, Ontario 1995-96 0 0 Northern Football Conference
Kirkland Lake Kougars Kirkland Lake, Ontario 1954-67 0 0 Northern Football Conference Changed name from Alouettes to Kougars in 1968.
Laurentian Voyageurs Sudbury, Ontario 1972-73 0 0 Northern Football Conference
Medicine Hat Maurauders Medicine Hat, Alberta 2004-08 0 0 Alberta Football League
Mississauga Wolverines Mississauga, Ontario 2001-03 0 0 Northern Football Conference
North Bay Northmen North Bay, Ontario 1954-82 0 4 Northern Football Conference Changed name from Roughriders to Ti-Cats and from Ti-Cats to Northmen in 1980.
Okotoks Bearcats Okotoks, Alberta 1995-97 0 0 Alberta Football League
Orillia Silver Bombers Orillia, Ontario 1976-80 0 0 Northern Football Conference
Peterborough Packers Peterborough, Ontario 1997-99 0 0 Northern Football Conference
Red Deer Redskins Red Deer, Alberta 1985-87 0 0 Alberta Football League
Red Deer Sooners Red Deer, Alberta 1987-99 0 4 Alberta Football League
Rouyn-Noranda Fantassins Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec 1955-57; 1961–62; 1965 0 0 Northern Football Conference
St. Vital Bulldogs St. Vital, Manitoba 0 Manitoba Football League
Sault Ste. Marie Steelers Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 1972-88 0 4 Northern Football Conference
Scarborough Crimson Tide Scarborough, Ontario 1992-94 0 0 Northern Football Conference
South Porcupine Falcons Timmins, Ontario 1966-69; 1971 0 0 Northern Football Conference
Sturgeon Falls Bombers Sturgeon Falls, Ontario 1955-63; 1965–68 0 3 Northern Football Conference
Thunder Bay Storm Thunder Bay, Ontario 1998–2000 0 1 Manitoba Football League
Tri-Town Raiders Cobalt/Haileybury/New Liskeard, Ontario 1954-56; 1959 0 0 Northern Football Conference
Val-d'Or Jets Val-d'Or, Quebec 1965-68; 1970 0 0 Northern Football Conference
Wainwright Longhorns Wainwright, Alberta 2005-08 0 0 Alberta Football League
Westman Wild Brandon, Manitoba 0 Manitoba Football League
Winnipeg Mustangs Winnipeg, Manitoba 2 2 Manitoba Football League
Winnipeg Rods Winnipeg, Manitoba 0 Manitoba Football League

Empire Football League[]

Active Teams[]

Team City Established EFL Championships Notes
Ottawa Demon Deacons Ottawa, Ontario
Quebec Titans Chateauguay, Quebec Renamed Quebec Titans from Chateauguay Titans in 2008.

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existence EFL Championships Notes
Montreal Condors Montreal, Quebec 1990- Changed name from Voyageurs to Condors in 1994.
Ottawa Bootleggers Ottawa, Ontario 1988; 1991–92 0 Left the Empire Football League after 1988 season and rejoined the league in 1991. The Bootleggers folded after the 1992 season.

Mid Continental Football League[]

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existence MCFL Championships Notes
Toronto Athletics Toronto, Ontario 1

Maritime Football League[]

Active Teams[]

Team City Established Maritime Bowls Notes
Capital Area Gladiators Fredericton, New Brunswick 2001 0
Dartmouth Knights Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 2004 0
Halifax Shockers Halifax, Nova Scotia 2002 1 Changed name from Subways to Shockers in 2003.
Moncton Marshals Moncton, New Brunswick 2001 1 Changed name from Maroonz to Marshals in 2002.
P.E.I. Privateers Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 2004 0
Riverview Mustangs Riverview, New Brunswick 2005 1
Saint John Longhorns Saint John, New Brunswick 2005 0 Changed name from Simmonds to Saint John in 2006.
Saint John Wanderers Saint John, New Brunswick 2001 3
Super City Mean Green Halifax, Nova Scotia 2008 0
UNBSJ Wolves Saint John, New Brunswick 2005 0 Changed name from Simmonds to SJ in 2004 and to UNBSJ Wolves upon receiving club status from the University in 2006.

