Canadian Blind Hockey hosts a Child & Youth Camp and a Summer Development Camp each year which allows Blind Hockey players of all ages five days to spend a significant amount of time on the ice to develop their skills.

Canadian Blind Hockey Summer Camp offers transformative benefits for people who are blind or partially sighted:

  • Intense on-ice skills development
  • Increased confidence
  • Supportive community and teambuilding activities.
  • Expert coaching in skating, shooting, and game techniques,
  • Improved mental and physical health
  • Fostering independence and lifelong friendships

2026 Summer Development Camp – Muskoka, ON. August 24 – 29.

The 2026 Canadian Blind Hockey Summer Development Camp will take place from August 24–29 at CNIB Lake Joe in Muskoka, Ontario, proudly presented by CNIB Foundation.

The information package is attached – for those who would like to attend please complete the pre-registration here.

For new players, and players who do not live in a community that has a Blind Hockey team, the Summer Development Camp is an especially important opportunity to learn about the sport and get in the game! Please contact us at lucademontis@blindicehockey.com for more information.

 

Blind hockey summer camps written below a graphic that shows players being taught some skill development at summer camp 2024