Associations
These associations oversee amateur baseball activities within their respective provinces, including player development, coaching certification, umpire training, and the organization of local and provincial competitions.
For more information on programs, events, or to get involved, you can visit each association's website or explore the national governing body at Baseball Canada.
Ontario baseball association (OBA)
Focus: Founded in 1918, Baseball Ontario is the official governing body for amateur baseball in the province. It operates under the umbrella of Baseball Canada.
Website: playoba.ca
Baseball canada
Overview: Baseball Canada is the national governing body for amateur baseball, responsible for:
- Developing baseball at all levels across the country
- Representing Canada in international competition
- Supporting provincial baseball associations, coaches, athletes, and officials
- Promoting player safety, inclusivity, and excellence in the sport
Focus: 1964 (originally as the Canadian Federation of Amateur Baseball)
Headquarters: Ottawa, Ontario
Website: www.baseball.ca
National Capital Ontario Baseball Association (NCOBA)
Focus: Youth baseball in the Ottawa region
Website: ncoba.ca
East Nepean Little League
Level: Youth (Ages 4–18)
Overview: East Nepean Little League provides baseball programs for children and teenagers, emphasizing skill development and sportsmanship. They offer various divisions, including co-ed and girls' teams. ottawaactive.com
Kanata Baseball Association
Level: Youth and Adult
Overview: Kanata Baseball Association offers baseball opportunities for players of all ages, focusing on inclusivity and community engagement. They have programs for both youth and adult players.
Orleans Little League Baseball
Level: Youth (Ages 4–16)
Overview: Orleans Little League Baseball provides ba
For a comprehensive list of local baseball clubs and to find one near you, visit the Ontario Baseball Association's club directory.