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existed Maritime Bowls Notes
Halifax Buccaneers Halifax, Nova Scotia 2002 0

North American Football League[]

Active Teams[]

Team City Established NAFL Championships Notes
British Columbia Spartans Langley, British Columbia 2008 0
London Silverbacks London, Ontario 2007 0
Tri-City Titans Kitchener, Ontario 2007 0

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existed NAFL Championships Notes
Hamilton Screaming Eagles Hamilton, Ontario

University[]

Canadian Interuniversity Sport[]

Active Teams[]

Atlantic University Sport[]
Team City Established Grey Cups Vanier Cups Canadian Bowl Championships Notes
Acadia University Axemen Wolfville, Nova Scotia 0 2 0
Mount Allison University Mounties Sackville, New Brunswick 0 0 0
St. Francis Xavier University X-Men Antigonish, Nova Scotia 0 1 0
Saint Mary's University Huskies Halifax, Nova Scotia 0 3 0
Canada West Universities Athletic Association[]
Team City Established Grey Cups Vanier Cups Canadian Bowl Championships Notes
University Of Alberta Golden Bears Edmonton, Alberta 1910 0 3 0
University Of British Columbia Thunderbirds Vancouver, British Columbia 1924 0 3 0
University Of Calgary Dinos Calgary, Alberta 1964 0 4 0 Changed its name from Dinosaurs to Dinos in 1999
University Of Manitoba Bisons Winnipeg, Manitoba 1927 0 3 0
University Of Regina Rams Regina, Saskatchewan 1999 0 0 15
University Of Saskatchewan Huskies Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1912 0 3 0
Ontario University Athletics[]
Team City Established Grey Cups Vanier Cups Canadian Bowl Championships Notes
University Of Guelph Gryphons Guelph, Ontario 1968 0 1 0
McMaster University Marauders Hamilton, Ontario 1898 0 0 0
University Of Ottawa Gee-Gees Ottawa, Ontario 1905 0 2 0
Queen's University Golden Gaels Kingston, Ontario 1898 3 4 0
University Of Toronto Varsity Blues Toronto, Ontario 1877 3 2 0
University Of Waterloo Warriors Waterloo, Ontario 1957 0 0 0
University Of Western Ontario Mustangs London, Ontario 1929 0 6 1
Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks Waterloo, Ontario 1961 0 2 0 Changed its name from Waterloo Lutheran University in 1960.
University Of Windsor Lancers Windsor, Ontario 1968 0 0 0
York University Lions Toronto, Ontario 1968 0 0 0 Changed its name from Yeomen to Lions in 2003.
Quebec University Football League[]
Team City Established Grey Cups Vanier Cups Canadian Bowl Championships Notes
Bishop's University Gaiters Lennoxville, Quebec 1873 0 0 0
Concordia University Stingers Montreal, Quebec 1974 0 0 0 Became Concordia University in 1974 with the merger of Sir George Williams University and Loyola College.
Université Laval Rouge et Or Quebec City, Quebec 1996 0 5 0
McGill University Redmen Montreal, Quebec 1874 0 1 0
Université de Montréal Carabins Montreal, Quebec 1966 0 0 0 Originally played from 1966–71, the program was then cancelled. It returned in 2002.
Université de Sherbrooke Vert et Or Sherbrooke, Quebec 2003 0 0 0

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existence Grey Cups Vanier Cups Canadian Bowl Championships Notes
Cape Breton University Capers Sydney, Nova Scotia 1990 0 0 0
Carleton University Ravens Ottawa, Ontario 1957-98 0 0 0
Collège Militaire Royal Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec 1953-57; 1965–66; 1971–72 0 0 0
Dalhousie University Tigers Halifax, Nova Scotia 1965-76 0 0 0
Laurentian University Voyageurs Sudbury, Ontario 1966-70 0 0 0
Loyola College Warriors Montreal, Quebec 1953-73 0 0 1 Merged with Sir George Williams University in 1974 to become Concordia University.
MacDonald College Aggies Montreal, Quebec 1953-66 0 0 0 Merged with McGill University in 1972.
University of New Brunswick Red Bombers Fredericton, New Brunswick 1965-80 0 0 0
Ontario Agricultural College Aggies Guelph, Ontario 1957-67 0 0 0 Became University of Guelph in 1968.
University of Prince Edward Island Panthers Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 1965-79 0 0 0 From 1965-1970 was known as St. Dunstan's University.
St. Patrick's College Ottawa, Ontario 1953-66 0 0 0 Merged with Carleton University in 1967.
Royal Military College Redmen Kingston, Ontario 1913; 1957–71 0 0 0
Simon Fraser University Clan Burnaby, British Columbia 2002-09 0 0 0 Joined the CIS in 2002, after playing NAIA football previously.
Sir George Williams Georgians Montreal, Quebec 1968-72 0 0 0 Merged with Loyola College in 1974 to become Concordia University.
Université du Québec à Montreal Citadins Montreal, Quebec 1971-72 0 0 0
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes Trois-Rivières, Quebec 1971-73; 1977–79 0 0 0

