Premier Soccer Leagues Canada
The Premier Soccer Leagues Canada is a national pro–am soccer organization in Canada. It consists of five regional leagues; the Alberta Premier League, British Columbia Premier League, Ontario Premier League, Prairies Premier League, and Ligue1 Québec, with each league operating men's and women's divisions. PSLC is overseen by Canada Soccer Business, in partnership with participating provincial member federations.
Originally founded as League1 Canada in 2022, PSLC is the third tier of the soccer league system">Association football">soccer league system which is the highest level of pro–am soccer in the country. It is below the Canadian Premier League and Northern Super League which are the nation's top-tier professional leagues. Winners of each men's regional premier league gain entry to the Canadian Championship the following season, from which they may qualify for the CONCACAF Champions Cup; winners of each women's regional premier league gain entry of the Women's Inter-Provincial Championship from which the winner advances to the CONCACAF W Champions Cup.
History
In 2011, the Première ligue de soccer du Québec was established to begin play in 2012, marking the return of semi-professional soccer in the province of Quebec. In 2013, League1 Ontario was founded as a semi-professional league by the Ontario Soccer Association to begin play in 2014 with a men's division, followed by a women's division in 2015. After multiple years of consideration, League1 British Columbia began play in 2022 in both the male and female divisions.On March 31, 2022, League1 Canada was announced as an alliance of the three existing division three pro-am leagues, aligning the national soccer pathway. L1O and L1BC adopted new logos that day, while the PLSQ transitioned to a common logo and rebranded to Ligue1 Québec in 2023. Dino Rossi became the first League1 Canada president in May 2022.
From August 12 to 14, 2022, the inaugural Women's Inter-Provincial Championship was held in Laval, Quebec. The competition was a four-team knockout tournament featuring the champions of each of the three divisions, as well as an additional team from the PLSQ. A.S. Blainville won the inaugural title. The 2023 tournament was held in British Columbia.
In March 2023, League1 Alberta was announced with a five-team exhibition series to be played that summer. The league launched officially in 2024 season with eight teams participating in the inaugural season. In June 2023, League1 Prairies was announced with plans for the league to operate between Manitoba and Saskatchewan; the league initially planned to launch for the 2025 season. Similarly in early 2023, League1 Canada also announced exploring expanding with a multi-provincial League1 Atlantic for Atlantic Canada in March 2023, but a timeframe for its formal expansion was not announced. An annual showcase tournament, known as the Maritime Super Series, began play in 2023 as a stepping stone towards the formation of a formal league.
On December 7, 2023, League1 Canada announced it had reached an agreement with the Alberta Soccer Association to add League1 Alberta to its national alliance of Division III pro-am leagues. Later that week, Dino Rossi resigned from his role as League1 Canada president.
In November 2025, the Saskatchewan Soccer Association announced plans to run a League1 Prairies exhibition series in 2026 which will lead to launching a full league in 2028. Clubs from Saskatchewan and Manitoba would participate in the competition.
In January 2026, the Prairies Premier League was announced alongside a rebranding from League1 Canada to Premier Soccer Leagues Canada.
Regional competitions
Leagues
Each member league determines their own season format and schedules. As of 2025, each regional premier league determined their champions via regular season standings.League cups
Not to be confused with a league's playoff phase.Inter-provincial competitions
Women
The Women's Inter-Provincial Championship is a four-team knockout tournament organized by PSLC. It is contested annually by the four regional premier league champions. The tournament is held over a single weekend at the end of the season and determines a national champion. The winner of the 2023 tournament qualified for the 2024–25 CONCACAF W Champions Cup.| Cup | First season | Current winner |
| Women's Inter-Provincial Championship | 2022 | Simcoe County Rovers FC |