Registration
BDMHA registration for 2022-23 Season
All players must pay the mandatory $50 insurance fee prior to taking the ice.
You can sign up Online or at one of our in person registration.
Payment can be made via e-transfer only for online registration and e-transfer, cash or cheque at the in person registrations.
(when making a payment with e-transfer please put your children's name in the memo so we know who it is from)
Should your family require financial support please complete the application for Jumpstart (link below), please notify the registrar if you are completing the Jumpstart application so that the information can be tracked. Given that the first payment is due in August/September should this be a concern for your family please connect with the registrar to provide an update.
2022-2023 Registration Fee
Fees for the 2022-23 season are as follows
U11-U18 - $500 (Registration)+$50 (OMHA fee)+ $50 (Raffle) = $600
U8-U9 - $450 (Registration)+$50 (OMHA fee)+ $50 (Raffle) =$550
U7 and below - $185 (Registration)+$50 (OMHA fee)+ $50 (Raffle) =$285
Included in fees
$50 OMHA Insurance fee (every player pays)
$50 Raffle Tickets (every player pays) you can get this money back if you sell your tickets
1 Pair of blue game socks must be purchased through us. You can not buy from anywhere else Cost $20
Send E-transfers to bdmh[email protected]. (please put players name in message)
You can make 3 installments on your payments.
1st installment- When you sign up
2nd installment- Oct 20
3rd installment- Nov 20 Total fees must be paid by this date or player will not be able to participate until fees are paid
Hockey_Registration_Form_2022-23.docx
In Person registration dates are
Saturday Aug 27 from 9:00-12:00
Wednesday Sept 7 from 5:30-7:30
There will be a $50 late fee if not registered by Sept 24, 2022
Important Information
PLEASE READ!
*We require a copy of birth certificates for all new players.
*If your child is new to hockey this year, a parent will need to complete the Respect-In-Sport Parent online course.
Please email our Registrar if you have questions: [email protected]
Jumpstart Program
One in three Canadian families cannot afford to enroll their children in sport or recreation activities. That means that many kids are missing out. Canadian Tire Jumpstart is dedicated to removing barriers, so children can participate in organized sport and recreation. For additional information, you can find it here.
KidSport
KidSport is a national not-for-profit organization that provides financial assistance for registration fees and equipment to kids aged 18 and under. Through a confidential application process we provide grants so they can play a season of sport. Nationally, KidSport is comprised of a network of 11 provincial/territorial KidSport chapters and 166 community KidSport chapters. Since its creation in 1993, over 750,000 kids across the country have been given the chance to play sport through KidSport grants and sport introduction programming.
http://www.kidsportcanada.ca/apply-for-assistance/
Lace 'Em Up
Lace 'Em Up is a national charitable program, helping financially disadvantaged children play hockey by ensuring kids have equal financial access to the game. The Lace 'Em Up Foundation for Kids is dedicated to increase youth hockey participation rates for financially disadvantaged kids. You can Apply Online by clicking here: https://www.wickfest-laceemup.com/apply-now
Playing for Keeps
http://thechildrensfoundation.ca/?page_id=34