Telus Cup Pacific Regional

The Telus Cup Pacific Regional formerly the Air Canada Cup Pacific Regional is the final qualifying round for the Telus Cup. The tournament presently involves the Alberta Elite Hockey League and the British Columbia Major Midget League. The tournament has also previously involved teams from the Northwest Territories and the Yukon.

The first tournament was held in 1984 when the then Air Canada Cup was reduced from a twelve team tournament with each branch under Hockey Canada's jurisdiction sending one representative to the tournament to a host team and five regional qualifiers participating in the national championship tournament.

Tournaments
Note: the 2017 tournament was not needed as the Cariboo Cougars won the BCMML playoffs and were the host team for the 2017 Telus Cup.