Alberta

Camrose Kodiaks Host Spring Hockey Development Camp In May

By

Emma Kelly
April 13, 2026 11:36 am

The Camrose Kodiaks are inviting young hockey players to the EnCana Arena in Camrose, Alberta, for their annual spring development camp taking place from May 1 to May 3, 2026. The camp offers an opportunity for athletes to showcase their skills under the guidance of the junior team’s coaching staff.

This event is designed for players born between 2008 and 2010 who are currently competing in elite levels such as the Canadian Sport School Hockey League, the Junior Prospects Hockey League, or other AA and AAA programs. The camp serves as a key part of the Alberta Junior Hockey League recruitment strategy, helping the organization identify talent for future rosters.

Participants will take part in four on-ice sessions throughout the weekend at the Camrose Recreation Centre. The coaching staff will oversee the sessions. Those interested in registering should contact assistant general manager and head scout Brock Lycan at [email protected] to provide the player’s name, position, and current team.

The Kodiaks, established in 1997, have a long-standing history of player development in the community. Over the years, the program has produced multiple players who have advanced to the National Hockey League, including Mason Raymond, Joe Colborne, and Andrew MacWilliam. The team continues to operate as a central pillar of the local sports community, maintaining a tradition of success within the junior hockey league.

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