BC Elite Hockey League-U18 AAA

The British Columbia Elite Hockey League U18 AAA or BCEHLU18AAA formerly the BC Hockey Major Midget League is the top provincial midget ice hockey league in British Columbia, Canada. Governed by BC Hockey and inaugurated in 2004, the league currently consists of 11 teams. Players range from 15 to 17 years old. The league champion goes on to the Telus Cup Pacific Regional to compete with the Alberta Elite Hockey League (AEHL) champion to represent the Pacific region at the annual Telus Cup, Canada's national midget championship. The league champion is awarded the Cromie Memorial Cup as provincial champions.

On September 16, 2021 the league was announced as being renamed the British Columbia Elite Hockey League with the league being specifically renamed the British Columbia Elite Hockey League U18 AAA.

League champions

 * Earlier Midget AAA champions
 * 2004: Kamloops
 * 2003: Williams Lake
 * 2002: Kelowna
 * 2001: Prince George
 * 2000: Kamloops
 * 1999: Kamloops
 * 1998: Kelowna
 * 1997: Kelowna
 * 1996: Prince George
 * 1995: Kamloops
 * 1994: Chilliwack
 * 1993: Kamloops
 * 1992: Kamloops
 * 1991: Saanich
 * 1990: Prince George
 * 1989: Coquitlam
 * 1988: North Shore Winter Club
 * 1987: Richmond
 * 1986: Burnaby
 * 1985: North Shore Winter Club
 * 1984: North Shore Winter Club
 * 1983: Terrace
 * 1982: Burnaby Winter Club
 * 1981: Prince George
 * 1980: North Shore Winter Club
 * 1979: North Shore Winter Club
 * 1978: Prince George
 * 1977: Burnaby Winter Club
 * 1976: Kamloops South
 * 1975: Point Grey
 * 1974: Burnaby Winter Club
 * 1973: Richmond
 * 1972: North Shore Winter Club
 * 1971: North Shore Winter Club
 * 1970: Penticton
 * 1969: Prince Geoge
 * 1968: Kimberley
 * 1965: Trail
 * 1964: Trail
 * 1963: New Westminster
 * 1962: Trail
 * 1961: Kamloops
 * 1960: Kamloops
 * 1959: Cranbrook
 * 1958: Trail
 * 1957: Kimberley
 * 1956: Trail
 * 1955: Trail
 * 1954: Kamloops
 * 1953: Kelowna
 * 1952: Trail
 * 1951: Trail
 * 1950: Vancouver Eagletimes
 * 1949: Kimberley
 * 1948: Trail
 * 1947: Kimberley
 * 1946: Kimberley
 * 1945: Kimberley
 * 1944: Kimberley
 * 1940: Trail
 * 1939: Vernon
 * 1938: Merritt

a The Giants earned an automatic bye into the Telus Cup because the Red Deer Optimist Rebels were hosting the tournament

Telus Cup
The Vancouver North West Giants (2007, 2011) and Okanagan Rockets (2014) are the only teams to have represented the league at the Telus Cup. Upon the Giants' winning the BC MML championship in 2007, a regional final with the AMHL was not necessary as Red Deer was hosting the Telus Cup that year. The Giants finished fourth in the Telus Cup tournament in 2007 before returning four years later; they again finished fourth in 2011. The 2014 Rockets, meanwhile, won the bronze medal.

Prior to the inauguration of the BC MML, the national midget championship was held in British Columbia twice – hosted by Kelowna in 1996 and Prince George in 2001. The Burnaby Winter Club Travellers represent the only B.C. team to win the national championship, defeating the Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy from Quebec in 1982, as well as winning bronze in 1980.