Hockey Clubs in Malvern, Scarborough, ON

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305 Milner Ave #208, MALVERN, Scarborough, M1B 3V4

(416) 299-8700
The Ontario Hockey League is a proud member of the Canadian Hockey League which is the world’s largest development hockey league with 60 teams in nine Canadian provinces and five American states. In addition to the OHL, the CHL is made up of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Western Hockey League. Last season, more than nine million fans attended CHL games in the regular season, playoffs and at the MasterCard Memorial Cup. The CHL supplies more players to the National Hockey League than any other league. Last season 527 graduates attended Canadian Universities on scholarships from CHL teams.

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292 Manse Rd, WEST HILL, Scarborough, M1E 3V4

(416) 282-5422
Hockey Club
West Hill Minor Hockey receives high praise for being the best hockey association in Scarborough's East End. Guests enjoy watching the minors play. The house league program is commended.
Open now

1510 Birchmount Rd, Unit #120, Scarborough, M1P 2G6

(416) 993-4486
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311 - 3085 Kingston Rd, CLIFFCREST, Scarborough, M1M 1P1

(416) 410-8993
Hockey Instruction, Gym/Physical Fitness Center, Business Service, Hockey club
Hockey Extreme is a highly-regarded hockey club that offers effective instruction for all skill levels. Customers praise the well-planned classes, personalized approach, and improvement in various hockey skills such as skating, shooting, and puck handling. Classes are engaging, adaptable, and provide a fun and effective workout. Hockey Extreme receives consistently positive feedback from participants.

19 Castlegrove Blvd, Toronto, M3A 1L1

Hockey club

612 Amaretto Ave., Pickering, L1X 2V2

905-420-6188
One hot summer night in July, 1974, a group of firefighters from 12 departments in Southern Ontario got together around a table at the Carling O’Keefe Breweries meeting room in Kitchener, Ontario. Their purpose was to organize a firefighter’s hockey league which would accommodate players in the area and provide some fun and fellowship. The league formed that night was called the Southern Ontario Firefighters Hockey League and its objectives were: the fostering and encouraging of a high degree of skill and efficiency in hockey, good sportsmanship, and the cultivating of friendship among its members.

19 Waterman Avenue, Suite 215, East York, M4B 1Y2

(416) 426-7252
The Hockey Development Centre for Ontario (HDCO) was established in 1984 to respond to the safety, education and development needs of amateur hockey in Ontario. Formerly known as Hockey Ontario, the HDCO has membership from all Amateur Hockey Bodies within the Province of Ontario Each of these members has voting rights and representation on the organization's Board of Directors. The Board elects a Chairperson who is the Chief Executive Officer of the organization. The Past Chairman rounds out the Board of Directors.

2400 John St., Markham, L3R 9W3

905-881-6363
The Markham Islanders Sledge Hockey Team was formed in 1986. Sledge Hockey is an exciting sport for people with special needs. The same rules are followed as in ice hockey, with six players on the ice, including a goalie. Players sit on a sledge, which is a narrow platform with skate blades attached to the bottom, and propel themselves using two specially constructed hockey sticks that have picks on the end. Players wear full hockey gear and are strapped onto the sledges. The sledges can be adapted to meet the individual needs of each player. It is currently one of the most popular sports in the Paralympic Games.

233 Main St Unionville, Markham, L3R 5P6

(416) 884-5212
Hockey club

34 Dalecroft Circle, Markham, L3R 6K2

(647) 284-1734
Closed now

107 Springmere Dr, Chestermere, T1X 1J3

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888 Cosburn Avenue, East York, M4C 2W6

(416) 423-0000
History The 'East York Hockey League' was founded in September of 1944. Games commenced at "Dieppe Park" in January 1945 on 2 cusions of natural outdoor ice. Sponsors were sought, and teams were established by inserting a notice in the daily papers for East York boys wishing to play hockey. In 1946 Stan Wadlow was hired as 'Director of Recreation' and the league officially changed it's name in 1947 to become 'East York Hockey Association'. In 1947 the big sponsors were the 'East York Fire Department' as well as 'Whipper Watson's Whipper Pack'. Leagues were balanced to 4 teams each by adding recreation teams. Peewees played Saturday mornings and other series teams played Monday to Friday (weather conditions permitting). Various ideas were tried to improve the game. Lines were painted over the ice and worked well until the thaw came - and the lines ran all over the ice. Upon freezing the ice was an array of red white and blue. Due to the executive, coaches and referees freezing while at the rink from 7:00am to 10pm - small huts were placed between the rink with heaters inside. In the meantime members of the executive and local politicians were making a pitch for an indoor artificial ice arena. Due to the dedication and hard work of many volunteers 'East York Arena' came into operation before the 1951-1952 season. Professional wrestling was also performed in the East York Arena with such names as 'Whipper Billy Watson', 'Yukon Eric' and many others. The volunteers and residents who unselfishly gave their time to make the 'East York Arena' what it is today deserve alot of praise. I'm sure anyone involved over the years with the association wouldn't have missed it for the world. Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 September 2014 20:59 )

2539 Bayview Ave, North York, M2L 2Y4

(416) 410-0941

1480 Bayly St, Unit 4, Pickering, L1W 3R5

(905) 424-1414
4 The Luv of Hockey is "EXCITED" about whats coming up.. WHATS COMING UP - WEEKLY CLASSES, SEMI PRIVATE, OPEN, REP & AAA EXCLUSIVE - SUMMER TOUR TEAMS, 3 TOURNAMENTS, PRACTICES, AAA OR AA - SUMMER HOUSE LEAGUE, THE BEST ANYWHERE - MARCH BREAK DAY CAMPS, PICKERING LOCATION - SUMMER DAY CAMPS, 9 WEEKS OF OPTIONS, AJAX OR PICKERING - GOALIE TRAINING, SECOND TO NONE T. M TRAINING PROGRAM ( TRACK, TRAIN, MONITOR ) STEP 1- TRACK WE TRACK YOUR PLAYERS SPEED, STRENGTH AND ABILITY IN KEY ON & OFF ICE AREAS. STEP 2- TRAIN WE CAN TRAIN YOUR PLAYERS BOTH ON & OR OFF ICE TO IMPROVE THESE NUMBERS STEP 3- MONITOR WE MONITOR YOUR PROGRESS PERIODICALLY TO GET A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE PLAYERS GROWTH CONTACT INFORMATION PHONE : 905-424-1414 OFFICE : ADDRESS : 1480 BAYLY ST, UNIT 4, PICKERING, L1W 3R5 WHAT IS T. M. WATCH THIS VIDEO.. You must install Adobe Flash to view this content.

300 John Street, Thornhill, L3T 7R3

905-764-7640
Hockey Club
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7755 Bayview Ave, Thornhill, L3T 4P1

Hockey Club, Sports club
Thornhill Community Center is a well-regarded facility with clean and well-maintained facilities, friendly and helpful staff, and a variety of programs and classes catering to different interests and age groups. Some customers appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the sense of community, while others mention the need for updates and higher costs for certain services. Overall, the community center receives positive feedback for its excellent facilities and friendly staff.
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9040 Leslie Street Suite 225, Richmond Hill, L4B 3M4

416-587-7770
Hockey Club

71 Glen Cameron Rd, Thornhill, L3T 1P5

905-889-6902
Hockey club
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25 Brodie Dr #3, Richmond Hill, L4B 3K7

(905) 780-6642
Leagues, SPORTS, Hockey-Clubs, Hockey club, SERVICES, SANCTIONING ORGANIZATION, Club
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3230 Yonge St, PO Box 1415, Toronto, M4N 3P6

Hockey club