Canadian Bowl
The Canadian Bowl is the championship of the Canadian Junior Football League. The three league champions participate in the playdowns for the championship. One champion receives a bye to the game, while the other two play off in the Jostens Cup. The bye rotates among the three conferences.
Canadian Bowl
Since 1989 the game has been known as the Canadian Bowl.
Date |
Winning Team |
Score |
Losing Team |
Score |
Locations |
2013-11-09 |
Regina Thunder |
55 |
Vancouver Island Raiders |
26 |
Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field, Regina, Saskatchewan |
2012-11-10 |
Saskatoon Hilltops |
23 |
Langley Rams |
21 |
McLeod Stadium, Langley, British Columbia |
2011-11-14 |
Saskatoon Hilltops |
29 |
Hamilton Hurricanes |
1 |
Ivor Wynne Stadium, Hamilton, Ontario |
2010-11-13 |
Saskatoon Hilltops |
34 |
Vancouver Island Raiders |
23 |
Griffiths Stadium, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
2009-11-14 |
Vancouver Island Raiders |
51 |
Edmonton Wildcats |
14 |
Caledonia Park, Nanaimo, British Columbia |
2008-11-08 |
Vancouver Island Raiders |
35 |
Burlington Braves |
8 |
Nelson Stadium, Burlington, Ontario |
2007-11-03 |
Saskatoon Hilltops |
26 |
St. Leonard Cougars |
3 |
Canad Inns Stadium, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
2006-11-11 |
Vancouver Island Raiders |
27 |
Edmonton Wildcats |
26 |
Caledonia Park, Nanaimo, British Columbia |
2005-11-12 |
Edmonton Huskies |
34 |
St. Leonard Cougars |
15 |
Stade Hebert, Montreal, Quebec |
2004-10-30 |
Edmonton Huskies |
24 |
Okanagan Sun |
7 |
Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton, Alberta |
2003-11-08 |
Saskatoon Hilltops |
59 |
Victoria Rebels |
0 |
Exhibition Stadium, Chilliwack, British Columbia |
2002-11-16 |
Saskatoon Hilltops |
20 |
St. Leonard Cougars |
18 |
Stade Hebert, Montreal, Quebec |
2001-11-04 |
Saskatoon Hilltops |
45 |
Okanagan Sun |
11 |
Foote Field, Edmonton, Alberta |
2000-11-11 |
Okanagan Sun |
36 |
Saskatoon Hilltops |
28 |
Apple Bowl, Kelowna, British Columbia |
1999-11-13 |
Windsor AKO Fratmen |
32 |
Okanagan Sun |
29 |
Windsor Stadium, Windsor, Ontario |
1998-11-14 |
Regina Rams |
36 |
Okanagan Sun |
13 |
Taylor Field, Regina, Saskatchewan |
1997-11-08 |
Regina Rams |
23 |
Okanagan Sun |
20 (OT) |
Apple Bowl, Kelowna, British Columbia |
1996-11-09 |
Saskatoon Hilltops |
38 |
Windsor AKO Fratmen |
7 |
Windsor Stadium, Windsor, Ontario |
1995-11-11 |
Regina Rams |
26 |
Ottawa Sooners |
10 |
Frank Clair Stadium, Ottawa, Ontario |
1994-11-12 |
Regina Rams |
52 |
St. Leonard Cougars |
11 |
Stade Hebert, Montreal, Quebec |
1993-11-13 |
Regina Rams |
23 |
Hamilton Hurricanes |
11 |
Taylor Field, Regina, Saskatchewan |
1992-11-14 |
Ottawa Sooners |
35 |
Surrey Rams |
18 |
Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Ontario |
1991-11-09 |
Saskatoon Hilltops |
48 |
Ottawa Sooners |
7 |
Gordie Howe Bowl, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
1990-11-10 |
Calgary Colts |
50 |
Windsor AKO Fratmen |
15 |
Windsor Stadium, Windsor, Ontario |
1989-11-12 |
Calgary Colts |
23 |
Burlington Jr. Tiger-Cats |
6 |
McMahon Stadium, Calgary, Alberta |
Armadale Cup
From 1974 to 1988 the Canadian championship was known as the Armadale Cup.
External links
- CJFL Team Standings 1887-2011