The Dunsmore Cup Champions (1980-present)

Special Thanks to Bob Watkins and Mark Wacyk for theirhelp in preparing this list

Year Dunsmore Cup
Winner
Opponent Location
Nov. 13, 2004 Laval 30 Montréal 12 Montréal, PQ (5,022)
Nov. 9, 2003 Laval 59 Concordia 7 Ste. Foy, PQ (15,317)
Nov. 9, 2002 McGill 10 Concordia 6 Montréal, PQ (6,789)
Nov. 10, 20013 McGill 14 Laval 42 Ste. Foy, PQ (12,528)
Nov. 11, 2000 Ottawa 26 Laval 9 Ste. Foy, PQ (10,063)
Nov. 13, 1999 Laval 38 Ottawa 6 Ste. Foy, PQ
Nov. 14-15, 19981 Concordia 17 Laval 12 Montréal, PQ
Nov. 8, 19972 Queen's 7 Ottawa 24 Ottawa, ON
Nov. 9, 1996 Ottawa 20 McGill 11 Ottawa, ON
Nov. 11, 1995 Ottawa 8 Queen's 3 Ottawa, ON
Nov. 5, 1994 Bishop's 14 McGill 7 Montréal, PQ
Nov. 6, 1993 Concordia 10 Bishop's 7 Lennoxville, PQ
Nov. 7, 1992 Queen's 32 Bishop's 6 Lennoxville, PQ
Nov. 9, 1991 Queen's 34 Bishop's 31 Lennoxville, PQ
Nov. 10, 1990 Bishop's 20 Queen's 9 Lennoxville, PQ
Nov. 4, 1989 Queen's 39 Ottawa 18 Kingston, ON
Nov. 5, 1988 Bishop's 16 Queen's 7 Lennoxville, QC
Nov. 7, 1987 McGill 32 Bishop's 16 Lennoxville, PQ
Nov. 8, 1986 Bishop's 38 Carleton 19  
Nov. 16, 1985 Carleton 46 Concordia 21 Ottawa, ON
Nov. 10, 1984 Queen's 37 Bishop's 35 Lennoxville, PQ
Nov. 5, 1983 Queen's 36 McGill 5 Kingston, ON
Nov. 6, 1982 Concordia 25 Queen's 15 Montréal, PQ
Nov. 14, 1981 Queen's 26 McGill 19 Montréal, PQ
Nov. 8, 1980 Ottawa 13 Queen's 12 Ottawa, ON

1The 1998 Dunsmore Cup was settled in double overtime and had to be held over two days. Play on the first day was suspended due to darkness
2 Ottawa was forced to forfeit all post season titles for use of ineligible players during the season.
3Laval was forced to forfeit all post season titles for use of ineligible players during the season.

Yates Cup (East Division) Champions (1974-1979)

Between 1974 and 1979, the teams that now form the O-QIFC and the OUA conferences formed the East and West divisions of the Ontario-Québec Intercollegiate Football Conference. The winners of each conference jointly shared the Yates Cup. The table below summarizes the alignment.

Ontario-Québec Intercollegiate Football Conference
West East
Guelph
McMaster
Toronto (1976-1979)
Waterloo
Western
Wilfrid Laurier
Windsor
York
Bishop's
Carleton
Loyola
McGill
Ottawa
Queen's
Toronto (1974-1975)
UQTR (1977-1979)

The East division Championship is summarized below. For the West Division championship, see the Yates Cup summary.

Year Winner Opponent Location
Nov. 3, 1979 Queen's 22 McGill 5 Kingston, ON
Nov. 4, 1978 Queen's 23 McGill 1 Kingston, ON
Nov. 5, 1977 Queen's 45 Bishop's 27 Kingston, ON
1976 Ottawa 22 Bishop's 20 Ottawa, ON
Nov. 8, 1975 Ottawa 14 Toronto 7  
Nov. 9, 1974 Toronto 24 Ottawa 21 Toronto, ON

Québec Universities Athletic Association Champion (1971-1973)

From 1971 to 1973, the Ontario Universities Athletic Association and the Québec Universities Athletic Association were two separate conferences in the CIAU. Some of the teams in the current O-QIFC were in the OUAA, while others were in the QUAA. The divsional alignment is summarized in the table below.

