Our Members
Bays United FC: Bounded by the waterfront on the south and east and by continuous line connecting Gordon Head Road, Cedar Hill X Road, Cedar Hill Road, Kiwanis Way, Cook Street, Hillside Avenue, Douglas Street and Belleville Street on the north and west.
Cordova Bay Soccer Association: Bounded on the east by waterfront, on the south by Royal Oak Avenue as it connects with the Pat Bay Highway, east along Royal Oak Drive and extending to the waterfront, on the west by the Patricia Bay Highway and on the north by the boundary between Central Saanich and Saanich along Dooley Rd and extensions thereof.
Cowichan Valley Soccer Association: Bounded on the north by the Chemainus River, on the east and west by the waterfront (including those areas to the west such as Cowichan and Youbou) and on the south to the summit of the Malahat with the “look-out” being the cutoff.
Gorge Soccer Association: Bounded on the south and west by the waterfront and by Belleville Street, and on the north and east by a continuous line connecting Island Highway at the point it crosses the Parsons Bridge, to Burnside Road West, Charlton Road, Granville Road, Burnside Road West, Grange Road, Violet Avenue, McKenzie Avenue, Carey Road, Ralph Street, Douglas Street to the south boundary on Belleville Street.
Gordon Head Soccer Association: Bounded on the north by the waterfront, on the east, south and west by a continuous line connecting Gordon Head Road, Cedar Hill X Road, Cedar Hill Road, Mount Douglas Cross Road, Blenkinsop Road, and an extension of Blenkinsop to the waterfront.
Juan de Fuca Soccer Association: Bounded on the south by the waterfront, on the east by a continuous line that connects the Old Island Hwy, Trans Canada Hwy, Burnside Road, Prospect Lake Road, to Prospect Lake and then a line extending west over to the Highland District boundary extended north to the Central Saanich boundary and Todd Inlet. Bounded on the north by the line crossing Tod Inlet to the summit of the Malahat with the “look-out” being the cutoff. On the north side of Sooke Road follow the Metchosin border except just before Glinz Lake Road the border heads due north to the Metchosin boarder. On the south side of Sooke Road follow the Metchosin border to the Becher Bay First Nations land, then follow the Becher Bay First Nations border to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, with the First Nations land being in Juan de Fuca territory. Sooke will have the area to the West and Juan de Fuca the area to the East
Lakehill Soccer Association: Bounded by a continuous line starting at the Patricia Bay Highway and east on Royal Oak Avenue, Royal Oak Drive, Blenkinsop Road, Mount Douglas X Road, Cedar Hill Road, Kiwanis Way, Cook Street, Hillside Ave, Douglas Street and continuing through the Town and Country Parking Lot and onto the Patricia Bay Highway.
Peninsula Soccer Association: Bounded on the west, north and east by the waterfront and on the south by the municipal boundary between Central Saanich and Saanich (extending from Todd Inlet to Bear Hill and Dooley Roads to the Sidney Channel).
Prospect Lake Soccer Club: Bounded on the north by the municipal boundary between Central Saanich and Saanich, extending from Todd Inlet to the Patricia Bay Highway, on the east by the Patricia Bay Highway and on the south and west by a continuous line joining Ralph Street (at the Pat Bay Highway) to Carey Road, McKenzie Avenue, Violet Avenue, Grange Road, Burnside Road West, Granville Road, Charlton Road, Prospect Lake Road to a point immediately south of Meadowbrooke Road on a line extended to the boundary between Saanich and the Highlands and north to Todd Inlet.
Salt Spring Island Youth Soccer Association: Includes Salt Spring Island, the Outer Gulf Islands and Thetis Island
Sooke Soccer Club: Bounded on the south and west by the waterfront. On the north side of Sooke Road follow the Metchosin boarder except just before Glinz Lake Road the border heads due north to the Metchosin boarder. On the south side of Sooke Road follow the Metchosin boarder to the Becher Bay First Nations land, then follow the Becher Bay First Nations border to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, with the First Nations land being in Juan de Fuca territory.


