North Toronto Hockey

North Toronto Hockey 2023/2024 HL Registration

Welcome

 

 

WELCOME TO THE NORTH TORONTO HOCKEY REGISTRATION

 

We’re really glad you’re here taking the time to register your child. Grab a coffee or tea and set aside about 5-10 minutes to get it all done. Please read everything carefully and ensure that important stuff like names and email addresses are properly spelled out so we can stay in touch easily and in case we need more information.

Proof of Age:

Before you go any further, it is important to ensure you have a JPEG file containing a photo of any document that verifies your child’s birthdate such as a Birth Certificate or Passport.
You will not be able to complete this registration without uploading a file and you must register your child in a program that corresponds to their birth year.

Respect in Sport - Parent

As per Hockey Canada, one parent from each family must complete the Respect in Sport Parent (RIS) program.  Please complete the program as soon as possible following Registration.  Here is the link: http://www.gthlcanada.com/respect-in-sport-parent-program Please note there is a small fee for this course.  North Toronto does not receive any money from this program, as it is a course mandated by Hockey Canada.  If you have completed the course you never need to take it again.  Please make sure all new players have been added to your RIS profile. Here is the RIS Helpdesk contact info:  http://respectgroupinc.com


Please note that completion of a registration does not guarantee immediate acceptance in House League or Learn to Play if:

  • session or division limits are reached you will be placed on a Wait List and notified.
  • there are any issues verifying birthdate or other information you will be contacted by the Registrar.
  • your child is already registered with another club we will not be able to accept this registration. 

As per GTHL rule 7.9 and 7.10 a player can be registered with only one hockey club or association at any given time.

 


Where hockey dreams start.

 

Learn to Play (LTP) Programs: $750 plus a third-party payment processing fee.
(For children born 2018, 2019 and 2020)

Welcome to your new home for hockey! The North Toronto LTP program is one of the most comprehensive hockey skills programs in the country designed for our youngest players. It combines professional, caring instructors with the latest strategies and techniques to ensure your child has a fun, safe and high-energy first experience of hockey. It is the perfect launching pad for any young child who wants to play in our community House League or competitive hockey programs.

Learn to Play – For beginners and all children new to hockey born 2018 & 2019.

Please remember this is not a "Learn to Skate program".  While they don't need to be gliding, they need to at least be walking/running with their skates on the ice.  They also need to be able to get up to a standing position on their own if they fall.

PROGRAM INFO

  1. Paid, professional instructors only. (We do not require parents to assist in the delivery of this program.)
  2. Instructor-child ratio is never more than 6:1.
  3. A variety of session options available in premier arenas in the midtown area, which means less driving and more fun for your family!
  4. A fun combination of skills and small-area scrimmages.
  5. Dynamic, progressive skill development program based on the latest recommendations of the Hockey Canada Long Term Player Development Model.
  6. Age-appropriate equipment such as lighter 4oz. pucks, small nets and small-ice surfaces surrounded by soft, safe foam dividers.

INSTRUCTORS

  • NT is proud to have an incredible roster of experienced professional instructors on our LTP team. These instructors are properly insured and trusted members of our hockey community. They know how to teach hockey and inspire our youngest players.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Approximately 18 weekly sessions with paid professional instructors.
  • Custom North Toronto-branded practice jersey and hockey socks.
  • End-of-season souvenir with North Toronto-branded gear.
  • Session options at premier ice facilities in the midtown area such as North Toronto Arena and Upper Canada College
  • No sessions scheduled on Thanksgiving, over the Winter Holidays, Family Day or public-school March Break.

 

 

 

House League Programs: $750 plus a third-party payment processing fee.
(For children born 2017-2006)

  • U7 (2017
    • Two - one hour sessions per week (one game and one skills session).
    • Three tiers of skill level. A, B and C. Your tier will determine your times.
    • Players will be evaluated during the first few sessions and assigned a skill level to ensure team and division balance.
    • Small ice activity, skill development will be part of every week.
    • Games will be cross-ice only.
    • Games held on Saturday mornings. 
    • Professional skills instruction sessions will be held on Sundays mid morning - early afternoon. Rotating times.
    • Festival in early April 2024 will celebrate the season and hand out awards. 
  • U8 (2016)
    • Two - one hour sessions per week (one game and one skills session).
    • Three tiers of skill level. A, B and C. Your tier will determine your times and day.
    • Small ice activity, and some skill development will take place most weeks, and Games will be half/modified ice for the full season.
    • Players will be evaluated during the first few sessions and assigned a skill level to ensure team and division balance.
    • Games will be rotated early afternoon Saturdays, or late Sunday mornings.
    • Professional skills instruction sessions will be rotated on Saturdays or Sundays.
  • U9 (2015)
    • Two - one hour sessions per week (one game and one skills session).
    • Three tiers of skill level. A, B and C. Your tier will determine your times.
    • Players will be evaluated during the first few sessions and assigned a skill level to ensure team and division balance.
    • Small ice activity, and some skill development will take place most weeks, and Games will be half/modified ice for the first half of the season.
    • Full ice games will be held in the second half of the season.
    • Games held on Saturday or Sunday mornings. 
    • Professional skills instruction sessions will be held on Sundays mid morning.
  • U10/U11 (2013/2014)
    • Two - one hour sessions per week (one game and one skills session).
    • Teams will be a mix of House League players and Select players.
    • Re-balancing may take place up to Thanksgiving to ensure balanced teams as much as possible.
    • Games will be rotated and held on Sunday mid morning to late afternoon. 
    • Professional skills instruction sessions will be rotated and held on Saturday mid morning to late afternoon.
  • U12/U13 (2011/2012)
    • Two - one hour sessions per week (one game and one skills session).
    • Teams will be a mix of House League players and Select players.
    • Re-balancing will take place after the season starts to ensure balanced teams as much as possible.
    • Games will be rotated and held Sunday mornings.
    • Professional skills instruction sessions will be rotated and held Saturday afternoon.
  • U14/U15 (2009/2010)
    • Games all rotated and played Saturday evening.
    • Teams will be a mix of House League players and Select players.
    • Re-balancing will take place after the season starts to ensure balanced teams as much as possible.
  • U16/U17/U18 (2006/2007/2008)
    • Games all rotated and played Saturday late afternoon - evening.
    • Teams will be a mix of U16, U17 and U18 players and will have a balance of House League and Select.
    • Re-balancing will take place after the season starts to ensure balanced teams as much as possible.