HOUSE LEAGUE REGISTRATION IS OPEN

House League is FULL - Please email registrar@bvhs.ca if you'd like to be put on a waitlist

Late Fees effective September 1, 2023 - NO REFUNDS ON LATE FEES!

Important:

Need your HCR ID?

Returning Members use your RIS account. You will find it in "Profile>Child Management"

HCR (Hockey Canada Registry) ID number is created by completing the Respect in Sport - Parent online course.  Once you complete the course, please log in to your RIS-Parent account and the HCR ID is under the Profile tab under the Child Management section.

For returning members with a new player to the family, please add your new player to the Profile tab under the Child Management section.

 

Please note that our evaluation software (OneClick) might not support the below email address:

@hotmail.com, @live.com, @msn.com, @passport.com, @passport.net

If you have another email address you can use in the parent contact section on the registration form we encourage you to use it or create a Gmail account.  The evaluation administrators communicate with the parents through OneClick to notify you what group, time and date your player is being evaluated so it’s important that you receive their emails.

Please contact registrar@bvhs.ca if you have any questions.

**** IMPORTANT **** Prior to completing the Registration Form, Pre-Registration Form for New Registrants, Transfers or New Family Member Form please read this entire Community Registration webpage in its entirety. 

Registration Form (House League)

Returning players who have a current RIS Parent Certification, and approved Pre-Registered and Transferred player

Respect in Sport Parent Course

This 1-hour online program is designed to reinforce a parent's role in a child’s activities. It encourages positive sport behaviours and empowers parents to ensure the safety of their children. It encourages positive and effective communication and helps to enhance a child's fun and camaraderie of the activity.

For more info on RIS Certification visit the Hockey Calgary Website

Refund/Withdrawal Policy

Please read Bow Valley Hockey Society's Refund and Withdrawal Policy.

Financial Assistance

There are programs available to assist families with the financial cost of registration. You must apply and qualify for these programs.  Once you are approved for financial assistance, Bow Valley will refund the amount you qualified for. All financial assistance applications are completed online

- Please Note: Your child must be registered with your hockey association prior to submitting this application.

Financial Assistance - Flames EvenStrength Program

Please click here for the application.

Financial Assistance - Hockey Canada Assist Fund

Financial Assistance - Jumpstart

Financial Assistance - KidSport Canada

Society Level Volunteering Opportunities - House League

Please click on the Sign up to Volunteer button for upcoming volunteer jobs through Volunteer Local. Jobs are always being added so please check back if there are none at the present moment. The bulk of jobs are during evaluations.

Anyone not fulfilling his or her minimum 4-hour obligations will have their $350.00 Volunteer Bond cashed by Bow Valley.  This is mandatory to remain a BVHS member in good standing. Your cooperation in this process is appreciated.

There will be an official tracking process for all volunteer activities and all hours will be logged and counted towards the individual’s total.

If you have any questions please email volunteers@bvhs.ca

Hockey Calgary Announcement

Girls Hockey Calgary (GHC) Structure Announcement 2023

New Members Pre-Registration

Before you complete this form please be sure that you have completed the Respect In Sport Parent, (need certificate number), Proof Of Age and Proof of Residency Scanned in PDF's Ready to upload.

Once you have completed this form in full, and all the proper documentation has been uploaded in PDF format you will receive instructions with a link to register within 72hrs.

Submissions will be dealt with in the order they were received. If a submission isn't completed properly you will receive an email notifying you of the issues, and you will be required to resubmit the info through the online form.

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE AN EMAIL UNTIL REGISTRATION OPENS ON JUNE 15th

New Member in Family

This form is for a new family member playing hockey. For example, if you have a sibling already playing BVHS and you as a parent have already completed the Respect in Sport Seminar.

Once you have completed this form in full, and all the proper documentation has been uploaded in PDF format you will receive instructions with a link to register within 72hrs.

If a submission isn't completed correctly you will receive an email notifying you of the issues, and you will be required to resubmit the info through the online form.

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE AN EMAIL UNTIL REGISTRATION OPENS ON JUNE 15th.

Transfer From Another Association

Please note that Hockey Calgary will not transfer players until June 1st.

Before you complete this form please be sure you have completed the Respect In Sport Parent,(need certificate number), Proof of Age and Proof of Residency scanned in PDF's ready to upload.

*A Parent declaration will need to be filled out and attached to this form in PDF format. Parent Declaration Form

The BVHS Registrar will get back to you as soon as the Transfer has been approved.  Please note this can take anywhere from 7-14 business days.

*THIS FORM IS FOR PLAYERS TRANSFERRING FROM ANOTHER ASSOCIATION*

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE AN EMAIL UNTIL REGISTRATION OPENS ON JUNE 15th

House League Vs Community Hockey

Some of the differences between house league and community are the number of practices and games. House League gets 16 practices and 16 games. Community hockey is a bigger commitment with 40-45 practices and 30-45 games (depending on age group).

Flames Community House League

The Flames Community House League is a partnership between the Calgary Flames organization, Hockey Calgary and our member associations.  The goal is to provide recreational players with the opportunity to play organized hockey that is affordable, fun and safe with moderate time commitments allowing for participation in other social, academic or recreational activities. It also provides players with limited skills and knowledge an introduction to the game in a less intimidating format.

The program is regionally based and offers participants a chance to play the great game of hockey with less time and travel commitments.