2013-2014 Canadian Direct Insurance Premier League Teams
| Club | Est. | City/Area |
|---|---|---|
| Vancouver Rowing Club | 1908 | Vancouver |
| Burnaby Lake Rugby Club | 1994 | Burnaby |
| Capilano RFC | 1969 | North Vancouver |
| Castaway Wanderers RFC | 1906 | Oak Bay |
| James Bay Athletic Association | 1886 | Victoria |
| Meraloma Athletic Club | 1923 | Vancouver |
| UBC Old Boys Ravens | 1974 | Vancouver |
| University of Victoria Vikes | Unknown | Victoria |
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