Woolwich Hockey Academy Camps 2016, News (Woolwich Minor Hockey)

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Jan 25, 2016 | Leanne Rollins | 3021 views
Woolwich Hockey Academy Camps 2016
WHA is offering a 4-on-4 March Break Camp, a Try-out Tune Up Camp in April, and 2016 Summer Camps at the end of August. 

4 on 4 March Break Camp

Give your 2004-2008 born hockey player a fun and rewarding March break experience!  Woolwich Hockey Academy’s 4 on 4 Camp is designed to allow young hockey players an opportunity to have fun working on their skills in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. In addition, the off-ice activities are designed to stimulate the participants with activities such as soccer and mini hockey as well as fun activities such as dodgeball. Click here for Details.

2016 Try-Out Tune Up Camp

WHA will be holding tryout-out tune up camps again this spring during the week of April 4th -8th. We are actively working on dates and times. Specific details will be posted soon. Click here for Details 


2016 Summer Camps

WHA is offering the following camps for 2016. Click the links for specific details about each program.

    Tyke/Novice Camp – August 15-19 and August 22-26

    Atom Camp – August 15-19 and August 22-26

    PeeWee Camp – August 15-19 and August 22-26

    Boys Bantam/Midget Golf & Hockey Day Camp – August 15-19

    Girls Bantam/Midget Evening Camp – August 15-19

    Boys Bantam/Midget Evening Camp – August 22-26


Click here for general details about the 
Summer camps.

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