Players are placed into divisions based on their age as of December 31 of the current season.
If you are unsure which division your player belongs in, please contact CRMHA and we will be happy to help.
Yes, provided space remains available within your player's division.
Please note that registration fees increase after July 31 and some divisions may fill quickly.
Yes.
Families may choose to pay in full or through installment payments during the registration process.
An initial payment is required at registration and includes the mandatory BC Hockey fee plus 25% of the registration cost.
Please contact:
📧 info@crmha.ca
We are happy to assist with Spordle accounts, registration issues, Respect in Sport questions, and program selection.
For the 2026-27 season, Recreation team formation and evaluations (where applicable) will begin after Development and Representative evaluations have been completed.
Families will receive communication from their Division Manager regarding schedules and team formation.
CRMHA strives to create balanced teams that provide a positive experience for all players.
Team formation may include player evaluations, coach input, and balancing sessions depending on the division.
Most Recreation players receive approximately:
One practice per week
One game per week
Schedules may vary depending on division, registration numbers, and ice availability.
No.
Body checking is not permitted in CRMHA Recreation Hockey.
Yes.
Players may participate in both programs by registering for their age division and adding the Female Development Add-On during registration.
Yes.
Depending on age division and team placement, players may travel throughout Vancouver Island for games and tournaments.
North Island Bears Tier 1 Hockey is the highest level of minor hockey available on the North Island.
Tyee Representative Hockey (Tier 2) provides competitive hockey opportunities while representing Campbell River Minor Hockey Association.
Detailed information is available on the Hockey Programs pages.
Yes.
Players may participate in both evaluation processes provided they register and pay the applicable tryout fee for each program.
Players who have registered and paid the applicable Tier 2 tryout fee remain eligible for Tyee Representative Hockey evaluations.
Yes.
Players selected to U11 Development, Tyee Representative, or North Island Bears Tier 1 teams should expect additional costs beyond regular registration fees, including team fees, tournament fees, travel expenses, and team apparel.
Not necessarily.
Many players begin hockey with limited skating experience.
A good goal is for players to be able to stand up independently and move around the ice while wearing full equipment.
Players require standard Hockey Canada approved equipment, including:
Helmet with full-face cage
Neck guard
Shoulder pads
Elbow pads
Gloves
Hockey pants
Shin guards
Skates
Stick
Additional equipment information can be found on the New to Hockey page.
First Shift is an introductory hockey program designed specifically for children ages 6-10 who are new to hockey.
The program includes equipment and introductory on-ice sessions.
Visit:
for additional information.
Yes.
All volunteers working directly with players are required to complete a Criminal Record Check.
Parents registering players require:
Respect in Sport - Parent Program
Volunteers require:
Respect in Sport - Activity Leader Program
These are separate certifications.
Absolutely.
Many volunteer roles do not require previous hockey experience, and CRMHA is always looking for enthusiastic individuals willing to help.
If you can't find the answer you're looking for, please contact:
📧 info@crmha.ca
We're always happy to help.