In 1948, Bass moved to Canada, where he played 11 games with the Montreal Alouettes.[3] After trying out with the Rockets in 1949, he returned to Canada, signing with the Toronto Argonauts, where he would play 45 regular season and 9 playoff games in 4 seasons, also being selected an All-Star in 1951.[4] As a squad captain, Bass was a key figure in the Argonaut teams that won the 1950 and 1952 Grey Cup titles. After import player rules cost him his position with the Boatmen, he played 1954 with the Ottawa Rough Riders[5] and was player coach with the amateur Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers in his final season.
Bill Bass was one of the first group of African-American players to break the colour barrier in Canadian football, following the path blazed by Herb Trawick. He settled in Ontario, and for the last six years of his life was physical education supervisor at Delhi District Secondary School.[6] He died of a heart attack at his home in Tillsonberg on September 28, 1967, at the age of 45.