Port coquitlam hockey programs


















Hockey Lessons. School Skates. Registration Information for Parents. Leisure Buddy Leisure Buddy Some children require additional support for a variety of reasons. Online Program Registration. Academics and Hockey. Pacific Rim Hockey Academy and Riverside Secondary have developed a program and curriculum that provides students the opportunity to balance their educational requirements while developing their hockey skills.

This program is available for students in grades 9 through to PRHA provides personalized instruction that educates and develops students in both the physical and mental aspects required to excel in hockey. The PRHA, in consultation with students and parents helps design a personalized teaching plan catered to meet each player's individual needs.

Students are tested both on and off the ice monitoring their individual improvements. PRHA Highlights:. Proof of Vaccination City of Port Coquitlam has joined organizations and businesses across BC in requiring proof of vaccination—the BC Vaccine Card—for certain discretionary activities as outlined by the provincial government.

Proof of double vaccination using the BC Vaccine Card and photo ID will be required for those 12 years and older participating in the following: The PHO order requires proof of double vaccination for: Indoor fitness classes and weight rooms 12 and older Sport activities and arena sports 22 and older Indoor skating rinks 12 and older.

Registered child and youth lessons are excluded Volunteers 12 and older , including coaches and referees, assisting with child or youth sport or programs Parents and caregivers participating in a program with their child All spectators including those watching preschool, children and youth programs including ice skating lessons, swimming and hockey programs applies to groups of any size At this time, proof of vaccination is not required to participate in: Sport activities for age 21 or younger Indoor or outdoor pools and aquatic amenities — all ages Terry Fox Library — all ages Recreational programs or activities with less than 50 participants other than those indicated above Non-recreation civic facilities such as City Hall and Annex, Public Works and Fire Halls The health order directs that only the B.

Vaccination Requirement: Fully vaccinated 2 doses Proof of Vaccination: Verification of your vaccination status will be conducted using the BC Vaccine Card and government photo ID at the entrance of each facility or beginning of each activity. Our Approach The City is guided by provincial and federal authorities on health matters and is committed to responding promptly to each new directive. The health and safety of residents and employees is our top priority.

Decisions to close facilities or cancel events are not taken lightly, but are made when necessary to protect public health. Please be patient as we refine our procedures in order to safely reintroduce services. General Drop-in and Program Guidelines: Accounts required for all admissions and drop-in programs — create you account at portcoquitlam.

PLAY or email recreation portcoquitlam. Registered child and youth lessons are excluded Swimming 12 and older. Public Swim, Aqua fit, Lane Swim All recreation programs except for people under 12 years of age or people 12 to 21 years of age participating in a program for children or youth Volunteers 12 and older , including coaches and referees, assisting with child or youth sport or programs Parents and caregivers participating in a program with their child All spectators including those watching preschool, children and youth programs including ice skating lessons, swimming and hockey programs applies to groups of any size At this time, proof of vaccination is not required to participate in: Sport activities for age 21 or younger Terry Fox Library — all ages Recreational programs or activities with less than 50 participants other than those indicated above Non-recreation civic facilities such as City Hall and Annex, Public Works and Fire Halls The health order directs that only the B.

PLAY as space permits Participants for fitness classes are asked to arrive 10 minutes prior to scheduled start time for check in latecomers will not be admitted. Registration will continue to be required Full schedule and hours are available at portcoquitlam.

Appendix A pgs. Additionally, BC Hockey developed an off-ice resource with skill sequences that can be found here. We have received a notification from the city this afternoon regarding updated Health Order signed by Dr.

Bonnie Henry on October 9, Please select the link to read the full order. This is to address the recent COVID exposures linked to sports and recreation and the subsequent closing of some facilities.

PCMHA in partnership with the city is doing everything to ensure our members can safely continue to participate our regular on-ice scheduled events. Due to the updated order, city will no longer allows spectators to have access to the facility.

This means that parents or guardians will no longer be able to attend a game or a practice session. Access to the facility will be limited to the players, team officials including, team managers, coaches, referees, clock operator, scorekeeper. Team officials to assist players requiring assistance with tying their skates. However, it would be recommended for players to have their skates with skate guard on when entering the facility.

A cohort can consist of either fifty 50 people or four 4 teams, whichever is deemed most appropriate by the PSO. What are the parameters regarding transitioning cohorts? Answer: A participant may be part of only one 1 sport specific hockey cohort at any single time. How do cohorts operate regarding tryouts and evaluations? Please note, during any day wait period, a participant is permitted to participate in any Phase 2 based activity, regardless of their previous or active participation in a cohort.

What are the maximum numbers of players on a team? The minor hockey active roster limit is 19 players with a maximum of 17 skaters and 2 goaltenders eligible to play in any scheduled game. What is the maximum number of players that can be on the ice? Answer: Patron capacities are at the discretion of each individual facility, in accordance with the Provincial Health Authority.

Capacity for building occupancy may vary from facility to facility. Other than the roster limits outlined in question 4, there is no hockey specific maximum number of participants allowed on the ice, granted that all participants can adhere to either Phase 2 or Phase 3 guidelines and the facility capacity parameters. If a participant is part of a cohort, they are still permitted to participate in any programming that meets Phase 2 guidelines with any other participants regardless of cohorts because physical distance is maintained during Phase 2 activities.

A cohort essentially becomes the community based programming and may be made up of teams from the same member association or in some cases participants from surrounding or neighboring associations, based upon the particular program structure or ability to provide reasonable competition. Will there be rule adjustments?

Answer: BC Hockey is reviewing enhancements to existing procedures, rules and protocols to assist in delivering Phase 3 activity. Any adjustments will be curated and communicated to the membership for implement during Phase 3.

This process will include an education period for all participants, including officials. BC Hockey requests that officials not be integrated into Phase 3 activity until these measures have been confirmed and delivered.

Please, note officials are not part of a cohort and therefore must maintain 2-metre physical distance during activity. Can coaches participate in more than one 1 cohort?



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