In recent years, Canada has witnessed a remarkable surge in interest and development surrounding girls' tackle football. With a pioneering presence in this domain, the National Capital Amateur Football Association (NCAFA) and Ottawa have emerged as leaders, taking substantial strides to promote and support female participation in the sport. This progressive approach has paved the way for numerous opportunities for girls eager to take up tackle football, empowering them to compete in an all-women development league. The growing enthusiasm and investment in this area reflect the broader societal shift towards gender inclusivity and equal opportunities in sports, as Canada continues to nurture a generation of talented and empowered female athletes.