Registration opens January 1st. Check the website for exact dates. Register early to avoid disappointment.
REGISTRATION will be done online only. We will only be accepting E-transfers. If you would like to pay by Cheque or Cash Please contact us at info@highparkballhockey.ca
Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for refund processing.
Yes, please specify the names of friends in the Special Request Field of our registration form. Please note that teams might be re-evaluated based on parity. Our goal is to have balanced teams and divisions.
Youth Division:The Spring/Summer Season begins in late April. The season ends the last weekend in June before the primary school year ends. We do not offer a minors program in the fall.
Everyone registered will be notified through provided email in mid April.Jerseys will be handed out first game of the season by staff.
Games in all divisions are 45 min long. Exact times of games will not be available until the start of season and are subject to change. Schedules are established only at the close of registration. Games are played outdoors so the schedule is entirely weather-dependent.
The following chart provides general break down of game times for different divisions. This can change depending on amount of registrations and teams per division
Division | General Game Times | |
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Learn to Play (2021,2020,2019,2018) | Saturdays 9:00 - 10:00 am | Sunday (make-up day) 9:00 -10:00 am |
Saturdays 10:00 -12:00 pm | Sunday (make-up day) 10:00 -12:00 pm | |
U10 (2015,2014) | Saturdays 12:00 - 2:00 pm | Sunday (make-up day) 12:00 - 2:00 pm |
U12 (2013,2012) | Saturdays 2:00 - 4:00 pm | Sunday (make-up day) 2:00 - 4:00 pm |
U14 (2011,2010) U16(2009,2008) | Saturdays 4:00 - 6:00 pm | Sunday (make-up day) 4:00 - 6:00 pm |
Women's Division (Over 18 ) | Tuesdays 7:00 - 9:00 pm | Make up Games (TBD) |
Men's Division(Over 18) | Thursdays 7:00 - 11:00 pm | Make Up Games (TBD) |
-Youth Division League games are played at High Park Rink (High Park and Bloor) Next to the Swimming Pool. Map High Park, Tor
-Adult Division League Games are played at Rennie Park Rink (1 Rennie Terrace)
Yes! Our program is designed to suit children at all levels of experience and skill. A fair number (especially Learn to Play and Tyke) of HPBHL players are children with limited or no ice hockey or ball hockey experience.
We provide each registered player with a team jersey, Shorts and Socks. We also provide goalie equipment, permitting each child to try their hand at goaltending (if they so wish). Goaltenders must wear their own regular CSA-approved helmet (not provided) or their own CSA-approved goalie mask (not provided).
Wooden or composite hockey sticks only. Plastic bladed sticks where the blade is pushed on to the shaft are not allowed.
High Park's All Star program is for players who want to play in a more competitive environment. We have a long and storied past playing at the provincial level. Every year, the League sends all-star teams to the Ontario Ball Hockey Federation’s provincial tournaments, which are held over one weekend in July. We have also had teams compete nationally and internationally, and had representatives play at the Ontario Summer Games. Tryouts typically take place beginning in late April/early May, followed by team selection and dedicated all-star practices.
As part of the registration process, please indicate when prompted if you are interested in coaching or assistant coaching your child(ren).
Please visit the OBHF website for qualification details. If interested in refereeing please send us an email at info@highparkballhockey.ca
Contact us at info@highparkballhockey.ca
While every effort is made to ensure that the teams selected are of relatively equal strength, the League appreciates that this is a difficult process and all games will always have a team that wins and a team that does not win. The goal is to promote close competition, which is proven to encourage great effort and even better fun. Ideally, we would like all games in every division to be close. We would like every team to have a realistic chance of beating the other teams in its division.
As noted above, equalization typically takes place after the second weekend of the season (i.e., after each team in the division in question has played 4 games).
We continue to take steps to try to minimize equalization.Convenors put together the teams before the start of the season based on information of thier skills of so that we have a sense of what we’re dealing with.
The league appreciates that moving children between teams can be uncomfortable and we will rely on parents, care givers and coaches to help ensure this process highlights the value of creating a competitive league.
By registering with the High Park Ball Hockey League all players are agreeing 100% to the team balancing process.
We are fully insured by the Canadian Ball Hockey Association