Canadian Colleges Athletic Association

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The Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (or CCAA) is the national governing body for college sports in Canada. It was formed in 1974. The CCAA awards national championships in nine different sports. Its equivalent body for university sports is Canadian Interuniversity Sport. However, some smaller universities are members of both bodies for different sports.

[edit] Regional divisions

The association is divided into five regions:

Atlantic Colleges Athletic Association (ACAA)


Quebec Student Sports Federation (QSSF)

  • Champlain Regional College Cavaliers in St. Lambert, Quebec
  • Collège Ahuntsic Indiens in Montreal, Quebec
  • Collège Andrè-Laurendeau Ideal in Lasalle, Quebec
  • Collège Bois-de-Boulogne Cavaliers in Montreal, Quebec
  • Collège Champlain-St. Lawrence Lions in Ste-Foy, Quebec
  • Collège Édouard Montpetit Lynx in Longueuil, Quebec
  • Collège Montmorency Les Nomades in Laval, Quebec
  • Dawson College Blues in Montreal, Quebec
  • John Abbott College Islanders in St. Anne de Bellevu, Quebec
  • Vanier College Cheetahs in Ville de St. Laurent, Quebec


Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA)


Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC)

  • Augustana University Vikings in Camrose, Alberta
  • Briercrest Bible College Clippers in Caronport, Saskatchewan
  • Concordia University College Thunder in Edmonton, Alberta
  • Grand Prairie Regional College Wolves in Grand Prairie, Alberta
  • Grant MacEwan Griffins in Edmonton, Alberta
  • Keyano College Huskies in Ft. McMurray, Alberta
  • Lakeland College Rustlers in Vermillion, Alberta
  • Lethbridge Community College Kodiaks in Lethbridge, Alberta
  • Medicine Hat College Rattlers in Medicine Hat, Alberta
  • Mount Royal College Cougars in Calgary, Alberta
  • NAIT Ooks in Edmonton, Alberta
  • Olds College Broncos in Olds, Alberta
  • Portage College Voyageurs in Lac la Biche, Alberta
  • Red Deer College Kings in Red Deer, Alberta
  • SAIT Trojans in Calgary, Alberta
  • The Kings University College Eagles in Edmonton, Alberta


British Columbia Colleges Athletic Association (BCCAA)

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