As the Canadian Premier League gears up for its eighth season starting in April, four more clubs have unveiled the main looks they’ll sport this year — although one is still unofficial — and one alternate kit made its on-pitch debut.

Following kit unveilings for expansion team FC Supra du Québec, along with the trio of Vancouver FC, Atlético Ottawa and Forge FC, the league has given us official looks at the Hummel-manufactured jerseys for Inter Toronto (formerly York United), Cavalry FC and Pacific FC — plus a brief glimpse at HFX Wanderers’ primary kit in a league-wide promotional video. We also got a look at an alternate kit for Vancouver FC in game action last week.

INTER TORONTO FCCourtesy Inter Toronto and Inter Toronto / Facebook

Inter Toronto’s new primary kit is predominantly white, a colour that “symbolizes unity, openness and possibility — a clean canvas where different cultures, stories and communities come together as one,” according to the club. The base has a pattern of Ts from the club crest embossed all over. Six vertical stripes down the front of the shirt represent the six neighbourhoods of Toronto, fading from light blue on the left to dark blue on the right and fading to white near the bottom of the shirt. The crew neck collar and sleeve cuffs are blue with white trim, and three gold maple leaves sit on the back collar.

CAVALRY FCCourtesy Cavalry FC

Given they joined the CanPL when it started in 2019, Calgary-based Cavalry FC are throwing it back as far as they can with their 2026 primary kits. The kit combines a red base with a white diagonal sash running under the badge, mirroring their look from their inaugural season. The sleeve cuffs and polo collar are white with green stripes running through them. A pattern of tonal chevrons is woven into the fabric of the entire shirt.

PACIFIC FCCourtesy Pacific FC

Victoria, B.C.-based Pacific FC switches things up pretty dramatically with their 2026 primary kit. Having paired purple with white and teal in previous years, this season’s kit introduces black in a big way, with wavy purple and black stripes all over the kit. Narrower tonal vertical stripes are woven into the fabric. The sleeves are black with a wavy purple stripe running from the collar to the sleeve cuff.

HFX WANDERERS FCScreenshots courtesy @CPLsoccer / Twitter

While HFX Wanderers FC have yet to officially unveil their new primary kits on their website or social media channels, we got a decent glimpse of them in a video posted by the Canadian Premier League last week (see below). The shirt in the video is light blue with a dark blue collar, sleeve cuffs and Hummel chevrons. There may be an embossed pattern or other details on the light blue base, but we’ll have to wait for official word to get a close-up view.

VANCOUVER FCCourtesy Vancouver FC

Meanwhile, Vancouver FC debuted their new alternate kit on Wednesday, February 4, in a CONCACAF Champions Cup match against Liga MX side Cruz Azul. It’s mainly white — “echoing both the purity of possibility and the snow-capped peaks that frame the Lower Mainland,” according to a press release — with a pattern of overlapping red and grey maple leaves across the front, sleeves and back “symbolizing the growth of the game radiating from Vancouver to the world.” The collar is red with a white insert at the front, while the sleeve cuffs are red and sponsor logos are black.