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The Aurora Award for Best Fanzine is given out annually by the Canadian SF and Fantasy Association at the awards ceremony organized by Canvention.
The Aurora/Boreal Awards began in 1980, however awards for fanzines were not given out till 1986.
1986
- The Maple Leaf Rag; Garth Spencer
1988
- MLR; Michael Skeet
1989
- MLR; Michael Skeet
1990
- MLR; Michael Skeet
1991
- Neology; Catherine Girczyc
1992
- Sol Rising; Larry Hancock
1993
- Under The Ozone Hole; John Herbert and Karl Johanson
1994
- Under The Ozone Hole; John Herbert and Karl Johanson
1995
- Under The Ozone Hole; John Herbert and Karl Johanson
1996
- Under The Ozone Hole; John Herbert and Karl Johanson
1997
- Sol Rising; Theresa Wojtasiewicz
1998
- Warp Factor; Chris Chartier
1999
- Warp; Lynda Pelley
2000
- Voyageur; Karen Bennett
2001
- Voyageur; Karen Bennett
2002
- Voyageur; Karen Bennett and Sharon Lowachee
2003
- Made in Canada Newsletter; Don Bassie
2004
- Made in Canada Newsletter; Don Bassie
2005
2006
- The Royal Swiss Navy Gazette; Garth Spencer
2007
- Brins d'Eternite; Guillaume Voisine
2008
- No Award
2009
2010
- WCSFAzine; R. Graeme Cameron
2011
- No Award
2012
- Bourbon and Eggnog; Eileen Bell, Ryan McFadden, Billie Milholland and Randy McCharles