OUAA QUAA
Western Section Eastern Section
West Division Central Division Capital Division Northern Division Blue Division White Division
Waterloo
Western
Windsor
Guelph
McMaster
Waterloo Lutheran
Ottawa
Laurentian (1971 only)
York
Carleton
Queen's
Toronto
Bishop's
Loyola1
McGill
Montréal
Royal Military College
Sir George Wiliams1
College Militaire Royale
MacDonald College
Université du Québec à Montréal
Université du Québec à Trois Rivières
Sherbrooke
1In 1974, Loyola College and Sir George Williams University merged (and eventually became Concordia Unviersity).

The winner of the QUAA championship is listed below. For the winner of the OUAA championship, see the Yates Cup summary.

Year Winner Opponent Location
Nov. 10, 1973 McGill 78 UQTR 6  
Nov. 11, 1972 Loyola 50 MacDonald College 6 Montréal, PQ
Nov. 6, 1971 Bishop's 49 Sherbrooke 2 Sherbrooke, PQ

Central Canada Intercollegiate Football Conference Champion (1967-1970)

From 1967-1970, the teams of the current O-QIFC were part of the Central Canada Intercollegiate Football Conference and the Ontario-Québec Athletic Association. The Central Canada Conference was originally one division, but in 1968, it split into an east and west division. The alignment is summarized in the following table.

Alignment for 1967

Central Canada Ontario-Québec
Carleton
Guelph
Laurentian
Ottawa
Waterloo Lutheran
Waterloo
Bishop's
Loyola
MacDonald College
University of Montréal
Royal Millitary College
McMaster
McGill
Queen's
Toronto
Western

Alignment for 1968-1970

Central Canada Ontario-Québec
West Divsion East Division
Carleton
Guelph
Laurentian
Ottawa
Waterloo Lutheran
Windsor
York (since 1969)
Bishop's
Loyola
MacDonald College
University of Montréal
Royal Millitary College
Sir George Williams University
McGill
Queen's
Toronto
Western
Waterloo
McMaster

The winners of the Central Canada Intercollegiate Football Conference are given below. To see the winners of the Ontario-Québec Athletic Association, see the summary given for the Yates Cup.

Year Winner Opponent Location
Nov. 7, 1970 Ottawa 32 Bishop's 15 Ottawa, ON
1969 Windsor 23 Bishop's 22  
1968 Waterloo Lutheran 42 Loyola College 14  
1967 McMaster        

Championships before 1966

Before 1966, the teams of the current OQIFC were distributed amongst the Senior Interprovincial League, the Ontario Intercollegiate Football Conference and the Ottawa-St. Lawrence Athletic Association. The alignment is summarized in the table below:

Senior Interprovincial
League
Ontario Intercollegiate
Football Conference
Ottawa-St. Lawrence
Athletic Association
McGill
Queen's
Toronto
Western
Carleton
Guelph
Loyola
McMaster
Ottawa
Royal Millitary College
Waterloo
Waterloo Lutheran
University of Montréal (in 1966)
Laurentian University (in 1966)
Bishop's
College Militaire Royale
MacDonald College
St. Patrick's

The tables below list the champions of the Ontario Intercollegiate Football Conference and the Ottawa-St. Lawrence Athletic Association. For the winners of the Senior Interprovincial league, see the Yates Cup summary page.

Ontario Intercollegiate Football Conference Champions

Year Winner
1966 Waterloo Lutheran
1965 Ottawa
1964 McMaster
1963 McMaster
1962 McMaster
1961 Ottawa
1960 Ottawa
1959 Guelph OAC
1958 Guelph and McMaster
1957 McMaster

Ottawa-St. Lawrence Association Champions

Year Winner Opponent Location
1966 Ottawa 36 Bishop's 14  
1965 Ottawa 23 St. Patrick's 14  
1964 Bishop's 32 Ottawa 12  
1963 Ottawa 19 Bishop's 13  
1962 Loyola 39 Carleton 24  
1961 Ottawa        
1960 Ottawa        
1959 Ottawa        
1958 Ottawa