Product Description
(Ages 6 – 15)
Our on ice program follows the Hockey Canada’s Long Term Player Development initiative which stresses age and skill appropriate fundamentals starting with and emphasizing skating. From there we transition into all other fundamentals including puck touches and handling, passing shooting and team play. Off ice Activities stress age appropriate character, team building and leadership to go along with the latest all around physical training designed at ‘athletic’ development.
We accept ages from 6 years to 15 years with the majority of our players between the ages of 7 and 13.
Your Child MUST be 6 years of age before camp starts. We do not accept 5-year-olds.
All Students
- All Hockey Equipment – each student must have a neck guard.
- Phys Ed gear – Gym shorts, t-shirt
- Bathing Suit & Beach Towel
- Bug Spray
- Sun Screen
- Water Bottle
- Hat – one that keeps the sun off the head
- Running shoes
* Please make sure everything is clearly labelled with names, in case any item gets lost.
Equipment Checklist
(Please double check that all equipment is in the bag!)
* You will be receiving a Sylvan Lake Hockey Camp Jersey to wear during your weekend at Camp.
Skaters:
- Skates
- Blade Protectors
- Stick
- Tape
- Helmet with Mask
- Shoulder pads
- Elbow pads
- Gloves
- Hockey pants
- Shin guards
- Hockey socks
- Hockey Jock/Jill
- Equipment bag
- Neck guard
- Socks to wear on your feet!
* Mouth Guards are encouraged to be used but not a requirement.
Goalies:
- Goalie skates
- Goalie helmet
- Goalie pants
- Blocker
- Catcher
- Chest protector
- Leg pads
- Goalie stick
- Throat protector
- Blade protectors
- Tape
- Hockey Jock/Jill
- Hockey socks
- Equipment bag
- Socks to wear on your feet!
We offer healthy meal plans for purchase when you register online, to make Registration Day easier! We now have meals available for purchase as an add-on when you register with a payment plan – for a one time cost with your first payment!
Sylvan Lake Camps are $70 (5 Lunches)
Goaltenders Camps are $32 (2 Lunches)
(All + GST)
Meal are all prepared fresh, in house, by the NexSource Centre Catering Staff!
Registrants that wish to bring their own packed lunch, may also do so, and are able to sit together in the lunch room.
Please go over the rules with your child as they are immediate reasons to be sent home.
- Every student is expected to act in a proper manner at all times.
- Name calling or abusive language will not tolerated – always treat people with the respect you would like!
- Fighting will be dealt with in a severe manner.
- Smoking is not permitted at any time.
- Any illegal activities will mean the automatic expulsion from school and authorities will be called in.
- Dressing rooms are for getting equipment on and off, they are not to be used as a play area.
- Students must stay with their groups at all times.
General Rules
- Name tags – you will find a name tag on the door of the dressing room you have been assigned. Please take the name tag and put it on the front of your helmet. The youngest students in the group will have red names tags, the middle aged students will have green and the oldest will have blue. These groups are used for station drills (45 minutes of your ice time) so that you are practicing with students close to your age.
- Dressing Rooms – Each group is assigned two dressing rooms for the week. Group A – Rooms 3 &4, Group B – Rooms 5 & 6. The Girl’s Dressing room is Room 1 in the Arena. Your equipment stays in the dressing room all day but at the end of the day everything must be taken out because we have ice rentals at night and the rooms have to be cleaned. If you need storage ask your Rover to help you lock up your equipment in a locker for the night. Do Not Leave valuables in the Dressing Room – SLHC is not responsible for lost or stolen items!
- Skate Sharpening – we only sharpen skates after the day is over. Drop off your skates in the Pro Shop – they will be sharpened and locked in the shop until morning. Skate Sharpening is $5.
- Rovers – are instructors that go with you to classroom, phys-ed and both ice times. If you need help with your equipment or have any questions or concerns, please ask your Rover.
- Meal Plan – if you have signed up for the meal plan, the Rovers will take role call and take you for your meals at the Curling Rink across from the Arena. If you are not on the Meal Plan, your Parent or Guardian are responsible for you during this time.
- Stay with the Group – After the Rovers take roll call, follow them to classroom or phys-ed and listen to them so you know when to get dressed for your ice times.
- Discipline Policy – No swearing, fighting, bullying, name calling or bothering other students on or off the ice. If you are a problem on or off the ice, the instructors will ask you to sit out of the activity and will return to ask if you can follow the rules of the Camp. If this behaviour continues, you will be taken to talk to the office personnel and your parents. We do not tolerate disrespecting others at the Camp.
- Classroom & Phys Ed – Group A meets in Dressing Room 3 and Group B meets in Dressing Room 6. The Rovers will take role call and will then take you to your activity.
- Phys Ed – Each day bring a towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, bug spray hat & water bottle. We try to be outside everyday in Phys Ed and we don’t know what the weather will be like.
- Sit on the Bench – Once you are dressed, the Rovers will get you to go to the bench and sit and wait for your ice time. It is cooler on the bench than in the dressing room. Please sit on the bench or stand in the aisle – Do Not Sit on the Boards!Never go on the ice until an instructor tells you it is OK to do so.
- No Food – There is no food allowed in the dressing rooms. If you spill anything it can end up on another student’s equipment, so please eat your food in the Lobby Area.
- Listen – Please listen on and off the ice. It makes everyone’s job easier and everyone can learn and have fun! The Students and Parents that come to Sylvan Lake come to learn hockey and have a fun Summer – not to be teased and bullied. Remember to treat people the way you wish to be treated.
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