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TAKE A SHOT AT HOCKEY (FREE PROGRAM)
Start your hockey journey in our Free Take a Shot at Hockey Program. This FREE program will teach your child the basics of hockey, and even includes FREE equipment! If you choose to continue with our Learn to Play Hockey Program after your session is over, the equipment is yours to keep!
Learn To Skate/Learn to Play Hockey
Whether you wish to pursue hockey or figure skating or just be able to enjoy the occasional arena visit with family and friends, Learn to Skate classes are the first step to success for all ages! Our passionate staff provides the building blocks for individuals to find the joy of recreational skating, hockey and figure skating. Start your journey on the ice here!
The Learn To Play Rookie Program introduces players to shooting, passing, stickhandling and other fundamental skills.
Fed Futures
It’s time to transfer your skills to game play! The Fed Futures includes both game play and practices. Learn team concepts and continue developing your skating and stick skills!
Jr Mounties Youth Hockey
The program has no affiliation with any previous or current local programs and will be forming all brand new teams for this upcoming season. The program's goal is to build on the Mount St Charles Academy legacy while offering great coaching, high end player development, and competitive hockey at all youth levels.
Mount Saint Charles Academy
Built on a legacy of championship hockey, the Mount Saint Charles Hockey Academy has become a national powerhouse. As winner of two National Championships (2021-2022 U18 USA Hockey and 2023-2024 U14 USA Hockey) and members of the NorthEast Pack league and The Prep Hockey Conference, Mount’s elite hockey hockey players are exemplars of excellence on the ice and off it
In its long history, Mount Saint Charles Academy has produced 31 NHL draft picks, including two first overall picks in Brian Lawton (’83) and Bryan Berard (Class of ’95, NHL Rookie of the Year, and winner of the Bill Masterton Trophy), four more first round picks, and one Stanley Cup winner (Mathieu Schneider with the Montreal Canadiens in 1993).
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FAQs
How often should I practice?
It is recommended that skaters practice at least one other time per week. Please check our monthly calendar for stick & puck and public skating hours.
Which equipment is provided in the free gear program?
First-time hockey players receive the following equipment for free on their 1st day of class. Jersey and socks, stick, helmet with cage, shin pads, gloves, elbow pads, shoulder pads, hockey pants, hockey bag Skates are not included in the free gear program but rental skates are available until you are ready to get fitted for your own pair. When you enroll in our [LTPH Free Gear / Flyers Rookie Hockey Initiation Program], your gear will be provided for you.