ABOUT REGISTRATIONS & BOOKINGS
What equipment is needed for Stick and Puck?
Last Updated: June 5, 2026Required equipment: helmet, hockey gloves, hockey stick, skates, and a puck. A full-face mask is required for participants under 18. Full gear is strongly recommended for those under 11.
Who can attend Stick and Puck?
Last Updated: June 5, 2026Stick & Puck is open to all ages and skill levels. Both an All Ages session and a Family Stick & Puck session are available at participating locations, along with Women’s Only, Teen, and Senior options. Sessions are focused on skating, shooting, passing, and puck control — no scrimmages permitted. A maximum of 30 participants...
What equipment is needed for Shinny, Scrub Hockey, or Rat Hockey?
Last Updated: June 5, 2026Full hockey equipment is required: hockey jersey, CSA-approved helmet with shield/cage, neck guard, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, hockey pants, jock/jill shorts, shin pads, hockey socks, hockey skates, and a hockey stick. A mouthguard is recommended. Adults must wear a helmet with a visor. Players under 18 must wear a full-face mask and neck...
How do I register for a Drop-In?
Last Updated: June 5, 2026Visit canlansports.com, select your region using the navigation arrow in the top right corner, click ‘Drop-In’ at the top of the page, choose your preferred location, and select the drop-in session you’d like to attend (e.g., Stick & Puck, Public Skate, Shinny). This will display the full schedule for that session type.
How do I register more than one person at a time?
Last Updated: June 5, 2026You can register multiple family members through your Canlan account and process a single checkout and payment for all programs.
My child and their friend are signed up for the same program. Will they be in the same group?
Last Updated: June 5, 2026We do our best to keep friends together whenever possible. During registration, you can submit a group request in the ‘Notes’ section. Please note that participants may be separated briefly for activities tailored to individual development needs.
What gear and equipment will my child need for a hockey program?
Last Updated: June 5, 2026Full hockey equipment is required, including: hockey jersey, CSA-approved helmet with shield/cage, neck guard, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, hockey pants, jock/jill shorts, shin pads, hockey socks, hockey skates, and a hockey stick. A mouthguard is recommended but optional.
I want to register for a program, but my child is outside the age requirement. Is that possible?
Last Updated: June 5, 2026It’s possible. We try to keep participants with others of similar size and experience level, but we assess each child individually to determine whether they could participate safely and successfully. If you have questions about a specific program, please contact your local Canlan Sports facility — we’re happy to review your child’s situation on a...
What youth and/or adult skating programs do you offer?
Last Updated: June 5, 2026Canlan Sports offers a full Learn to Skate pathway from ages 2 through adult: – Parent & Child (ages 2–5): Introductory curriculum on the ice with parent or guardian support. Focus on basic movement, balance, and building confidence. – Learn to Skate Level 1 (ages 3–6, 7–12, Adult): Fundamentals of skating in a safe and...
Can I still register for a program that has already started?
Last Updated: June 5, 2026Yes, in many cases. If enough classes remain and instructor-to-participant ratios allow, you can register at a prorated fee. Contact us or visit canlansports.com to check availability.
