The Canadian League was a minor league baseball league that operated in Canada in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The first version of the league operated from 1885–1899, becoming a Class-D league in 1899 and merging into the International League in 1900.
In 1905 there was a four-team class D loop known as the Canadian League. Another league using that title ran from 1911 through 1915 — it was originally ranked a D league as well, moved to a C rating a year later and in 1914 got a B classification. Frank Shaughnessy managed the Ottawa team from 1913 to 1915.
The league briefly returned in 1905 and then operated again from 1911 to 1915.
1899 Canadian League
Secretary: Cal Davis
#Stratford (5-20) moved to Woodstock June 8.
##Chatham and St. Thomas disbanded July 4. Player Statistics
Home Runs, four players tied with 5.
1905 D Canadian League
President: NA
#Simcoe disbanded around July 15.
No Individual Statistics Available.
1911 D Canadian League
President: Donald Ferguson
No Playoffs Scheduled. Player Statistics
1912 C Canadian League
President: J. P. Fitzgerald
No Playoffs Scheduled. Player Statistics
1913 C Canadian League
President: J. P. Fitzgerald
No Playoffs Scheduled. Player Statistics
1914 B Canadian League
President: J. P. Fitzgerald
No Playoffs Scheduled. Player Statistics
1915 B Canadian League
President: J. P. Fitzgerald
No Playoffs Scheduled. Player Statistics