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Spring Registration – Youth (2026) is: Open

CapacityProgramAgesGame
Day
LocationFee
Schedule
OPENMINI-
MITES
Ages 4-5
Between Jan 1, 2021 &
Dec 31, 2022
April 11 – June 6
Saturday: 9 to 10AM
Burnett$40 for 8 sessions
OPENMITESAges 6-7
Between Jan 1, 2019 &
Dec 31, 2020
April 11 – June 6
Saturday: 10 to 11AM
Burnett$40 for 8 sessions
OPENJUNIOR
SQUIRT
Ages 8-9
Between Jan 1, 2017 &
Dec 31, 2018
April 11 – June 6
Saturday: 11 to 12PM
Burnett$40 for 8 sessions

RCFHA has moved to a new registration system so a brand-new account needs to be created. 


Fall Registration – Youth (2026-2027) is: Open

CapacityProgramAgesGame
Day
LocationFee
Schedule
OPENMINI-
MITES
Ages 4-5
Between Jan 1, 2021 &
Dec 31, 2022
SaturdayBurnettTournament $125
Base $135
Last Minute (Aug 1) $150
Late (Oct 3) $160
OPENMITESAges 6-7
Between Jan 1, 2019 &
Dec 31, 2020
SaturdayBurnettTournament $125
Base $135
Last Minute (Aug 1) $150
Late (Oct 3) $160
OPENJUNIOR
SQUIRT
Ages 8-9
Between Jan 1, 2017 &
Dec 31, 2018
SaturdayBurnettTournament $125
Base $135
Last Minute (Aug 1) $150
Late (Oct 3) $160
OPENSENIOR
SQUIRT
Ages 10-11
Between Jan 1, 2015 &
Dec 31, 2016.
SaturdayBurnettTournament $125
Base $135
Last Minute (Aug 1) $150
Late (Oct 3) $160
OPENPEEWEEAges 12-14
Between Jan 1, 2012 &
Dec 31, 2014.
SundayBurnettTournament $125
Base $135
Last Minute (Aug 1) $150
Late (Oct 3) $160
OPENBANTAMAges 15-18
Between Jan 1, 2009 &
Dec 31, 2011.
SundayBurnettTournament $125
Base $135
Last Minute (Aug 1) $150
Late (Oct 3) $160
1  Actual day based on 24 hours before final
working group and may change without notice

RCFHA has moved to a new registration system so a brand-new account needs to be created. 

Fall Registration – Youth (2026-2027)

  • Fee subsidization โ€“ City of Richmond & Richmond Sports Council โ€“ Active Recreation & Sport Fund

    The Richmond Sports Coucil and the City of RIchmond have established the Active Recreation & Sport Fund. This is designed to provide funding for children and youth who are residents of Richmond (18 years and younger) to participate in active recreation programs and sports where financial barriers impact inclusion.
    We highly recommend applying for this if you qualify for it. Please review the below form to see if you qualify and if you do, how to apply. ๐Ÿ™‚
    Active Recreation & Sport Fund application fund 

  • Jersey Deposit ($50)

    A cash or cheque jersey deposit of $50 will be collected at the start of the season.

    Players will not receive a jersey unless the deposit is provided

  • Registration and Payment

    When registering, a parent or guardian must first create an account on the RAMP system. Once the account is created, they may register their child or multiple children in the same family.
    In order to register, you must pay by credit card, cash or e-transter
    For e-transfer, please indicate the name of the registrant in the note and send the total fee amount to registration@rcfha.org
    If you register your child and do not pay, they cannot be placed on a team!

  • Deadline to submit preferences (practice days, friends etc)

    Sept 15th
    Attendance at working groups is mandatory for any player/coach requests to be accepted

  • Referral Program ($5)

    Referrals will receive a $5 gift card for every registration (excluding family members) under the condition they play the ENTIRE season and tournament

  • Refund policy

    A full refund will be provided minus $15 processing fee, up until the first games of the regular season, after which no refunds will be provided.

RCFHA has moved to a new registration system so a brand-new account needs to be created. 

General

  • Is Cosom Hockey expensive?

    No. We feel we are the most affordable sport you will find in Metro Vancouver.

  • Is Cosom Hockey rough?

    No! Cosom Hockey is a non-contact sport and rough play is penalized. We have rules in place for the safety of the players. 

  • What is Cosom Hockey and how is it different from other types of hockey?

    Cosom Hockey is an indoor form of hockey played in Elementary and High School gyms. 

    We use lightweight plastic sticks and pucks. 

    While Cosom has the same basic concepts of ice hockey and ball hockey, it also has unique aspects to make it a more accessible sport to players and adults of all athletic skills and sports backgrounds.  

  • What if my child has not played hockey before?

    No experience necessary! 

    We do not require anything more than enthusiasm. 

    Our coaches teach the skills necessary to pick up the game. 

For urgent requests, email registration@rcfha.org and for website feedback, email webmaster@rcfha.org