Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I choose Branham Hockey Camps?
There are numerous reasons that Branham Hockey Camps are the right camps for you.  For starters, our instructors have played, and currently still do play, at a very high level of hockey.  They know what it takes to be a player at a high level and understand how to translate this knowledge to younger players.  Camp attendees get tenacious, passionate instructors who provide a very hockey specific camp.
Also, players are guaranteed an excellent on-ice student/instructor ratio.  All of these reasons, coupled with a very competitive price, make Branham Hockey Camps a great value for you and your child.
What should I bring to camp?

Please prepare them with complete hockey gear, an old hockey stick/street hockey stick for off-ice activities, sun block, cross trainers, a lunch, water bottle and please keep in mind that your child will need a change of clothes for the off-ice sessions.  Be aware of the weather each day of camp so they may be dressed appropriately for outdoor exercise.

Is this a Day Camp or a Boarding Camp?

Branham Hockey Camps are day camps. Hours are from Monday-Thursday 9:00 am – 3:15 pm and Friday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm.  Some mornings your child’s group may start on-ice, other mornings your child’s group will began with their off-ice session.  Be sure to follow camp schedule and leave enough time to dress/prepare.

How much ice time does my son or daughter get each day?

Students at camp receive 2.5 hours of ice time each day.  There will be no “messing around” when it comes to on-ice. On-ice drills promote continuous movement, and EVERYTHING is hockey specific.  Your son or daughter will be challenged mentally and physically while they are learning important tools needed to move on to the next level.

Does my child have to bring a lunch?

Lunch is NOT included at camp.  Please remember to pack a lunch.

What is Branham Hockey's cancellation/refund policy?

Refunds (less $100 administration fee) are available for any cancellation made at least 30 days before the start of camp.  A future camp credit is available for any cancellation made 30 days or less before the start of camp due to a serious injury or illness (a doctor’s letter is required).  All cancellation requests must be made in writing.