Hockey Clubs in Brockton Village, Toronto, ON

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179 BROCK AVENUE, BROCKTON VILLAGE, Toronto, M6K 2L7

416 534 7474
fitness instruction, Sports d équipe, amateur sports teams, Hockey-Clubs & ligues, Business Service, Hockey club, Sports et Loisirs

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1 Shaw St #103, Toronto, M6K 0A1

(226) 444-1173
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100 Princes' Blvd, Toronto, M6K 3C3

(416) 597-7825
Hockey club, Sports club, Sports Team

261 Evelyn Ave, Toronto, M6P 2Z8

(647) 224-4068
Hockey club
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215 Ryding AVE, Toronto, M6N 1H6

(416) 766-6649
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11 Redhill Ave, unit 1, Toronto, York, M6E 2C2

416-953-1669
Canada's top goalie rental agency.
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453 Queen St E, Toronto, M5A 1T6

(416) 406-0550
Hockey club
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31 Drummond St., Etobicoke, M8V 1Y7

416-394-8695
Hockey Championship, Leisure Activities, Hockey Club

174 Orchardview Blvd., LAWRENCE PARK SOUTH, Toronto, M4R 1C3

(416) 487-0340
Sports League, Amateur Sports Team, Hockey club
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4920 Dundas St W #304, ISLINGTON, Etobicoke, M9A 1B7

(416) 231-8642
associations, Sports d équipe, Membership Sports & Recreation Clubs, Club, Hockey-Clubs & ligues, Hockey club, associations d intérêts particuliers, Leagues, Sports et Loisirs, Hockey Clubs, Amusement and Recreation Services
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400 Kipling Ave, Etobicoke, M8V 3L1

(416) 201-8726

P.O. Box 40506, 5230 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke, M9B 1A8

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400 Kipling Ave, Etobicoke, M8V 3L1

Mark Mannarn will tell you that he “loves hockey and hates cancer”. He lost his grandmother in 2010 to pancreatic cancer and during that same year, his mother was also diagnosed with breast cancer. In 2010, at the age of 12, Mark created and launched Minor Hockey Fights Cancer ‘Feel Like a Pro Day’. In the fall of 2010, Mark attended “We Day”, a global youth initiative that encourages young people to make a difference in the world. This event gave Mark the idea that he could make an impact. Mark’s dream was to create a local hockey skill building event for young players, led by professional hockey players and alumni. Young hockey players would raise money to participate, with the top fundraisers invited to play in a real game with the pros.
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3230 Yonge St, PO Box 1415, Toronto, M4N 3P6

Hockey club
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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 )
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57 Carl Hall Road, North York, M3K 2E2

+1 647-977-2280
Defence First is dedicated to shaping young talent and helping players reach their full potential, whether advancing to higher levels of play or paving the path to professional hockey. Our mission is to teach the thinking side of hockey, empowering players to take control of the game. Why simply react to the opposition when you can dictate the play? By mastering body and stick placement, players learn to influence every situation, making their game more efficient and strategic. "DON'T JUST PLAY THE GAME; THINK THE GAME." Our camps focus on essential skills like structured skating, mastering game scenarios, and generating offense from the backend. With the addition of new specialized focus camps, we now offer even more opportunities to customize your player's experience. Whether refining physical play, improving balance and stance, or enhancing decision-making under pressure, Defence First provides players with the tools to excel.
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57 Carl Hall Rd, Toronto, M3K 2B6

(416) 406-0550
Owned and operated by elite coaches Dave and Laura Levtov, PowerSkating Academy has developed a solid reputation for exceptional coaching that makes a positive difference. Our philosophy is based on high-performance principles and practices, as well as the long-term development methodology used by elite athletes and other professionals at the top of their game. We’re slow, precise, and totally effective, helping each student build a solid foundation that they can develop over the course of their hockey or skating careers.

57 Carl Hall Road, North York, M3K 2E2

+1 647-977-2280
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75 Carl Hall Rd, Second Floor, Unit #1, Toronto, M3K 2B9

(416) 484-7062
Hockey club
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57 Carl Hall Rd, Toronto, M3K 2B6

(416) 804-9910
Hockey club
Universal Hockey in Toronto is renowned for its exceptional staff, innovative hockey programs on and off the ice, and excellent facility. Daniel Bochner is a highly regarded skills coach with a deep understanding of the game and an ability to effectively teach young athletes. His teaching style fosters discipline, focus, and enjoyment. The academy's approach to hockey development has instilled a strong passion for the sport in many children and left them feeling confident and inspired.