THE POND’S DAY CAMPS ARE BASED AROUND FUN & DEVELOPMENT Learn from Pond Certified Coaches
Participants should be playing in a hockey league or participating in a hockey program
Participants are required to be able to skate forwards, backwards and stop
Hockey Camp is not a learn to skate program
Co-Ed Camp, all welcome
Please bring a school safe snack and plenty of water
Skate guards are highly recommended
The typical age range is between 6 – 10 years old.
List of Full Hockey Equipment Required: Hockey Skates, Hockey Helmet, Hockey Stick, Hockey Gloves, Neck Guard, Shoulder Pads, Shin Pads, Elbow Pads, Hockey Pants, Hockey Jersey, Socks & Water Bottle
2025 WINTER BREAK CAMPS
HOUSE LEAGUE CAMP
December 22, 23, 2025
9:00am – 12:00pm
Dates: December 22, 23, 2025 (Mon & Tues) Cost: $150 + HST Ages: 5 to 10 Level: House League Players Requirements: able to skate forwards, backwards and stop
1:00pm – 4:00pm Dates: December 22, 23, 2025 (Mon & Tues) Cost: $150 + HST Ages: 6, 7, 8 Level: Tier 1 & 2 Registration Requirements: play *Tier 1 U7/U8/U9 and are able to skate forwards, backwards with control and stop both sides
Dates: December 29, 30, 31 2025 (Mon, Tues, Wed) Cost: $225 + HST Ages: 5 to 10 Level: House League Players Requirements: able to skate forwards, backwards and stop
1:00pm – 4:00pm Dates: December 29, 30, 31, 2025 (Mon, Tues, Wed) Cost: $225 + HST Ages: 6, 7, 8 Level: Tier 1 & 2 Registration Requirements: play *Tier 1 U7/U8/U9 and are able to skate forwards, backwards with control and stop both sides
Please read the level and age registration requirements for each week.
The weeks for ages 5-11 are great weeks for siblings to register together.
This is not a learn to skate program. Participants are required to know how to skate forwards, backwards and stop.
*if you register your child and they do not know how to skate they will be withdrawn from camp with no refunds or credits.
This is what has been said about our camps at The Pond:
“My son was in the hockey camp over the Christmas holidays. I just wanted to let you know that absolutely nothing could keep him away from that camp…he had the time of his life. All the people that were there that week were awesome to put it lightly…I would definitely recommend the camps there and would love to have Justin participate in more. In the past two years that he has played hockey, he has never been so happy or confident as he was on the ice at the Pond and now in BLOMHA“