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BC Hockey Championships 2017/18
Pee Wee Tier 2
March 17‐22, 2018
Hosted by North Shore Winter Club Minor Hockey Association
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Welcome to the BC Hockey Championships at the North Shore Winter Club!
TableofContentsWELCOME TO NORTH VANCOUVER! ....................... 3
TOURNAMENT CONTACT INFORMATION ................ 5
PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ...................... 6
PLAYOFF SCHEDULE TEMPLATE ............................... 7
MAPS ....................................................................... 8
TRANSPORTATION ................................................... 9
ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS ................................ 10
EXPLORE THE NORTH SHORE ................................. 11
OTHER INFORMATION ........................................... 12
SPONSORS ............................................................. 13
BC HOCKEY APPAREL ............................................. 13
PLAYER CONTRACT ................................................ 14
TEAM ADMINISTRATORS’ CONTRACT ................... 15
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WELCOMETONORTHVANCOUVER!
The North Shore Winter Club is a celebrated family athletic club serving the Greater Vancouver Area. Home to a rich history of hockey, members at the North Shore Winter Club have enjoyed the benefits of a friendly social environment since 1958.
Ideally located at the bottom of Mountain Highway just on the north side of Vancouver's Second Narrows Bridge, the North Shore Winter Club has become a prominent symbol of British Columbia's proud tradition of inclusive athletics and overall family fitness.
As host to this year’s Pee Wee Tier 2 BC Hockey Championship, we are proud to
welcome teams from across the Province to our home arena. Our goal is to make
this championship a memorable experience for all our guests – players, team
officials, parents, and officials.
Vancouver’s North Shore is the place to stay to discover Vancouver from a whole
different perspective. Staying mountainside, you are minutes away from some of
Vancouver’s premier attractions. Outdoor adventures abound with top‐notch
mountain biking trails, rainforest hikes, and more.
North Vancouver is just minutes away from Vancouver and it’s easy to get to with a
quick trip across the Lions Gate or Second Narrows Bridges. For families that want
to hit the slopes, it’s also right next to Grouse Mountain, Cypress Mountain, and
Seymour Mountain. World‐class resort, Whistler Blackcomb, is a 90 minute drive.
Shopping, dining, coffee and pubs can be found throughout the North Shore, great local places can be found in the Lynn Valley Village or Lower Lonsdale,
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including the famous Lonsdale Quay Market. One of the best parts of North Vancouver is the stunning wilderness right at our back door. Forests, trails, playing fields, golf courses, and mountain peaks provide our community with an enviable array of choices when it comes to recreation. Check out Lynn Valley Suspension Bridge, Lynn Loop, Rice Lake, Deep Cove, or one of the many other local outdoor attractions.
For more information, visit these sites: http://vancouversnorthshore.com/ https://www.vancouvertrails.com/regions/the‐north‐shore/ https://www.dnv.org/recreation‐and‐leisure
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TOURNAMENTCONTACTINFORMATION
North Shore Winter Club
1325 E Keith Rd, North Vancouver, BC V7J 1J3 604‐985‐4135
John Hallam Host Committee [email protected] Chair
Matt O’Neil Risk Manager [email protected]
Bob McCuaig NSWC Head of [email protected] Hockey
Emily Allen
Hockey Admin
James Cronk
NSWC Interim President [email protected]
Vanna Achtem BC Hockey [email protected] Representative
Other important contacts Emergency – dial 9‐1‐1
Lions Gate Hospital
231 E. 15th Street, North Vancouver 604‐988‐3131
North Vancouver Police Department 147 East 14 Street, North Vancouver, BC V7L 2N4 604‐985‐1311
North Vancouver Fire Department
165 13th St E, North Vancouver, BC V7L 2L3 (604) 980‐5021
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PRELIMINARYSCHEDULEOFEVENTS
Saturday March 17, 2018 Banquet North Shore Winter Club and NSWC Minor Hockey invite all players, team officials, BC Hockey representatives, and on‐ice officials to the opening banquet as our guests. Attendance by all teams is mandatory. The host committee will contact each team manager to determine the number of attendees along with any food restrictions. Time: 6pm – 8pm, Dinner at 6:30pm Location: Jim Graham Room Banquet Attire: Business formal
Coach & Manager’s Meeting A mandatory meeting will be held on March 17th immediately following the banquet in our Senior’s Lounge. Topics will include:
Introductions
Review of rules and regulations by BC Hockey
Collection of team registration materials
Distribution of Championship packages
Question and Answer period
Sunday March 18, 2018 Opening Ceremonies The Opening Ceremonies will take place on Sunday March 18th at 7:30pm on the NSWC large Ice rink. Team attendance is MANDATORY. The two teams playing in the game immediately following the ceremonies should be full dressed in their equipment. The remaining teams are asked to wear appropriate team attire with their HOME jerseys on. We expect all teams to be at the rink no later than 6:30pm. Tuesday March 20, 2018 Parent Social In the Lounge at NSWC. There will be a Taco Bar with special hockey guests. $15/person for meal.
