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Division Prices
FUNdamentals (2002-2005) $270
Atom (2000-2003) $475
Peewee (1998-1999) $475
Bantam (1996-1997) $475
Midget & Older (1989-1995) $335
The registration fee includes a $50 fundraising deposit which is recoverable with raffle ticket sales.
What is the GGHA FUNdamentals program?

Our Fundamental program is intended to be a flexible program designed to give the young participant the best possible start to an enjoyable playing experience. The program is offered in an atmosphere of fun and fair play helping girls to develop self-confidence and become contributing members of a team effort. We recommend this program for players who are 5 or 6 as of January 1, 2010. It is also open to players who are 7 or 8 who may require more time or encouragement when skating.

  • Each player is grouped according to skill level.
  • It is a structured learn-to-play program designed to introduce beginners to the game's basis skills, skating, puck handling, stopping, passing, turning and shooting., Scrimmaging / Games.
  • Each week there is one 50 minute session.
  • This session is scheduled to be at 12:00PM on Saturdays at Exhibition Arena.
  • The season begins early fall and wraps up at the end of March – typically approx 25 sessions.
  • Each participant receives a photo and participant award.
  • Each participant is required to wear full hockey equipment.

Players registering in divisions Atom through Bantam will have one hour practice and one game per week. Midget/Intermediate teams have one game per week. For all division games will include playing house league teams from Cambridge.

For more information see the Frequently Asked Questions listed below and read the Player Registration Policy and Guidelines.

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All players must be registered to be eligible for tryouts.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q1: I am not sure that my daughter is ready to play hockey, shouldn't she be a better skater?
A: Guelph Girls Hockey Association welcomes skaters of all levels. The first rule of Girls Hockey is to have fun. The FUNdamentals program is designed to teach the basics of hockey which includes skating instruction to players as young as 5. The program will help with skating, stopping, turning, puck handling, shooting and passing all in a friendly and fun environment.
Q2: My daughter is too old to start playing hockey, she doesn't know anything about the game?
A: Hockey is played by all ages and you are never too old to start playing hockey. Girls and women of all ages are joining hockey leagues to enjoy the camaraderie and team play of Canada's game. The coaches will help girls of all ages learn the basics and become contributing members of a team effort, develop self-confidence and experience a sense of personal achievement in an atmosphere of fun and fair play.
Q3: How long is the hockey season, I have heard that it goes on forever?
A: The hockey season can never be too long ;-). The season starts with evaluation skates in mid-September. The house league season starts in October and ends in mid March.
Q4: What is the time commitment and when are the games and practices?
A: Contrary to popular belief, house league hockey does not require you to wake up before dawn to practice. All house league level normally have one 50 minute practice and one 50 minute game per week. All practices and most game take place in Guelph. Teams usually have consistent ice times each week and generally on the weekend well after the sun rises. Approximately one game per month held in Cambridge either at the Cambridge Mall or Hespeler Arena. Additional development opportunities may be offered throughout the season.
Q5: Is there a lot of travel involved in hockey?
A: A the house league level all practices all practices and most games are in Guelph. Approximately once a month your team will play in Cambridge either at the Cambridge Mall or the Hespeler Arena. So travel is kept to a minimum. House league teams may occasionally decide to enter tournaments that are in other locations but that will be discussed with the team prior to commitments being made.
Q6: Hockey is very expensive, I am sure that there are other costs involved.
A: Your registration fee covers about 6 months of hockey instruction and games. Hockey equipment comes at all levels of cost and most equipment can be acquired second hand to keep costs down. Fifty dollars of your registration fee is recoverable by selling raffle tickets for the Associaiton fundraising. Occassionally house league teams opt to play in tournaments to enhance the hockey experience for the team, the cost per player is generally low and the coach will discuss with the team prior to making commitments.
Q7: Can I get involved with my daughter in the sport?
A: By all means. Guelph Girls Hockey Association wouldn't exist without volunteers, so there is a lot of opportunity for you to become involved as a coach, team staff, board member or committee. If you are interested in learning more feel free to contact the president or vice president
Q8: Why should I choose Guelph Girls Hockey over all the other ice sport options that exist for my daughter?
A: Although we are biased we like to think that playing girls hockey is the best option. The FUNdamentals program that we offer through the Ontario Women's Hockey Association is the same as the Hockey Canada Initiation Program offered through the Guelph Minor Hockey Association. We believe that Guelph Girls Hockey gives girls an opportunity to play Canada's game in an atmosphere that promotes women in sport and provides positive role models for girls. Guelph Girls Hockey Association has a reputation for not only quality and has graduated a number of players to varsity teams. We know that girls just want to have fun and first rule of hockey is to have fun so "girls rule on ice".