1934 BC FA Cup

The 1934 BC FA Cup was the 44th season of the oldest football cup competition in North America, the British Columbia Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Royal Oak Hotspur won the competition for the third time, defeating Cranbrook City 1:0 in the final at Windsor Park, Victoria.

1st Round
The sixteen Division Three sides were joined by the 48 non-league clubs that advanced from the Qualifying Round.

2nd Round
Notable was the Kelowna derby in which D3 Chichester defeated cross-town rivals Kelowna Central of Division Two 1:0 away in the replay after drawing 2:2 at home.

4th Round
The fourth round saw the first of 1933's "giant-slayings", when Mission City defeating Rowing Club on penalties.

Semi-finals
The 1934 semi-finals proved particularly exciting. In one pairing, a Victoria derby saw Royal Oak defeating Langford with a pair of 1:0 wins, whilst Division Three side Port Moody's Cinderella run brought them to face Division Two's Cranbrook City. A 4:1 away win at Baker Park made it seem certain that they were set to become the first D3 side to reach the Final, but in the return leg in Port Moody, Cranbrook exploded for three goals in the first 25 minutes and going on to win 5:0 to secure a 6:4 aggregate win to advance.

Final
League champions Royal Oak Hotspur became the first side to secure the League and cup double since Rowing Club managed the feat in 1929 with a fine 1:0 win over Division Two Cranbrook City.