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The Governor General, the 4th Earl of Minto (Sir Gilbert John Murray Kynmond Elliot), donated the ‘Minto Cup’ in 1901 for a challenge competition to be awarded to the top Senior ‘amateur’ team among the championship teams of the ‘Senior’ leagues across Canada. Within three years, challengers included both ‘amateur’ and ‘under-the-table’ professional teams.

By 1910, the Minto Cup was taken over by the newly emerging West Coast professional league and became symbolic of lacrosse preeminence in the professional ranks, with the New Westminster Salmonbellies dominating professional play at the time. When the West Coast professional league ended in 1924, the Minto Cup was put into storage and, for a time, ‘lost and forgotten’.

The Minto Cup was transferred to the Canadian Lacrosse Association in the early 1930s and, in 1937, was designated as the top Canadian Junior A box lacrosse championship award. The first Junior A team to capture the Minto Cup championship was the Orillia Terriers, defeating the Vancouver Burrard Bluebirds. Since that time, with a brief interlude during the war years (1943, 1944, 1945) and the Covid-19 pandemic (2020, 2021), the Minto Cup has remained the pre-eminent symbol of Junior A lacrosse excellence across Canada.

2026  TBC
2025 Coquitlam Adanacs [BC]
2024 Coquitlam Adanacs [BC]
2023 Burlington Blaze [ON]
2022 Whitby Warriors [ON]
2021 -
2020 -
2019 Orangeville Northmen [ON]
2018 Coquitlam Adanacs [BC]
2017 Six Nations Arrows [ON]
2016 Coquitlam Adanacs [BC]
2015 Six Nations Arrows [ON]
2014 Six Nations Arrows [ON]
2013 Whitby Warriors [ON]
2012 Orangeville Northmen [ON]
2011 Whitby Warriors [ON]
2010 Coquitlam Adanacs [BC]
2009 Orangeville Northmen [ON]
2008 Orangeville Northmen [ON]
2007 Six Nations Arrows [ON]
2006 Peterborough Lakers [ON]
2005 Burnaby Lakers [BC]
2004 Burnaby Lakers [BC]
2003 St. Catharines Athletics [ON]
2002 Burnaby Lakers [BC]
2001 St. Catharines Athletics [ON]
2000 Burnaby Lakers [BC]
1999 Whitby Warriors [ON]
1998 Burnaby Lakers [BC]
1997 Whitby Warriors [ON]
1996 Orangeville Northmen [ON]
1995 Orangeville Northmen [ON]
1994 New Westminster Salmonbellies [BC]
1993 Orangeville Northmen [ON]
1992 Six Nations Arrows [ON]
1991 St. Catharines Athletics [ON]
1990 St. Catharines Athletics [ON]
1989 Peterborough Maulers [ON]
1988 Victoria-Esquimalt Legion [BC]
1987 Peterborough Maulers [ON]
1986 Peterborough Maulers [ON]
1985 Whitby Warriors [ON]
1984 Whitby Warriors [ON]
1983 Peterborough James Gang [ON]
1982 Peterborough James Gang [ON]
1981 Peterborough James Gang [ON]
1980 Whitby CBC Builders [ON]
1979 Burnaby Cablevision [BC]
1978 Burnaby Cablevision [BC] 
1977 Burnaby Cablevision [BC]
1976 Victoria MacDonalds [BC]
1975 Peterborough Gray-Munros [ON]
1974 Peterborough PCO's [ON]
1973 Peterborough PCO's [ON]
1972 Peterborough PCO's [ON]
1971 Richmond Roadrunners [BC]
1970 Lakeshore Maple Leafs [ON]
1969 Oshawa Green Gaels [ON]
1968 Oshawa Green Gaels [ON]
1967 Oshawa Green Gaels [ON]
1966 Oshawa Green Gaels [ON]
1965 Oshawa Green Gaels [ON]
1964 Oshawa Green Gaels [ON]
1963 Oshawa Green Gaels [ON]