Thursday, March 22, 2018 Closing Ceremonies The Closing Ceremonies will be held immediately following the final Championship game on Thursday March 22nd. All teams are encouraged to attend the closing ceremonies but this is not a mandatory requirement. Teams may choose to leave early if they do not play on Thursday March 22nd.
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PLAYOFFSCHEDULETEMPLATE
TEN TEAM FORMAT
Division A: Division B: 1. 1.
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3.
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4.
4.
5.
5.
DAY 1 DAY 2 7:00 A1 vs A3 8:00 B2 vs B1 9:30 B1 vs B3 10:30 A2 vs A1
12:00 A2 vs A4 1:00 A4 vs A5 2:30 B4 vs B2 3:30 B4 vs B5 5:00 A3 vs A5 6:00 A3 vs A2 7:30 OPENING CEREMONIES 8:30 B3 vs B2 8:00 B5 vs B3
DAY 3 DAY 4 8:00 A1 vs A4 8:00 B5 vs B1 10:30 B1 vs B4 11:00 A5 vs A1 1:00 A5 vs A2 3:30 B2 vs B5
1st Div. A vs 2ndDiv. B 6:00 A4 vs A3 5:008:30 B3 vs B4 8:00 1st Div. B vs 2nd Div.A
DAY 5 8:00 Bronze Medal Game L- A1–B2 & L- B1–A2
11:00 Gold Medal Game W- A1-B2 & W- B1-A2
Teams shown first is Home Team except for finals – team finishing highest in
round robin will be home team.
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MAPS
From Vancouver International Airport to the NSWC
From Highway 1 (Second Narrows)
to NSWC
From the NSWC to
Lions Gate Hospital
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TRANSPORTATION
Public transportation in the Greater Vancouver area is provided by TransLink, and includes buses, seabus and sky train services.
https://www.translink.ca/en/Schedules‐and‐Maps/SeaBus‐Schedules.aspx
https://tripplanning.translink.ca/
Transportation to and from Vancouver Island, Sunshine Coast, Bowen Island
and the Gulf Islands is provided by BC Ferries.
http://www.bcferries.com/current_conditions/actualDepartures.html
Taxis:North Shore Taxi, 604‐987‐7171 Sunshine Cabs, 604‐988‐8888
Air travel is convenient via Vancouver’s YVR or Abbotsford’s YXX airports
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ACCOMMODATIONOPTIONS
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites (5 minute drive) 700 Old Lillooet Road, North Vancouver 604‐985‐3111 Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier (10 minute drive) 138 Victory Ship Way, North Vancouver 604‐986‐7437 Lonsdale Quay Hotel (10 minute drive) 123 Carrie Cates Road, North Vancouver 604‐986‐6111 Best Western Capilano Inn & Suites (15 minute drive) 1634 Capilano Road, North Vancouver 604‐987‐8185
Comfort Inn & Suites (15 minute drive) 1748 Capilano Road, North Vancouver 604‐988‐3181
Grouse Inn (15 minute drive) 1633 Capilano Road, North Vancouver 604‐988‐7101
North Vancouver Hotel (15 minute drive) 1800 Capilano Road, North Vancouver
Travelodge Vancouver Lions Gate (15 minute drive) 2060 Marine Drive, North Vancouver 604‐985‐5311 Atrium Inn Vancouver (10 minute drive) 2889 Hastings St E, Vancouver 604‐ 254‐1000
Grand Villa Hotel & Casino (15 minute drive) 4331 Dominion St., Burnaby 604‐436‐2211
Executive Suites Hotel & Conference Centre (15 minute drive) 4201 Lougheed Highway, Burnaby 604‐298‐2010
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EXPLORETHENORTHSHORE
Parks Cates Park
Lynn Canyon Park and Suspension Bridge Rice Lake
Capilano Suspension bridge
Neighbourhoods
Shipbuilders Square Lower Lonsdale Lynn Valley Deep Cove
Golf Murdo Fraser Pitch & Putt Ambleside pitch & putt Northlands Golf Course
Seymour Creek Golf Centre
Mountains Grouse Mountain Cypress Mountain Seymour Mountain Sea‐to‐sky Gondola
Movie Theatres Park & Tillford Theatre, North Vancouver Esplanade Theatre, North Vancouver
Scotiabank Theatre, Vancouver
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OTHERINFORMATION
Sports stores & Skate sharpening
Timeout Source for Sports (less than a 5 minute drive from NSWC) www.timeoutsports.ca 235 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver
Larry’s Sports Shop
www.myhockeystore.com 2029 Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver
Sport Chek www.sportchek.ca/stores/park‐royal.html 1000 Park Royal Mall South, West Vancouver
Equipment Check An Equipment Check List will have been circulated to all teams prior to the Championship tournament. Players’ equipment should have been checked before leaving home.
