Hockey trainers in Burlington, ON

7 trainers in Burlington and the surrounding Halton Region area. Filter by what your player actually needs, then reach out directly.

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Burlington Pond Hockey Training Centre

4.7(32 reviews)
Burlington·AAA / Competitive

Family-owned Burlington training centre open since 2000, offering on-ice skill development and dryland conditioning for players from beginners to OHL and NCAA prospects.

Power SkatingStickhandling & Puck Control

Wave Hockey

3.9(86 reviews)
Burlington·Youth (U8-U13)

Burlington hockey development centre at Wave Twin Rinks offering power skating, shooting, goalie training, camps, and private sessions for all skill levels.

Power SkatingShooting & ScoringGoalie Training

Wave Sports

3.7(359 reviews)
Burlington·Youth (U8-U13), Adult Recreational

Burlington's Conacher Hockey facility offering power skating, shooting, goalie clinics, and camps for youth and adult players across the Halton region.

Power SkatingShooting & ScoringGoalie Training

Progressive Skating Lab

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Burlington·Youth (U8-U13)

Burlington training centre offering skating treadmill instruction, computerised shooting and stickhandling, dryland conditioning, and injury rehabilitation for youth players.

Power SkatingShooting & Scoring
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Conacher Hockey

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Burlington·Youth (U8-U13)

Burlington hockey programme founded by Cory Conacher, offering skills clinics, power skating, girls-only programmes, and learn-to-play sessions for youth players.

Power SkatingShooting & ScoringStickhandling & Puck Control

Frequently asked

How much does a hockey trainer in Burlington cost?

Burlington-area private sessions typically run $80 to $140 per hour, with small group clinics in the $40 to $65 per session range. Summer camps usually fall between $250 and $450 per week. Most trainers do not publish pricing on their listings; contact them directly for current rates.

What age does power skating start?

Most Burlington-area power skating programs accept players from U7 (age 6) and up. A handful start at age 4 with learn-to-skate fundamentals first. If your player is brand new to skates, look for the "Learn to skate" specialty tag.

Should I look for a goalie-specific coach?

Yes, if your player has been a goalie for more than a season. Goalie technique is different enough from skater development that most general skills trainers will skip it or hand it off.