WELCOME TO THE RICHMOND JETS
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
For information on our new Volunteer Program please click on the following links:
NEW TO HOCKEY
Thinking about playing hockey next season? We would love you on our TEAM!
2024-2025 NEW PLAYER REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR OUR U7 & U9 DIVISIONS AND INTRO TO HOCKEY DIVISION - CLICK HERE
Learn more about our great programs available to your child.
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*2024-25 SEASON RETURNING PLAYER REGISTRATION
**Note: The U13, U15, U18 and U21 division registration for all players is FULL and players will be placed on the waitlist. Goalies can still register.
FALL OPT-IN SKILLS CAMPS - Registration Open
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Join One of the Best Sports Associations in Richmond, BC
The Richmond Jets Minor Hockey Association is one of the largest hockey associations in the PCAHA, and currently has over 900 players registered and playing hockey at all different levels. Our focus is to develop a strong, community based, minor hockey association that is both affordable and comprehensive in its program offerings. We are heavily involved in our Richmond community and giving back is a big part of our goal and mission.
10 Reasons Your Child Should Play Hockey
- Learn to be part of a team
- Learn to deal with adversity
- Learn to respect others
- Develop great fitness
- Develop great friendships
- Develop a great work ethic
- Keep busy and out of trouble
- Participate in fun tournaments
- Learn to compete
- Great rides in the car with mom and dad
Richmond Jets Minor Hockey Association
As one of the largest minor hockey associations in British Columbia, the Richmond Jets Minor Hockey Association offers an integrated (boys and girls) minor hockey program from Initiation to Juvenile. Featuring both recreational ("C") and competitive ("A") streams, our programs operate out of the three different facilities in the City of Richmond: Richmond Ice Centre (RIC), Minoru Arenas (Stadium and Silver Rinks), Richmond Oval (North and South rinks).
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We acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.