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DROP-IN PROGRAMS

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How do I register for a Drop-In?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Visit 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.

What equipment is needed for Shinny, Scrub Hockey, or Rat Hockey?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Full 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...

Who can attend Stick and Puck?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Stick & 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 Stick and Puck?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Required 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 Public Skating?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Public Skating is open to all ages. Sessions are flexible open skate opportunities, ideal for anyone looking to enjoy the ice or work on their skating skills. Parental supervision is required for participants 11 and under. Helmets are strongly recommended for everyone and are mandatory for those under 11. No scrimmages, private lessons, or goalies...

What equipment is needed for Public Skating?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Skates are all you need. Helmets are strongly recommended for all participants and mandatory for those under 12.

I can no longer attend the Drop-In I registered for. Can I get a credit or refund?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Unfortunately, credits, refunds, and transfers are not available for drop-in programs.

Who can attend Shinny, Scrub Hockey, or Rat Hockey?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

These drop-in sessions offer casual, non-contact scrimmages with no referee or score clock — just good hockey and good company. They are open to participants 18 and older (16+ with parental consent), unless otherwise noted as a youth session. A maximum of 20 skaters and 2 goalies per session. Goalies play free, up to 2...

Where can I find the schedule for Drop-Ins and Community Programs?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

Visit canlansports.com, select your region, click ‘Drop-In’ at the top, choose your location, and select the drop-in type. The full schedule for that session will be displayed, with date filtering available.