Hockey Programs available for the 2025/2026 Season
U5-Intro to Hockey-children born 2021 and 2022.
-This program is facilitated by longtime volunteers, Darren and Debbie Yuill, who offer the children a chance to learn the fundamental basics of hockey. Full hockey equipment is required for this program. Jerseys and socks are provided by the PEC Dairy Farmers Association. This program will run on Monday evenings from September to the March.
U7-children born 2019 & 2020
This program will be similar to our U5 Intro to Hockey program, however it will be open to children aged 5 and 6 with no prior experience. Programming will be based on the pathways laid out by Hockey Canada. The start of the season will be focused on skill and development. We will transition to half-ice games, half way through the season. Jerseys and sock will be provided for this program and players will get to keep them.
NEW FOR THE 2025/26 SEASON
For the 1st time in several years, we will be offering a true houseleague program for our players born in 2017 & 2018. Although we are still working on the format, we know that it will run out of the Picton arena with games to be played Saturday morning.We are hoping to have a minimum of 4 teams who will play against each other once a week. the first 2 months of the season will be more focused on skills and development before starting game play around the 1st of December. We will provide a jersey and socks to all playerswhich they will get to keep. Our hope is to keep this affordable and provide a fun environment for our young players to foster the love for hockey.
Local League
This is based on a recreational hockey theme with equal play at home and away. PECMHA
will endeavor to provide recreational hockey with an emphasis on skill development and fair play. Each division will be provided a 50 minute practice time (shared ice) during the week and game play on the weekend (both home and away possible). Teams will travel to Stirling, Deseronto, Napanee, North Frontenac, Loyalist, Gananoque and Stone Mills. Game play will begin in October and will conclude the end of February. Tournaments are possible for some divisions. Championship weekend for all Local League teams is usually the first weekend in March. and our local Championship weekend will be later that month.
U11-children born 2015 & 2016
U13-children born 2013 & 2014
U15-children born 2011 & 2012
U18-children born 2010, 2009 & 2008
Rep Hockey
This is based on a competitive hockey theme with play at home and away. This program is for players and parents who wish for a higher level of competitive hockey. Teams will play up to 30 games a season with equal home and away as well as 3 away tournaments and our annual Milk Tournament (no U9MD in our tournament) They will also receive powerskating from Ryan Milanovic, every other week. Teams will be formed after a tryout process starting the first week of May.
U9MD - children born in 2017 & 2018 - half ice play until December
U11 - children born in 2015 & 2016
U13 - children born in 2013 & 2014
U15 - children born in 2011 & 2012
U18 - children born in 2010, 2009 & 2008
Powerskating-This program is facilitated by Ryan Milanovich, a certified Trainer, and former Junior Hockey player. With the Rep program, powerskating is included with registration. Their is also a program offered for Local League participants starting at the U11 division. The programs will run from September to Feb.
Full equipment is required for all programs including mouth and neck guards. Game jerseys will be provided for all programs, however, players will need to have their own practice jerseys. Kings socks will be available for purchase at the beginning of the season.
Registration fees are listed on our website under 2025/26 tab.
When registering a returning player, please do NOT create a new account with Hockey Canada. If you have trouble finding your players Hockey Canada profile, please contact the Registrar at
[email protected]
New registrants must complete the RESPECT in SPORT parent course before the child can go on the ice. The course can be found on the PECMHA website under the Registration tab. There is a $12 fee for this course. If the course has been completed for another family member registered with OMHA, then the course does not need to be completed again. Instead, you will need to login to your Respect in Sport account and Add New Member. The one-hour online course is a proactive, educational program that empowers parents with the tools to ensure the game is enjoyable and respectful for themselves, their children and all other stakeholders in the game. This only needs to be completed once.
· Copy of child Birth Certificate, Passport or Health Card required for proof of age – only need to provide the first year you register.
· Copy of Parent Driver License – for proof of residence·