Stick 'n Puck
Our online registration portal is functional again as of March 3, 2026, which means online registration is available for all open programs, classes, and sport divisions that still have space available. If you have any issues registering for programs online, please visit the rec center main desk.
March Stick n’ Puck Schedule Changes:
No stick n’ pucks on Tuesdays for the month of March.
ADDITIONAL STICK N' PUCK SESSIONS IN MARCH
| Saturdays - 6:30 - 7:30am | Saturdays - 5:30 - 6:45pm |
|---|---|
| March 14 | March 14 |
| March 21 | March 21 |
| March 28 | March 28 |
REGISTER FOR STICK 'N PUCK
Stick 'n Puck sessions are a great way to enhance your individual skills! Training and coaching is permitted during these sessions, please note the separate coach rate as specified below.
Please see at the top of our Stick 'n Puck page for any monthly changes that may impact the Stick n' Puck schedule.
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesay |
|---|---|---|
| 5:30 - 6:30am | 11:30am - 12:30pm (no session during March) | 5:30 - 6:30am |
| 12:30 - 1:30pm (no sessions during March) |
Additional Stick n' Puck sessions will be added as ice time becomes available. Look for more options coming in March and April!
RATES
Member Pre-Pay Rate: $7/session
Non- Member Pre-Pay Rate : $8/session
Day-of Rate: $2 additional premium
Visiting Coaches - $15/coach/session
Stick 'n Puck registration opens the 3rd from of the month, for the upcoming month. Please visit ACTIVITY REG to view available slots.
Cancellations & Refunds: Skaters may cancel their stick 'n puck registration up until the session starts on ACTIVITY REG. Cancellations or changes after session start: NO refunds or credits
CHRC will provide up to two goal sets each session, but does not provide skates or equipment for Stick 'n Puck or Drop-In Sessions.
STICK 'N PUCK RULES
- TWO HOCKEY NETS WILL BE AVAILABLE DURING STICK 'N PUCK SESSIONS.
- Proctective gear including a helmet, gloves, and shin pads is required for all skaters.
- For individual practice or training consisting of no more than three skaters at a time.
- Holding team practices/blocking of sections of the ice is not allowed.
- No cones or other obstacles allowed on the ice.
- No “drop-in” games allowed.
- 10 or less skaters = two nets total
- 10+ skaters = no more than four nets total
COACHES
- If you are training players specific to your organization, or you're otherwise being paid to train players, you must pay this rate per session; a parent/guardian of a skater that is simply practicing with their child may register as a normal skater for these sessions.

