1941 BCFL season

The 1941 BCFL season was the 13th season of play of the British Columbia Football League. Quesnel United won the League championship for the first time.

After the outbreak of the Pacific War on 7 December 1941, professional sport in BC was suspended for the duration, so the 1941 season was the last before the hiatus; competition resumed in 1946. During the war, various unofficial regional competitions were organised by the clubs, such as the Lower Mainland Football League, the Nechako Football League, the Okanagan Football League, and the South Island Football League.

Division One

 * Greater Vancouver - 2 clubs (Rowing Club, Royal City)
 * Greater Victoria - 2 clubs (Oak Bay, Royal Oak)
 * Vancouver Island - 3 clubs (Nanaimo City, Nanaimo Thistle, Port Alberni)
 * Northern BC - 4 clubs (Fort George, Fort Nelson, Kitimat City, Quesnel Utd)
 * Southern BC - 1 club (Cranbrook NS)

Division Two

 * Greater Vancouver - 2 clubs (Kitsilano, Van Utd)
 * Greater Victoria - 3 clubs (Langford, Vic Athletic, Vic Utd)
 * Vancouver Island - 3 clubs (Alberni Town, Courtenay, Wellington)
 * Northern BC - 2 clubs (Cassiar City, South Hazelton)
 * Southern BC - 6 clubs (Blaenau, Cranbrook City, Kamloops City, Kimberley Town, Kelowna Central, Vavenby Town)

Division Three

 * Greater Vancouver - 3 clubs (Burnaby Albion, Mission City, Port Moody)
 * Vancouver Island - 3 clubs (Comox Rovers, Parksville, Quatsino Navy)
 * Northern BC - 6 clubs (100 Mile House, Connaught Hill, Dease Lake, PG Army, Regatta Club, Terrace)
 * Southern BC - 4 clubs (Grand Forks, Llangefni, Nelson City, Tisquit)

Division Three Qualification Competition
The top three finishers of each of the four regional leagues qualified.