The following is an overview of the events of1886 in Canadian football, primarily focusing on the senior teams that played in this era. This includes news, standings, playoff games, and championships. This was the fourth season since the creation of theOntario Rugby Football Union (ORFU) and theQuebec Rugby Football Union (QRFU) and the second since the re-establishment of theCanadian Rugby Football Union (CRFU).
There was noCanadian championship this year.[1] Initially, theCanadian Rugby Football Union (CRFU) had scheduled a second consecutive All-Star game to be played inMontreal on November 18, 1886. However, the ORFU was opposed and preferred a championship game between their champions and the champions of the QRFU.[1] Additionally, the ORFU was disputing a proposed rule change that would allow for passing the ball back through the scrimmage, which was a significant deviation from rugby football.[1] Consequently, the ORFU informed the QRFU winners, theMontreal Football Club, via telegram on November 15, that they would not be sending a team.[1] At the CRFU annual meeting on November 18, the aforementioned rule change was adopted.[1]