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics[]

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existence Championships Notes
Simon Fraser University Clan Burnaby, British Columbia 1965–2002 0 Left the NAIA to join the CIS in 2002.

National Collegiate Athletic Association[]

Active Team[]

Great Northwest Athletic Conference[]
Team City Established Championships Notes
Simon Fraser University Clan Burnaby, British Columbia 2010 0

Junior Football[]

Canadian Junior Football League[]

Active Teams[]

British Columbia Football Conference[]
Team City Established Canadian Bowl Championships Conference Championships Notes
Big Kahuna Rams Surrey, British Columbia 1954 0 5 Changed its name from Surrey to South Fraser in 1999 and South Fraser to Big Kahuna in 2006.
Chilliwack Huskers Sardis, British Columbia 1999 0 0
Kamloops Broncos Kamloops, British Columbia 2007 0 0
Okanagan Sun Kelowna, British Columbia 1980 3 14
Vancouver Island Raiders Nanaimo, British Columbia 2005 1 3
Vancouver Trojans Vancouver, British Columbia 1974 1 2 Changed its name from Renfrew to Vancouver in 1993.
Victoria Rebels Langford, British Columbia 1985 0 1
Ontario Football Conference[]
Team City Established Canadian Bowl Championships Conference Championships Notes
Burlington Braves Burlington, Ontario 1958 0 9 Changed name to Junior Tiger-Cats from 1987-89.
Hamilton Hurricanes Hamilton, Ontario 1963 1 8 Went dormant from 1994 until 2007. Was reinstated for the 2008 season.
London Beefeaters London, Ontario 1975 0 0
Northern Clansmen North Bay, Ontario/Sudbury, Ontario 2009 0 0 Originally, granted an expansion team for the 2008 season, but suspended operations until 2009.
Ottawa Sooners Ottawa, Ontario 1974 4 10 Played in the Quebec Junior Football League from 1995 until 2008.
St. Leonard Cougars Montreal, Quebec 1984 0 8
Toronto Junior Argonauts Toronto, Ontario 2009 0 0
Windsor AKO Fratmen Windsor, Ontario 1946 3 6
Prairie Football Conference[]
Team City Established Canadian Bowl Championships Conference Championships Notes
Calgary Colts Calgary, Alberta 1967 2 2
Edmonton Huskies Edmonton, Alberta 1952 5 3 Changed its name from Oilers to Huskies in 1954.
Edmonton Wildcats Edmonton, Alberta 1948 3 2
Regina Thunder Regina, Saskatchewan 1999 0 0
Saskatoon Hilltops Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1947 13 12
Winnipeg Rifles Winnipeg, Manitoba 2002 0 0

