After the 2019 season, the
Can-Am League merged with the
Frontier League, with five of the six remaining teams joining the league. The remaining team, the
Ottawa Champions, were not invited to take part, but it was not immediately clear if they would fold or go on hiatus as owner Miles Wolff, looked to sell the team. He could not find a buyer, and the team folded operations. In September 2020, the FL decided to expand to Ottawa, granting a franchise to a group led by
Sam Katz, the former mayor of
Winnipeg and owner of the
Winnipeg Goldeyes of the
American Association;
Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, who owns the
Ottawa 67’s junior hockey team and the
Ottawa Redblacks of the
Canadian Football League; and local lawyer Jacques J.M. Shore. On 30 July 2021, Équipe Québec hosted the
New York Boulders at Stade Canac and won the game 10–8 in front of 2,800 spectators, the maximum number that was allowed due to the government of Quebec's public health restrictions. On 12 September 2021, Équipe Québec qualified for the playoffs, and they faced the
Washington Wild Things in the best-of-five Frontier League Division Series (FLDS). The crowd of 3,750 gathered at Stade Canac during Game 3 represented more than 900 people than the number allowed due to public health restrictions, and Québec were able to pull a 3–2 win over the Wild Things. They however lost Games 4 and 5, which ended their unique season. Équipe Québec finished the season first place in the Atlantic Division with a record of 52 wins and 44 losses with an average of 2,288 fans in 24 home games, including the playoffs. In October 2021, Bobby Brown was hired as the Titans
manager for the
2022 season, after Steve Brook, on a one-year contract, became the
Gateway Grizzlies manager. On 13 May 2022, Ottawa opened their inaugural season with a 10–6 road victory against the
Joliet Slammers. After a nine-game road trip, the team hosted the
Evansville Otters in its home opener on 24 May. The Titans won the game by a final score of 2–0 with Evan Grills pitching eight scoreless innings with 15 strikeouts in front of a crowd of 3,458. The Titans won seven games out of nine in their final homestand, ending on 1 September. They however lost in the semifinals to the eventual champions, the Québec Capitales 2 games to 1. In their first season in Ottawa, the Titans averaged 1,211 fans per game. Ottawa made it to the playoffs again in 2024, and faced the
Tri-City ValleyCats in the Wild Card Game. They defeated the ValleyCats 5–2, but however lost to the Capitales again in the FLDS 2 games to 1. Third baseman AJ Wright was selected as the 2024 Third Baseman Of The Year by the Frontier League, and team play-by-play broadcaster Davide Disipio received the Robert Ford Broadcaster of the Year award. == Season-by-season record ==