Prior to each team’s first game and possibly during the week, an equipment check will be conducted by a Referee Committee Member, with a referee or the BC Hockey Representative.
Particular attention will be paid to helmets, neck protection etc. Altered equipment will be removed from the game. Of significance are CSA certification and ear protection.
Mask must be made for the particular helmet and fit properly. Throat protectors are to be BNQ certified. No torn pants will be permitted, if players have zippered pants they must be done up. No large holes in palms of gloves etc.
Post‐Game Meal Options North Shore Winter Club provides an onsite café for casual dining. The Café provides pastas, rice bowls, sandwiches, burgers, protein shakes, hot beverages, sushi and homemade baked goods. Teams participating in the Peewee A2 Provincials will have the opportunity to pre‐order post game meals, including breakfast sandwiches, stir fry, pasta, and pizza. A menu and price list will be sent to each team manager who will then have until March 9th to place their order with Hockey Admin, Emily Allen ([email protected]). Team meals will be available for pick up in the Café and teams are welcome to eat up in our Jim Graham Room.
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SPONSORS
*Information to be provided in future updates of this host information package
BCHOCKEYAPPAREL
OTB Team Sales
Pre‐ordering required*
*Information to be provided in future updates of this host information package
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PLAYERCONTRACT It is the intention of this contract to promote fair play and respect for all participants within the Association. All players must sign this contract stating that they will observe the principles of the Fair Play Code before being allowed to participate in hockey. FAIR PLAY CODE I will play hockey because I want to, not because others or coaches want me to. I will play by the rules of hockey and in the spirit of the Game. I will control my temper - fighting or "mouthing-off" can spoil the activity of everyone. I will respect my opponents. I will do my best to be a true team player. I will remember that winning isn't everything - that having fun, improving skills, making friends and doing my best are also important. I will acknowledge all good plays and performances - those of my team and my opponents. I will remember that coaches and officials are there to help me. I will accept their decisions and show them respect. I will observe the rules of BC Hockey such as the Zero Tolerance to alcohol and banned substances. I know that if I break this Fair Play Code, I will be subject to governing bodies’ disciplinary procedures.
I agree to abide by the principles of the FAIR PLAY CODE as set by Hockey Canada and supported by the Association. I also agree to abide by the rules, regulations and decisions as set by this Association.
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SIGNATURE TEAM NO
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TEAMADMINISTRATORS’CONTRACT It is the intention of this CONTRACT to promote fair play and respect and respect all participants within the Association. All sport administrators must sign this CONTRACT before being allowed to participate in hockey and must continue to observe the principles of Fair Play. FAIR PLAY CODE I will do my best to see that all players are given the same chance to participate, regardless of gender, ability, ethnic background or race. I will absolutely discourage any sport program from being primarily an entertainment for the spectator. I will make sure that all equipment and facilities are safe and match the athletes' age and abilities. I will make sure that the age and maturing level of all participants are considered in program development, rule enforcement and scheduling. I will remember that play is done for its own sake and make sure that winning is kept in perspective. I will distribute the fair play codes to spectators, athletes, officials and media. I will make sure coaches are capable of promoting fair play as well as the development of good technical skills and I will encourage them to become certified. I will observe the rules of BC Hockey such as the Zero Tolerance to alcohol and banned substances.
I will not condone the athletic use of alcohol, drugs or banned performance-enhancing
substances.
I know that if I break this Fair Play Code, I will be subject to governing bodies’ disciplinary procedures.
I agree to abide by the principles of the FAIR PLAY CODE as set forth by Hockey Canada and supported by the Association. I also agree to abide by the rules, regulations and decisions as set forth by this Association.
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