Atlantic Canada League — League of Legends
Competitive LoL for Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, Fredericton, Charlottetown, and St. John's.
The Atlantic Canada League (ACL) is the volunteer-run, non-commercial community circuit for competitive League of Legends across Atlantic Canada — serving the LoL communities in Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, Fredericton, Charlottetown, and St. John's, plus the rest of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Free to play, traditional swiss / round-robin / single- or double-elimination formats. The local LoL scene has been active for over a decade, with teams meeting up each year at Frag For Cancer in Halifax and TomorrowLAN in Moncton. ACL keeps the same teams competing between those LAN weekends with structured week-to-week play and persistent standings.
No entry fees. No buy-ins. No in-app currency. No wagering. Players sign in with Discord to register a team, submit rosters, mint tournament codes, and access their profile.
Where ACL plays
- Halifax League of Legends — the largest player base in the league. Most active teams cluster around HRM-area universities and Frag For Cancer alumni.
- Moncton League of Legends — anchored by the annual TomorrowLAN community and Université de Moncton students.
- Saint John League of Legends — growing scene, regular contributors to inter-provincial pickup squads.
- Fredericton League of Legends — UNB-driven roster pool, traditional rival to Saint John.
- Charlottetown / PEI League of Legends — UPEI esports club + island community teams.
- St. John's / Newfoundland League of Legends — MUN Gaming Society pickup teams.
Quick links
- Standings & brackets — live results from the current split
- Schedule — every match in the current tournament
- Teams — full team list with rosters
- Free Agents — players looking for teams
- Stats — per-player KDA, CS/min, gold/min, and champion picks
- Rulebook — eligibility, format, conduct