Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I choose Branham Hockey Camps?

Branham Hockey Camps are the perfect choice for young players looking to improve their game. Our instructors have played—and many still play—at a high level, bringing firsthand experience and expertise to our camps. They understand what it takes to succeed and know how to teach younger players effectively.

With a strong on-ice student-to-instructor ratio and passionate, hockey-focused coaching, we provide an exceptional value for your child at a very competitive price.


What should I bring to camp?

Please ensure your child comes prepared with:

  • Complete hockey gear
  • An old hockey stick (for off-ice activities)
  • Cross trainers
  • Sunblock
  • A lunch and water bottle
  • A change of clothes for off-ice sessions

Be mindful of the weather each day so your child can dress appropriately for outdoor activities.


Is this a Day Camp or a Boarding Camp?

Branham Hockey Camps are day camps.

  • Monday–Thursday: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Schedules vary—some mornings begin on-ice, while others start with off-ice sessions. Please follow the camp schedule closely and allow time for dressing and preparation.


What do the on-ice sessions look like each day?

We maintain an excellent coach-to-student ratio to maximize skill development. On-ice sessions are structured, focused, and hockey-specific, with drills that emphasize continuous movement and progression.

Your child will be challenged both mentally and physically, learning critical tools to advance their game.


Does my child have to bring a lunch?

Yes, lunch is not included at camp. Please remember to pack a lunch for your child each day.


What is Branham Hockey’s cancellation/refund policy?

  • Refunds ($100 administration fee) are available for cancellations made at least 30 days before the start of camp.
  • For cancellations within 30 days of camp due to a serious injury or illness, a future camp credit will be issued. A doctor’s note is required.
  • All cancellation requests must be made in writing.