You’re in, no matter how your season finishes. Once league play wraps, every team is placed into the right division for the best possible tournament weekend.
League champions compete against other league winners for the Provincial Championship.
Every other team is invited into a full tournament division against teams from other cities. No championship required. Champion or not, your team gets one more weekend to compete, represent your city, and finish the season together.
For many teams, the best memories happen after the regular season ends. Provincials Weekend is about, new competition, team bonding, and finishing the season together on a bigger stage. Whether you're chasing a championship or just one more weekend with your team, every team has a place to compete, connect, and celebrate the game.
League champions battle in the Champions bracket; everyone else plays a full, competitive Open tournament.
Provincials is open to all UA Flag teams, regardless of where you finished.
Community. Certified officials. Media coverage. Team awards. A weekend your players will remember.
Team tents. Music. Photos. Food. Awards. New opponents. A full festival weekend for athletes and families.
The season's biggest weekend is here. Register your team now - Championship and Open Bracket placements will be finalized once league play concludes province-wide.
Register your teamYour coach signs the team up and pays the entry fee.
Keep playing out your league schedule. Final bracket placement will be determined once your local league season concludes and teams will be placed in either the Championship or Open Division.
Once all league play across Ontario concludes, champions advance to the Championship Bracket and all other teams enter the Open Bracket.
Step on the field and compete against UA teams from across the province to close out your season.
More than a tournament, Provincials is a weekend-long celebration of flag football featuring competition, community, and unforgettable experiences for athletes and families.
Register your teamDivisions Available:
U8 Co-Ed, U10 Co-Ed, U12 Co-Ed, U14 Co-Ed, U16 Co-Ed, U18 Co-Ed, Junior Girls, Senior Girls.
Guest players are only permitted if a team falls below the minimum active roster requirement for Provincials.
Minimum Active Roster (5v5 – All RISE, NEXT, and GIRLS Divisions):
Teams must have a minimum of 8 active athletes. If a team has 8 or more available players, guest players are not permitted.
Examples:
A team with 10 rostered athletes has 2 absences, leaving 8 active players → No guest players allowed. A team with 10 rostered athletes has 3 absences, leaving 7 active players → One guest player may be added to reach the minimum roster of 8.
After league play finishes, league champions go into the Champions bracket and play for the provincial title. Every other team plays the Open bracket — a full, competitive tournament against teams at their level.
No. If you win your league you move into the Champions bracket; if not, you play the Open bracket.
A flat entry fee of $300 per team (plus HST). No additional platform fees.
Yes,
5v5 format for all RISE, NEXT, and GIRLS divisions Unlimited handoffs in all divisions Quarterbacks cannot run beyond the line of scrimmage. NEXT & GIRLS: Rushing allowed every play RISE: No rushing in U8, U10, and U12; one rush per defensive possession in U14 Modified mercy rule applies in RISE divisions. Overtime only applies during Championship Day and tournament play.
View the Full Rule Book: https://drive.google.com/file/d/137TvbkE32hhenQ6d6CcjDMDu0ISHsc67/view?usp=sharing