Jozy Altidore had a hat trick and Toronto FC won the Voyageurs Trophy for the seventh time Wednesday night, taking the Canadian Championship final 7-4 on aggregate with a 5-2 second-leg victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps.

Sebastian Giovinco had a goal and two assists and Tosaint Ricketts added a goal for Toronto, coming off a 2-2 tie last week in Vancouver in the first leg. Kei Kamara and Brek Shea scored late goals for Vancouver.

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Toronto FC's Justin Morrow, left, and Vancouver Whitecaps' Alphonso Davies vie for control of the ball during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Jozy Altidore had a hat trick and Toronto FC won the Voyageurs Trophy for the seventh time Wednesday night, taking the Canadian Championship final 7-4 on aggregate with a 5-2 second-leg victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps.

Vancouver Whitecaps' Alphonso Davies, center, tries to cross the ball past Toronto FC's Chris Mavinga during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vancouver Whitecaps' Alphonso Davies, center, tries to cross the ball past Toronto FC's Chris Mavinga during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto FC's Sebastian Giovinco, center, celebrates scoring against the Vancouver Whitecaps during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto FC's Sebastian Giovinco, center, celebrates scoring against the Vancouver Whitecaps during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vancouver Whitecaps forward Alphonso Davies, right, leaps over the challenge by Toronto FC defender Justin Morrow during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vancouver Whitecaps forward Alphonso Davies, right, leaps over the challenge by Toronto FC defender Justin Morrow during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vancouver Whitecaps' Yordi Reyna reacts as Toronto FC's Sebastian Giovinco, rear left, and teammates celebrate a goal during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vancouver Whitecaps' Yordi Reyna reacts as Toronto FC's Sebastian Giovinco, rear left, and teammates celebrate a goal during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto earned a spot in the CONCACAF Champions League, the elite club competition covering North and Central America and the Caribbean. Toronto lost the Champions League final in a penalty shootout to Chivas Guadalajara in April.

Toronto FC's Justin Morrow, left, and Vancouver Whitecaps' Alphonso Davies vie for control of the ball during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto FC's Justin Morrow, left, and Vancouver Whitecaps' Alphonso Davies vie for control of the ball during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vancouver Whitecaps' Alphonso Davies, center, tries to cross the ball past Toronto FC's Chris Mavinga during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vancouver Whitecaps' Alphonso Davies, center, tries to cross the ball past Toronto FC's Chris Mavinga during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto FC's Sebastian Giovinco, center, celebrates scoring against the Vancouver Whitecaps during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto FC's Sebastian Giovinco, center, celebrates scoring against the Vancouver Whitecaps during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vancouver Whitecaps forward Alphonso Davies, right, leaps over the challenge by Toronto FC defender Justin Morrow during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vancouver Whitecaps forward Alphonso Davies, right, leaps over the challenge by Toronto FC defender Justin Morrow during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vancouver Whitecaps' Yordi Reyna reacts as Toronto FC's Sebastian Giovinco, rear left, and teammates celebrate a goal during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vancouver Whitecaps' Yordi Reyna reacts as Toronto FC's Sebastian Giovinco, rear left, and teammates celebrate a goal during the first half in the second leg of the Canadian soccer championship final, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, in Toronto. (Chris YoungThe Canadian Press via AP)