Pat Quinn Classic
THE TOURNAMENT IS MANAGED BY SPORT BURNABY
THE TOURNAMENT IS RUN BY INSIDE EDGE HOCKEY
6.1K – 6,100+ players have participated in the Tournament to date
62 – Burnaby has hosted a Christmas Bantam Tournament for 62 years, starting in 1962
97K – the PQC has raised $97,000 for the Pat Quinn Scholarship Fund
255+ – There have been 255+ PQC players have been drafted to the WHL
25K – The Vancouver Canuck Alumni Assoc. has issued $25,000 in scholarships to worthy PQC players
Pat Quinn Classic History
Burnaby has hosted an international U15 Tournament since 1962, making this one of the longest-running tournaments in the world.
In 2015, the Tournament was reimagined to honour the legendary Pat Quinn, and the Pat Quinn Classic was created. Delivered and supported by Hockey and community partnerships, the Tournament carries forward the legacy of Pat Quinn and his passion for developing great athletes and leaders. The PQC has established itself as one of the preeminent tournaments in North America.
Supporting and celebrating academic excellence is central to the PQC. To date, the Tournament has raised over $97,000 for the Pat Quinn Scholarship Fund that supports high-performance athletes pursuing postgraduate studies. Hockey Canada Foundation manages the fund. The Vancouver Canucks Alumni Association has been a long-time Tournament partner and provides five $1,000 scholarships to Tournament players annually. For more information on the criteria and past winners, click here.
Burnaby is a perfect home for the Pat Quinn Classic. Home to the Burnaby Minor Hockey Association and Burnaby Winter Club, Burnaby has the highest ratio of rinks per capita in the world. It’s no surprise the city has produced some exceptional Hockey players. Joe Sakic, Cliff Ronning, Paul Kariya, Darren McCarty, Chris Joseph, Glenn Anderson, Jack McIlhargey, Karl Alzner, Greg Zanon, Byron Ritchie, Tyler McNealy, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Matt Barzal and Dante Fabbro, all played minor Hockey in Burnaby and moved on to the NHL and/or Team Canada.
This Tournament is another chapter in Burnaby’s impressive Hockey history.
Our Mission
To honor Pat Quinn’s legacy and celebrate the proud history of the Tournament in Burnaby, we are committed to delivering a premier experience for young athletes. We focus on sportsmanship, community involvement, and excellence on and off the ice, affirming this event as a cornerstone of Hockey in Burnaby.
Our Vision
Our vision is for the Pat Quinn Classic to be North America’s premier youth hockey tournament, drawing teams from around the world. We aim to provide a competitive yet respectful environment that honors the game’s spirit and the values of its namesake, inspiring participants to excel in hockey and in life.
BURNABY, BC, CANADA
We recognize the ancestral and unseeded homelands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking people and to extend appreciation for the opportunity to hold our tournament on this territory.
Nestled in the heart of Metro Vancouver lies the growing, multicultural urban centre of Burnaby.
Burnaby is British Columbia’s third-largest city, with a population of 230,000 residents from 80 cultural backgrounds, speaking more than 100 languages. This international flavour weaves itself through Burnaby’s shopping, restaurants, cultural centres, festivals, and neighbourhoods.
With 130 parks, Burnaby is known as a green city. One quarter of the city is lush green park space —the highest percentage for any North American city. These parks house extensive walking, hiking and biking trails, and remarkable natural attractions such as Burnaby Lake, Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area and Deer Lake Park.
METRO VANCOUVER
Burnaby is centrally located in British Columbia’s Metro Vancouver region. The region comprises 12 distinct communities, including Vancouver, Richmond, and West Vancouver, and has a population of 2.5 million. Together, the communities comprise one of the world’s most cosmopolitan and dynamic cities.
Packed with breathtaking mountains, oceans, lakes, rivers, and beaches, the region is renowned for its incomparable natural beauty. The North Shore Mountains rise 5,000 feet from the Pacific Ocean, creating an unparalleled, snow-capped backdrop. This provides a venue for a wide range of outdoor activities, including cycling, hiking, kayaking, golf, skiing, and snowboarding. Mountains and oceans provide the backdrop for some of the region’s most notable attractions, including Stanley Park, Granville Island, Grouse Mountain, and the Capilano Suspension Bridge.



