At Prince of Whales, we believe that community, inclusion, and celebration are as vital on land as they are on the open ocean. That’s why, for the second year in a row, we’ve proudly sponsored a team in Out For Kicks, Vancouver’s queer soccer league, and what a season it’s been!
As our second season of sponsorship is soon coming to an end, we’re taking a moment to reflect on what it means to be part of such an inspiring, energetic, and welcoming community. The Prince of Whales team, sporting stunning purple jerseys proudly featuring our whale tail logo, has shown up every week with spirit, heart, and a commitment to both competition and connection. We’ve loved cheering them on as they’ve played with pride and brought our values to life on the field.
Why We’re Proud to Support Out For Kicks
Out For Kicks isn’t just a soccer league. It’s a joyful expression of queer community, athleticism, and visibility. It’s a space where 2SLGBTQIA+ players and allies come together not just to play, but to belong. Prince of Whales is committed to supporting the 2SLGBTQIA+ community through various activities that strengthen our community bonds.
At Prince of Whales, we understand the power of shared experiences, as these are the moments that create bonds, spark joy, and bring us all closer together.
Looking Ahead with Excitement
While this OFK summer season is soon wrapping up, our commitment isn’t. We’re already excited to return next year for another season of play, pride, and community building. Supporting Out For Kicks has been one of the most meaningful ways we stay connected to the incredible people and culture that make Vancouver so special.
- To our team: thank you for representing us with such heart and energy.
- To the league: thank you for creating a space where everyone is welcome.
- To the future: we’ll see you next season, bigger, brighter, and ready to cheer even louder!
From all of us at Prince of Whales: Here’s to another year of pride, partnership, and playing with purpose!












































