The Champions have won the 2016 Can-Am League Championship at their second season in Ottawa, defeating the Rockland Boulders in Game 5 with a final score of 3-1.
On June 28, 2017, Phillippe Aumont threw the first no-hitter in Ottawa Champions history against the Dominican Republic national baseball team.
Shortly after the Champions were left off the 2020 schedule, Winnipeg Goldeyes owner Sam Katz was attempting to bring either an Atlantic or Frontier League franchise to Ottawa by 2021.
As part of the plans to revitalize baseball in Ottawa, the city and the team invested more than $2 million worth of renovations into the stadium.
[11] Along with the stadium renovations, the city built a new pedestrian bridge to help make it easier to get to the ballpark using public transit.
The pedestrian bridge crosses over Highway 417 to connect the ballpark to the Transit Way and is named in honour of the late Max Keeping.