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existence Canadian Bowl Championships Notes
Abbotsford Air Force Abbotsford, British Columbia 1987–2007 0 Suspended operations for the 2007 season.
Brampton Satellites Brampton, Ontario 1975-78 0
Brantford Bisons Brantford, Ontario 1971-82 0
Burnaby/Northwest Mountaineers Burnaby, British Columbia 0
Burnaby Spartans Burnaby, British Columbia 0
Calgary Altonas Calgary, Alberta 1
Calgary Mohawks Calgary, Alberta 1974- 0
Calgary Mount Royal Mustangs Calgary, Alberta 0
Chateauguay Ramblers Chateauguay, Quebec 0
Cornwall Emards Cornwall, Ontario 0
C.Y.O. Red Raiders British Columbia 0
Edmonton Maple Leafs Edmonton, Alberta 0
Etobicoke Argonauts Toronto, Ontario 1979-81 0
Fort Garry Lions Winnipeg, Manitoba 1957 - 0 Still active thriving club as of 2011. FGL Website
Hamilton Alerts Hamilton, Ontario 2
Hamilton Italio Canadians Hamilton, Ontario 1
Hamilton Petrolia Hamilton, Ontario 1
Hamilton Steel City Ironmen Hamilton, Ontario 1999–2000 0
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Hamilton, Ontario 2
Hamilton Tigers Hamilton, Ontario 1
Hamilton Wildcats Hamilton, Ontario 2
Kamloops Cowboys Kamloops, British Columbia 2001-03 0
Lakeshore Bears Ontario 1959-77 0
Laval Cobras Laval, Quebec 0
Laval Scorpions Laval, Quebec 0
Loyola College Montreal, Quebec 1
Marpole Colts British Columbia 0
Medicine Hat Rattlers Medicine Hat, Alberta 0
Montreal AAA Montreal, Quebec 4
Montreal Junior Alouettes Montreal, Quebec 1981 0
Montreal Junior Concordes Montreal, Quebec 1982-84 0
Montreal Rose Bombers Montreal, Quebec 1
Montreal Westmounts Montreal, Quebec 1
Moose Jaw Maroons Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 0
Niagara Falls Regional Raiders Niagara Falls, Ontario 1973-76 0
Niagara Falls Thunderbirds Niagara Falls, Ontario 1962 0
Niagara Falls Tiger-Cats Niagara Falls, Ontario 1963 0
North Shore Cougars Vancouver, British Columbia 0
North York Knights Toronto, Ontario 1959-60 0
Notre-Dame-de-Grace Maple Leafs Montreal, Quebec 1946-73 1 Merged with Verdun Invictus in 1974 to become Verdun Maple Leafs.
Oakville Colts Oakville, Ontario 1971-73 0
Oshawa Hawkeyes Oshawa, Ontario 1963-96 0
Oshawa Imperials Oshawa, Ontario 1959-62 0
Ottawa Capitals Ottawa, Ontario 1
Ottawa Junior Riders Ottawa, Ontario 2002-05 0
Parkdale Canoe Club Toronto, Ontario 1
Peterborough Panthers Peterborough, Ontario 1971-75 0
Red Deer Packers Red Deer, Alberta 1974- 0
Regina Bombers Regina, Saskatchewan 0
Regina Dales Regina, Saskatchewan 1
Regina Pats Regina, Saskatchewan 1
Regina Rams Regina, Saskatchewan 15 Joined the University of Regina and CIS in 1999.
Richmond Raiders Richmond, British Columbia 0
Sarnia Junior Golden Bears Sarnia, Ontario 1974-80 0
Sarnia Lakers Sarnia, Ontario 1971-73 0
Sault Ste. Marie Storm Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 1993-95 0
Scarborough Rams Toronto, Ontario 1959-77 0
St. Catharines Raiders St. Catharines, Ontario 0
St. James Rods St. James, Manitoba 0
St. John's Grads Winnipeg, Manitoba 1
St. Thomas Tigers St. Thomas, Ontario 1
St. Vital Mustangs St. Vital, Manitoba 0
South Shore Packers Montreal, Quebec 0
Thunder Bay Giants Thunder Bay, Ontario 0
Thunder Bay Storm Thunder Bay, Ontario 1995 0
Tri-City Bulldogs Coquitlam, British Columbia 1925–2004 0 Changed its name from the Vancouver Meloramas when it moved to Coquitlam in 1991.
Toronto Argos Toronto, Ontario 2
Toronto Balmy Beach Marines Toronto, Ontario 1959-62 0
Toronto Canoe Club Toronto, Ontario 1
Toronto Parkdale Lions Toronto, Ontario 1
Toronto St. Aldens Toronto, Ontario 1
Toronto St. Michael's Toronto, Ontario 1
Toronto Titans Toronto, Ontario 2003 0 Suspended operations prior to the 2003 season.
Toronto Varsity Toronto, Ontario 1
Tri-City Vipers Kitchener, Ontario 2007 0 Suspended operations prior to the 2007 season, but is expected to return for the 2008 season.
University Of Toronto Junior Varsity Blues Toronto, Ontario 1961 0
Vancouver Blue Bombers Vancouver, British Columbia 2
Vancouver Island Sharks Victoria, British Columbia 1994-97 0
Verdun Invictus Verdun, Quebec 0 Merged With Notre-Dame-de-Grace Maple Leafs to become Verdun Maple Leafs.
Verdun Maple Leafs Verdun, Quebec 1974-80 0
Verdun Shamcats Verdun, Quebec 0
Victoria Dolphins Victoria, British Columbia 0
Victoria Payless Victoria, British Columbia 0
Ville Emard Juveniles Ville Emard, Quebec 0
Western Ontario Mustangs London, Ontario 1
Weston Invictus Redmen Weston, Ontario 1961-70 0
Weston Wildcats Winnipeg, Manitoba 0
Winnipeg Hawkeyes Winnipeg, Manitoba 1974- 0
Winnipeg Light Infantry Winnipeg, Manitoba 0
Winnipeg Rods Winnipeg, Manitoba 1974- 3
Winnipeg Wildcats Winnipeg, Manitoba 0
Woodstock Grads Woodstock, Ontario 1

