Region · British Columbia

Hockey trainers in Prince George & North Interior

2 trainers serving Prince George & North Interior's only city. Pick a city to see who teaches what, or scan the regional list below.

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Northern BC Center For Skating

4.0(4 reviews)
Prince George·Youth (U8-U13), Adult Recreational

Prince George's Northern BC Centre for Skating provides figure skating and hockey power skating programmes for youth, teens, and adults.

Power SkatingSkating Fundamentals / Learn to Skate

Prince George Cougars Hockey Club

4.9(21 reviews)
Prince George·Youth (U8-U13), Teen (U14-U18)

Prince George Cougars Hockey School runs youth and junior camps and skill sessions at the CN Centre and other Prince George-area arenas.

Game Sense / Hockey IQ
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Hockey training in Prince George & North Interior.

How do I find the best hockey trainer for my kid in Prince George & North Interior?

Start by narrowing down to your closest city above, then filter by what your player actually needs (power skating, goalie work, off-ice, etc). Reach out to two or three trainers and ask the same question, then compare answers.

What does private hockey training in Prince George & North Interior typically cost?

Across Prince George & North Interior, private 1-on-1 sessions usually fall between $80 and $140 per hour. Small-group clinics run $40-$65 per player per session. Summer camps land between $250 and $450 per week. Trainers in larger cities trend higher than the average.

When should my player start working with a trainer?

Most trainers will work with players from U7 (age 6) and up. If your player is still learning to skate, look for a Learn-to-skate-tagged trainer first; jumping into power skating before edges are reliable doesn't stick.