Senior League World Series (Canada Region) Explained
Canada Region |
Last Season: | 2022 Senior League World Series |
Sport: | Baseball |
Founded: | 1965 |
Teams: | 7 |
Champion: | Mirabel, Québec |
Most Champs: | (17) |
The Senior League World Series Canada Region is one of six International regions that currently sends teams to the World Series in Easley, South Carolina. The region's participation in the SLWS dates back to 1965.
Region Champions
As of the 2022 Senior League World Series.
Year | City | SLWS | Record |
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1965 | Stoney Creek, Ontario | Not in Top 4 | 0–1 |
1966 | Fort William, Ontario | Fourth Place | 0–2 |
1967 | Fort William, Ontario | Not in Top 4 | 1–2 |
1968 | Fort William, Ontario | 0–2 |
1969 | Fort William, Ontario | 0–2 |
1970 | Windsor, Ontario | 1–2 |
1971 | Whalley, British Columbia | 1–2 |
1972 | Windsor, Ontario | 0–2 |
1973 | Windsor, Ontario | 1–2 |
1974 | Thunder Bay, Ontario | 0–2 |
1975 | Thunder Bay, Ontario | 1–2 |
1976 | Surrey, British Columbia | 1–2 |
1977 | Lethbridge, Alberta | 0–2 |
1978 | Surrey, British Columbia | 0–2 |
1979 | Lethbridge, Alberta | 0–2 |
1980 | Thunder Bay, Ontario | 0–2 |
1981 | Surrey, British Columbia | 0–2 |
1982 | Lethbridge, Alberta | Fourth Place | 2–2 |
1983 | Windsor, Ontario | Not in Top 4 | 0–2 |
1984 | Calgary, Alberta | 0–2 |
1985 | Lethbridge, Alberta | 1–2 |
1986 | Vancouver, British Columbia | 0–2 |
1987 | Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec | 1–2 |
1988 | Surrey, British Columbia | 0–2 |
1989 | Surrey, British Columbia | Runner–Up | 3–2 |
1990 | Edmonton, Alberta | Not in Top 4 | 1–3 |
1991 | LaSalle, Ontario | 0–3 |
1992 | Surrey, British Columbia | 2–3 |
1993 | Calgary, Alberta | 1–3 |
1994 | Calgary, Alberta | 0–3 |
1995 | Langley, British Columbia | 2–3 |
1996 | North Vancouver, British Columbia | 1–3 |
1997 | LaSalle, Ontario | 2–3 |
1998 | Surrey, British Columbia | Fourth Place | 3–3 |
1999 | Surrey, British Columbia | Not in Top 4 | 2–2 |
2000 | Surrey, British Columbia | 0–3 |
2001 | Surrey, British Columbia | 1–3 |
2002 | LaSalle, Ontario | 2–2 |
2003 | Calgary, Alberta | 1–3 |
2004 | Surrey, British Columbia | 2–2 |
2005 | Thunder Bay, Ontario | 1–3 |
2006 | Regina, Saskatchewan | 1–3 |
2007 | Surrey, British Columbia (Host) | 2–2 |
2008 | Surrey, British Columbia | Semifinals | 3–2 |
2009 | Cornwall, Ontario | Not in Top 4 | 0–4 |
2010 | Edmonton, Alberta | 0–4 |
2011 | Montréal, Quebec | 0–4 |
2012 | Montréal, Quebec | 1–3 |
2013 | Cape Breton, Nova Scotia | 1–3 |
2014 | Regina, Saskatchewan | 1–3 |
2015 | Regina, Saskatchewan | 0–3 |
2016 | Regina, Saskatchewan | 1–3 |
2017 | Surrey, British Columbia | 0–3 |
2018 | Edmonton, Alberta (Host) | 1–2 |
2019 | Mirabel, Québec | 1–2 |
2020 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis [1] |
2021 |
2022 | Mirabel, Québec | Not in Top 4 | 2–2 |
Year | City | SLWS | Record | |
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Results by Province
As of the 2022 Senior League World Series.
See also
- Canada Region in other Little League divisions
Notes and References
- Web site: Little League® Cancels 2020 World Series and Region Tournaments. 30 April 2020.