
Central Hockey Academy
Toronto's George Bell Arena hosts Central Hockey Academy's year-round youth hockey programmes, including camps, private sessions, and a morning elite academy.
23 trainers in Toronto and the surrounding Toronto (GTA Core) area. Filter by what your player actually needs, then reach out directly.

Toronto's George Bell Arena hosts Central Hockey Academy's year-round youth hockey programmes, including camps, private sessions, and a morning elite academy.

Toronto-based hockey training operation offering camps, clinics, private sessions, and team development across the Greater Toronto Area.

Toronto camp at Ted Reeve Community Arena focusing on skating fundamentals and hockey skills for youth players during March Break, summer, and Christmas.

Toronto-based power skating programme offering five progressive levels for youth and teen hockey players, focused on technique, edges, and skating confidence.
Toronto-based hockey academy offering weekly skills sessions, summer camps, and pre-tryout training at Canlan York Arena.

Summer hockey and multi-sport camps in Midtown Toronto and Collingwood for children aged 4–12, including girls hockey and goalie clinics.

Founded in 2003 by Todd Bidner, this Camlachie-based programme delivers power skating, puck skills, and team training across the Sarnia region.

Scarborough-based hockey training programme founded in 2018, offering power skating, goalie training, and high-performance camps for U11–U18 players.

Toronto-based goaltending school offering camps, clinics, team practices, and private training with on-ice video feedback for goalies of all ages and levels.
Toronto-based hockey school founded in 2005 by Annie Fahlenbock, offering programmes from Learn to Skate through competitive development for all ages.

S.P.E.E.D. Hockey Development in Toronto offers on-ice and virtual training covering power skating, shooting, conditioning, and video analysis for competitive players.
City of Toronto's community hockey and skating programmes, spanning learn-to-skate through goalie training at rinks across Toronto, North York, Scarborough, and Etobicoke.

Toronto-based F.E. Hockey combines Swedish and Canadian coaching methods to deliver power skating, shot release, and skills training from Novice through Pro levels.
Toronto-based hockey development group offering private sessions, small group clinics, and showcase tournaments for competitive players, with programming extending internationally.

NHL and NHLPA beginner hockey programme, developed with Hockey Canada, introducing children to skating and on-ice skills at locations across multiple Canadian provinces.

Toronto hockey school founded in 2014 by Jason Ricci, offering private lessons, weekly clinics, and team instruction for youth players.

Toronto organisation providing hockey development, mentorship, and grassroots programming for BIPOC and financially disadvantaged youth athletes in the Scarborough area.

On-ice and dryland training for youth players across Barrie, Innisfil, Wasaga Beach, and surrounding communities north of the GTA.
Toronto-based goaltending programme run by Mathew Morley and Daniel Vella, offering private sessions, off-ice training, and live virtual feedback year-round.

Toronto-based hockey training offering power skating, stickhandling, shooting, and tactical coaching for individuals, small groups, and teams.

Toronto-based hockey development service offering private sessions, team training, and camps for players of all ages across the GTA.

Toronto Maple Leafs clinic series for youth aged 7–12, held at Scotiabank Arena, covering power skating, shooting, and puck control at recreational to intermediate levels.

Toronto hockey development organisation offering skills clinics, video coaching, tournaments, and summer leagues for junior prospects and competitive players.
Trainers in nearby cities, many willing to travel.
Toronto-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.
Most Toronto-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.
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.