The key Objectives of our Association are:
- to provide boys and girls the opportunity to learn and play hockey;
- to establish and maintain hockey programs for all youth age groupings;
- to provide a positive environment for players and be a bridge for those who desire to play competitive hockey;
- to ensure that each player, to the extent possible, will be able to participate in a hockey program suited to that player’s skill and abilities;
- to encourage the participation of interested persons or organizations wishing to volunteer their services in the administration and support of the Association’s affairs;
- to foster and develop sportsmanship, team discipline, self-discipline, self-confidence, respect for others, and enjoyment through participation in hockey;
- to create a broader interest in minor hockey in the Ottawa area and in particular within the Canterbury community;
- to fulfill its role without purpose of gain for its members, and any profits or other gains to the organization being used in promoting these objectives;
- to provide players with a “Fair Ice Time Policy”.
HEO Minor organizes and provides ice hockey according to the rules and regulation of these Associations.
The CHA operates a tiered House League hockey program, where numbers warrant, so that players can play at a level appropriate for their skills and abilities. All Canterbury players will participate in the Bytown Minor Hockey League, which consists of the following District B Associations: Canterbury, Ottawa Centre, Ottawa East, South End, and West End.
Respect, Integrity, & Fairness
We dedicate ourselves to the advancement of minor hockey for individuals in our association through progressive leadership by meaningful opportunities and enjoyable experiences in a safe and sportsmanlike environment.
All too often our children are denied those enjoyable experiences because we fail to protect the environment and the very principles on which the game is built. Hockey is more than a game; it is an education. It is also an important part of their upbringing and the success of future generations depends on how well we teach them today.
Membership is a PRIVILEGE not a right and with that membership come inherent responsibilities and obligations to protect the sport and most importantly the growth and development of our children.
All participants players, parents/spectators/volunteers, coaches, officials, and sport administrators are equally responsible PARTNERS in this endeavour. Every individual involved must examine their attitudes, actions and behaviours and make a personal commitment to the principles of Fair Play Respect, Integrity and Fairness.
There can be no lesser expectation and no greater responsibility as a condition of membership in CHA.
Constitution & By-Laws