Quebec Junior Football League[]

Active Teams[]

Team City Established Canadian Bowl Championships Manson Cups Notes
Châteauguay Raiders Chateauguay, Quebec 1981 0 7
Cumberland Panthers Orleans, Ontario 1993 0 0
Joliette Pirates Joliette, Quebec 1992 0 0
Laval Devils Laval, Quebec 2002 0 0
Ottawa Junior Riders Ottawa, Ontario 1995 0 4 Left the QJFL for the CJFL in 2002 and returned in 2006.
South Shore Monarx Longueuil, Quebec 2004 0 0
St. Lazare Stallions Saint Lazare De Vaudreuil, Quebec 2008 0 0

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existence Canadian Bowl Championships Manson Cups Notes
North Shore Broncos Pierrefonds, Quebec 1972–2007 4 0
Ottawa Sooners Ottawa, Ontario 1995–2008 5 3 Moved to the CJFL for the 2009 season.
Valleyfield Phalanges Valleyfield, Quebec 1971–2007 0 0

South Shore Packers (Greenfield Park) 1995-2001

Varsity Football[]

Ontario Football Conference[]

Active Teams[]

Team City Established OFC (Varsity) Championships Notes
Burlington Stampeders Burlington, Ontario 2008 1
Hamilton Wentworth Panthers Hamilton, Ontario 2009 0
Sudbury Gladiators Sudbury, Ontario 2009 0
Toronto Junior Argonauts Toronto, Ontario 2008 0
Twin Cities Predators Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario 2008 0
York Simcoe Buccaneers York Region, Ontario 2008 0

Defunct Teams[]

Team City Existed OFC (Varsity) Championships Notes
Forest City Thunderbirds London, Ontario 2008 0

Ontario Varsity Football League[]

Team City Established OVFL Championships Notes
Brampton Bulldogs Brampton, Ontario 0
Brantford Bisons Brantford, Ontario 0
Cambridge Lions Kitchener, Ontario 0
Essex Ravens Essex, Ontario 1
Etobicoke Eagles Toronto, Ontario 1
Guelph Bears Guelph, Ontario 0
Halton Invictas Burlington, Ontario 0
Hamilton Ironmen Hamilton, Ontario 0
Huronia Stallions Barrie, Ontario 0
Kingston Grenadiers Kingston, Ontario 0 Changed name from Limestone District to Kingston in 2007.
London Falcons London, Ontario 1
Metro Toronto Wildcats Toronto, Ontario 0
Mississauga Warriors Mississauga, Ontario 3
Newmarket Storm Newmarket, Ontario 0 Changed name from York Simcoe to Newmarket in 2007.
Niagara Spears St. Catharines, Ontario 1
Oshawa Hawkeyes Oshawa, Ontario 0
Ottawa Cumberland Panthers Cumberland, Ontario 0
Ottawa Myers Riders Nepean, Ontario 0
Sarnia Lions Sarnia, Ontario 0 Changed name from Lambton to Sarnia in 2007.
Sault Ste. Marie Sabercats Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 0
Toronto Thunder Toronto, Ontario 2

Women's Football[]

Independent Women's Football League[]

Team City Established IWFL Championships Notes
Fredericton, New Brunswick Fredericton, New Brunswick 2010 0
Montreal Blitz Montreal, Quebec 1
Quebec City, Quebec Quebec City, Quebec 2010 0

See also[]

  • North American Indoor Football League (2005)

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 The CFL considers all clubs that have played in Montreal as one in their league records, including those of the original Alouettes (1946–1981), the Montreal Concordes (1982–1986) and the Baltimore Stallions (1994–1995). The Alouettes, however, do not recognize the Baltimore franchise, or its records, as part of the official team history.
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