Open Registrations & Registration Details
Spring 2026 Registration - Now Open!
Choose Your Program
Registering with East Nepean Little League starts by choosing the program that best fits your player. Please select one of the options below to get started.
⚾ Co-Ed Little League (Ages 7-19)
Our core program — and it has always been co-ed.
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Girls and boys play together in House or Interlock settings
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No tryouts — players of any skill level are welcome
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Multiple levels of competitiveness to suit each player’s development and experience
👉 Learn more about Co-Ed divisions
🔗 Divisions / Little League info page
👉 Register for Co-Ed Little League (Spring 2026)
🔗 Link Below ↓
⚾ Girls Baseball (Ages 7-16)
The same rules and gameplay as co-ed baseball, in a girls-only program.
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Identical rules, field sizes, and game structure as co-ed baseball
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New players welcome — no previous experience required
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ENLL Girls Baseball participates in every age category, from Rookie through Senior
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Please note: space may be limited by division. Early registration is recommended.
👉 Learn more about Girls Baseball
🔗 eastnepeanbaseball.on.ca/girls-baseball/
👉 Register for Girls Baseball (Spring 2026)
🔗 Link Below ↓
*We are fully intending to open more teams depending on registration numbers. The registrar will be contacting those on the wait-list as soon as they open a new team.
⚾ Rally Cap Baseball (Ages 5-6)
Rally Cap is ENLL’s introductory baseball program, designed for our youngest players to learn the fundamentals of the game in a fun, supportive, and age-appropriate environment.
This program focuses on:
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Basic baseball skills (throwing, catching, hitting, running)
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Learning the game through play and repetition
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Building confidence, teamwork, and a love for baseball
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A fun-first, low-pressure experience for new players
👉 Learn more about Rally Cap & division details
🔗 eastnepeanbaseball.on.ca/rally-cap/
👉 Register for Rally Cap Baseball (Spring 2026)
🔗 Link Below ↓
⚾ Challenger Baseball
An inclusive program for players with cognitive or physical disabilities — focused on fun, confidence, and participation.
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Gameplay adapted to each player’s abilities
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No score kept — supportive, fun-first environment
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Buddy support provided (one-on-one where possible)
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No residency restrictions — open to all players
👉 Learn more about Challenger Baseball
🔗 eastnepeanbaseball.on.ca/challenger
Questions about Challenger Baseball?
📧 challenger@eastnepeanbaseball.ca
👉 Register for Challenger Baseball (Spring 2026)
🔗 Link Below ↓
Not sure which program to choose?
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Co-Ed Little League → Players looking for traditional House League baseball
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Girls Baseball → Players who prefer a girls-only baseball experience
- Rally Cap Baseball → Program for our youngest of players aged 5 and 6
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Challenger Baseball → Players who benefit from adaptive play and buddy support
If you’re unsure, please reach out and we’ll be happy to help guide you through: registration@eastnepeanbaseball.ca
Important Registration Details
Player Eligibility
Players are eligible to play for East Nepean Little League if they meet one of the following criteria:
- The player lives within the boundaries for East Nepean Little League
- The player lives outside the boundaries but the player or a sibling lived within the boundaries of East Nepean and played in the 2025 season.
- The player lives outside the boundaries but has played yearly without missing a season for East Nepean Little League since moving outside of the boundaries of East Nepean Little League.
- The player lives outside the boundaries but the player or sibling of the player goes to school within East Nepean Little League boundaries is now eligible.
League Boundaries
- Do you belong to East Nepean? Use the League Finder to find out
- Please refer to this map for league boundries (http://tinyurl.com/ottawaLL)
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- Starting in the northwest corner, the boundary is described in a counter-clockwise direction as:
- The northwest corner is in the middle the intersection of Woodroffe Avenue and Baseline Road.
- The western boundary is a sort of zigzag, running as follows: South along Woodroffe to Knoxdale. West on Knoxdale to Greenbank Road. South on Greenbank to Fallowfield Drive. West along Fallowfield to Moodie Drive. South on Moodie to Brophy Drive. West on Brophy to Eagleson/McCordick Rd. South on McCordick to Century Rd W. West on Century Road West, veering on to Goodstown Road and continuing west in a straight line until it intersects Montague Boundary Road. South on Montague until McKenna Road.
- The southern boundary runs northeastward from the Montague/McKenna intersection, along McKenna for a while, then along Klondike Road West, and then Klondike Road East to McCordick Road. Then it makes a slight bend and continues straight to the intersection of North Gower Road and Phelan Road West. Follows Phelan West, and then Phelan East, all the way to Rideau Valley Drive North. Turns south on Rideau Valley and runs to Roger Stevens Drive. Follows Roger Stevens until the bridge over the Rideau River.
- The western boundary runs through the Rideau River, on the east side of Long Island in Manotick and all the way to the train tracks crossing the river underneath Heron Road at Vincent Massey Park.
- The northern boundary runs from those train tracks westward along Heron and then Baseline Road until it reaches the intersection with Woodroffe Avenue
If you have further questions or wish to verify a player's eligibility, please email our Registrar at: registration@eastnepeanbaseball.ca
Age Boundaries and Fees
A player's Little League age is calculated by Little League International's age determination dates.
To determine your players age and to see the Little League age charts please go to https://www.littleleague.org/play-little-league/determine-league-age/ or refer to the Little League age chart: https://www.littleleague.org/downloads/2026-baseball-age-chart/
