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What equipment do I need for Level Up Hockey?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

All compulsory hockey equipment is required, including a neck guard. Many locations have limited equipment available through our gear loan program. Gear must be returned at the end of the session.

Who is Level Up Hockey designed for?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

In Canadian locations, Level Up is currently offered for the U7 and U9 age groups. At US locations, the program has two different offerings: – West Dundee: 6U and up – Romeoville: 10U and up Participants in 6U and 8U at US locations enter through the Lil Huskies program. Please note: US locations offer Level...

What is Level Up Hockey?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Level Up is Canlan Sports’ recreational hockey program that blends skill development with real gameplay in a fun, supportive environment. It’s built for players who want to keep improving while staying connected to the sport they love.

Where do I find my schedule for Learn to Skate?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Your Learn to Skate schedule is available on your Canlan account. Log into your Canlan Account and navigate to ‘My Activities’ to view your upcoming sessions and any exception dates.

What can I enroll in after completing Learn to Skate?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Participants who complete Learn to Skate will be ready to move into Level Up Hockey, our introductory hockey program for youth. Adults who complete Learn to Skate are ready to move into hockey programming and should look for beginner Skills & Drills programs available at their complex.

What equipment do I need for Learn to Skate?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Participants are required to have skates and a properly fitted, certified helmet with a facemask. Some locations may have skates and helmets available for use. We also recommend warm clothing — a winter jacket, snow pants, and warm gloves — as sessions are held on the ice.

Who can participate in Learn to Skate?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Learn to Skate is available for participants aged 3 and up, through to adults. The program has four levels: Parent & Child, Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. The intent is for participants completing Level 3 to be ready to progress into Level Up Hockey. Participants who join at a level above Level 1...

What is Learn to Skate?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Learn to Skate is a beginner skating program designed to help participants feel comfortable and confident on the ice. Core skills include balance, stopping, falling safely, and moving with control. No prior experience is required — just a safe, supportive environment and instructors who meet participants where they are.

What can I do after completing ASHL Hockey 101?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Most participants use ASHL Hockey 101 as a bridge into the Adult Safe Hockey League (ASHL). The ASHL offers divisions across a wide range of skill levels, so you can continue playing in a structured league that matches your experience and goals.

I’m an adult who’s new to skating and hockey — where do I start?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

If you’re new to skating, start with Learn to Skate — adult options are available at many locations. If you can already skate and want a beginner-friendly introduction to hockey, ASHL Hockey 101 is designed to introduce the game through coached sessions and skills clinics. For those looking to build specific skills outside of league...