Summary
Canada boasts a thriving baseball ecosystem, ranging from professional to collegiate levels. The highest professional league operating in Canada is Triple-A under the American Association.
Minor League Baseball features the Northwest League, primarily based in the United States but including a Canadian team in Vancouver. Additionally, various Independent leagues, such as the Frontier League, also operate in Canada.
Beyond professional baseball, there are numerous Semi-professional and Summer collegiate leagues. The Intercounty Baseball League is a long-established semi-professional league, while summer collegiate leagues include the Northwoods League, West Coast League, and Western Canadian Baseball League.
Canada has a long and storied baseball history. Notably, the Montreal Expos were a Major League Baseball team from 1969 to 2004. The country has also produced a number of talented players, including Justin Morneau and Russell Martin, who have played in the Major Leagues.
Several Canadian teams have won championships, with the Edmonton Trappers capturing two Canadian Baseball League titles (2003, 2005). The London Majors have won three Intercounty Baseball League championships (2009, 2013, 2014). In the Northwoods League, the Thunder Bay Border Cats have won two championships (2011, 2022).