OTTAWA – Baseball Canada’s final championship weekend of the summer will feature the 13U National Championship, the 15U Ray Carter Cup, and the Men’s National Championship, all running from August 21–24.
13U National Championship
Woodstock, Ontario, is set to showcase some of the nation’s top 13U talent as 12 teams representing eight provinces converge on Southside Park in pursuit of a national title.
A year ago, British Columbia captured gold with a 4-2 victory over Ontario, who settled for silver, while Quebec earned bronze to round out the podium.
This year’s competition begins Thursday, August 21, with round-robin play continuing Friday. Quarter-finals follow on Saturday, August 23, setting the stage for Championship Sunday, highlighted by placement games, semi-finals, and the two medal matchups that will determine Canada’s next 13U National Champions.
Watch live streamed games here
Full list of past Champions can be found here.
15U Ray Carter Cup
Summerside, Prince Edward Island, will welcome athletes from all ten provinces for the Ray Carter Cup, as VIV Field and Legends Field play host to the nation’s best at the 15U level.
The event will follow a two-pool round-robin format through Saturday, August 23, with three teams advancing directly to the semi-finals and one quarter-final matchup deciding the final spot. From there, Championship Sunday will feature placement games, semi-finals, and the medal contests to crown this year’s Ray Carter Cup champions.
Last summer, British Columbia struck gold, Alberta took silver, and Quebec claimed bronze.
15U Ray Carter Cup streams.
Full list of past Champions can be found here.
Men’s National Championship
Regina, Saskatchewan, will welcome the 2025 Men’s National Championship as 10 teams representing nine provinces take the field at Currie Field and Optimist Park from August 21–24.
The tournament will feature two pools, with round-robin play leading into Saturday’s quarter-final. Championship Sunday will close the competition with semi-finals, placement games, and the medal games.
At the 2024 edition, Quebec captured gold, while Saskatchewan and Ontario earned silver and bronze.
Watch live streamed games here.
Full list of past Champions can be found here.