
Registration Deadline February 28th, 2026
July 8-11th 2026 Canlan Sports Arena, York Toronto.
LWHA would like to help send as many teams as possible!
DIVISION OFFERINGS
WOMEN'S 40+ Division (Friday & Saturday Only)
40+Competitive
40+Recreational
WOMEN'S 50+ Division
50+ Competitive
50+ Recreational
WOMEN'S 60+ Division
60+ Open
65+ Open
— All teams will receive a minimum of four (4) guaranteed games. 40+ and 50+ divisions will also feature a Quarterfinal / Semi-final / Final playoff round structure.
— All teams will receive a team welcome gift, individual player tokens, as well as Championship and Finalist prizing (and of course, the trophy)
— Partner Hotel information coming soon!

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February 26th 2026 - March 1st 2026 ice hockey tournament in Dorchester. Women's 19+ recreational division available. 3 Games Guaranteed 3 Games, Silent Auction, Bar, Food & Drinks, DJ Dance - Live Music.
The LWHA would like to send at least 2 women's teams to the tournament. Please only register for this tournament if you are committed to playing. We will make the team/teams based on responses. A 13 woman roster plus a goalie would be $77 per player.
WOMEN'S DIVISIONS
April 10 - 12, 2026
19+, 30+, 40+
Women's - Competitive, Recreational, Beginner
2026 PACKAGE INCLUDES:
PER PERSON PRICE (INCLUDES ENTIRE PACKAGE)2 NIGHT / 3 DAY PACKAGE Participant (CDN Funds) - Pricing based on a minimum of 11 players on package
Triple Occupancy - $410/person
Double Occupancy - $435/person

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Over the last 15 years, Canadian women’s hockey has made tremendous strides on the competitive international stage - winning five gold medals and three world championships. However, the journey for many players has not been easy. Women's competitive hockey at all levels continues to lack adequate funding.
For every sport, there is a prominent person, a driving force that pushes the sport further. For Woman’s hockey that was Marian “Mern” Coveny –Canada’s first Captain of our national women’s hockey team. She was a star of women’s hockey long before it became an Olympic event.
Sadly, Mern passed away in 2022 and in her honour, we host an annual one-day hockey tournament, with proceeds from the event directed to children who need financial assistance with sport registration fees and equipment costs.
Mern put her heart and soul into the game of hockey. Supporting children and promoting sport participation is something we know Mern would have wanted.
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