Canadian Hockey Enterprises: Ice Hockey Tournament
Hockey tournaments for women are happening this season in Montreal, Lake Placid, Kelowna and Las Vegas. Register your team for a great weekend of hockey with a certified trainer and approved refs in divisions separated by age and skill. Your Montreal weekend can include tickets to a Canadiens game, or a one-hour team practice with professional players and coaches. If you choose Las Vegas, you'll enjoy the chance to tour the Grand Canyon or Hoover Dam. Kelowna is known for its championship golf courses, making it a great location for a late April tournament. If you choose to play for the Lake Placid Cup, you'll also have the opportunity to tour the Olympic Ski Jump site.
All of our tournaments offer good hockey, great parties, and lots of awards.
We run tournaments throughout North America: Las Vegas, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, Lake Placid, Vancouver, Kelowna, Banff, London, Niagara Falls, Montreal, and Halifax. For an even more intense experience, check out our Europe Hockey Tour 2006: a 10-day trip through Germany, Austria and Italy where you'll play ice hockey at Olympic arenas, tour castles, mountain bike in the Alps, experience an authentic Oktoberfest, and enjoy the fabulous scenery, accompanied by Paul Crowley and a professional local guide. This unique opportunity is open to both men's and women's recreational hockey teams and individuals, but space is limited. Please call our office at 1-800-461-2161 for pricing information and booking details today. The tour runs September 15 to 24, 2006.
Since 1987, CHE has run quality hockey programs for boys and girls, men and women. Our ice hockey youth camps attracted over 1300 youth players last summer to our quality facilities in Ontario, Alberta and New York. Girls who attended our ice hockey schools in Peterborough, Ontario and Canmore, Alberta were thrilled to train with Olympic athletes Kelly Bechard and Jen Botterill, and the assistant coach of Canada's Olympic team, Margot Page. Boys have the opportunity to learn hockey skills from former NHL players such as Steve Larmer, Paul Crowley, Al McDonough and Gilles Gilbert.
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