List of Teams
| Division | Team | City/Area | Arena | Founded | Joined | Head Coach | Captain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North | Campbell River Storm | Campbell River, BC | Rod Brind'Amour Arena | 1997 | Kevin Spooner | Vacant | |
| Comox Valley Glacier Kings | Courtenay, BC | Comox Valley Sports Centre | 1992 | Jordan Butcher | Jackson Garrett | ||
| Oceanside Generals | Parksville, BC | Oceanside Place | 1990 | Dave Johnson | Vacant | ||
| Nanaimo Buccaneers | Nanaimo, BC | Nanaimo Ice Centre | 2012 | Brad Knight | Vacant | ||
| South | Kerry Park Islanders | Mill Bay, BC | Kerry Park Arena | 1970 | Brad Scafe | Vacant | |
| Peninsula Panthers | North Saanich, BC | Panorama Recreation Centre | 1980's | Rob Armstrong | Vacant | ||
| Saanich Braves | Saanich, BC | George Pearkes Arena | 1967 | Brad Cook | Ty Jones | ||
| Victoria Cougars | Victoria, BC | Archie Browning Arena | 1998 | Mark Van Helvoirt | Brody Coulter | ||
| Westshore Wolves | Colwood, BC | Bear Mountain Arena | 2012 | Unknown | Vacant | ||
- Notes
- An asterisk (*) denotes a franchise move. See the respective team articles for more information.
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