


overnight Camp
The best of hockey... and so much more!
KL Hockey Camp (est . 2017) has taken the best parts of hockey and summer camp, and put it together for an incredible overnight summer camp experience! Players participate in an exceptional on and off-ice hockey program complete with summer camping activities.

REGISTRATION OPENS Jan 22, 2026





2026 Camp dates
$1295+HST
Week 1
Sunday July 26 to Friday July 31:
Birth years 2017, 2016, 2015​
Week 3
Week 3
Sunday Aug 9 to Friday Aug 14:
Birth years 2014, 2013, 2012
Week 2
Sunday Aug 2 to Friday Aug 7:
Birth years 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
If you have a sibling who falls one year outside the range for the week, connect with us at coach@klhockey.com and we'll make it work!

What you can expect.
ON-ICE EXPERIENCE
What you can expect.
Professional Skills Instruction
Focused on individual player & goalie development supported by leading edge skills technology

Skills Stations
Station-based approach to personalize skill absorption and execution

Games
Engaging skills based games to ensure players are challenged and having fun on the ice



OFF-ICE
EXPERIENCEs
The best of summer camp!




Unique Regatta
A competition where campers seek victory not just on the water, but through challenges that build on the week's experiences.


Canoeing
Paddle techniques, balance and coordination support boating on beautiful Shadow Lake.


Fishing
Learn to fish like a pro - no matter a camper's experience to date, from rookie to avid angler, pro anglers from the region will expand their skills.


Survival Tactics
Taught by a former military tactical expert, campers will learn the value of their environment for survival.


Campfires with a TWIST
Not just marshmallows and karaoke - music is taken to another level!


Conservation
Explore the nature of the area, to foster a greater understanding of biodiversity and natural resources.


Team Building
Challenges that flex campers mental and physical capabilities to expand their possibilities!


First Aid Instruction
Campers learn the value of safety through demonstrations and active participation.


Kid-Friendly Meals
Not just tasty but nutritious! Campers are fuelled to get them through the days and nights, with a tuck shop for fun snacks.





SAMPLE
PlayerS' DAILY SCHEDULE
7:30 AM Breakfast
8:15 AM Transportation to Arena
9:00 to 2:00 PM Hockey (2.5 hours/day on ice), sports, off-ice conditioning activities
Lunch and snacks provided
3:00 PM Return to camp
3:00 - 6:00 PM Water sports, games, hikes
6:00 PM Dinner
6:30 - 7:30 PM Traditional camp activities & games
8:00 PM Campfire and snack
8:30 PM Bunk chillout
9:00 PM Lights out to rest up for another day!
*Note subject to change
The Details
DATES
Players arrive at camp in Norland the evening of Day 1 for a welcoming meal with their new teammates! On-ice activities start the next day and run through to the last day, when camp finishes off with a Showcase - a chance for players to show-off some new moves!
MealS
All meals and snacks are provided with a nutritional focus to ensure campers to be able to play all day, balanced with kid-friendly favourites.
ActivitieS
Players will be kept busy from morning to night, with 2.5 hours of skilled on-ice instruction, off-ice conditioning, sports and team building. At the campsite, there's plenty of time to swim, canoe, fish, hike and play games - capped off with an evening campfire!
FACILITIES
Daytime and on-ice activities take place at the Lindsay Recreation Complex. Accommodations are at Camp Endobanah located on beautiful Shadow Lake in Norland, ON. Players stay in bunk cabins - just bring your sleeping bag and pillow! Well... and a few other things of course, but don't worry, we'll give you the complete packing list closer to the date.

Your hosts
We love hockey. We love camp.
The KL team, led by Jeff & Amanda, welcome campers for a week they'll never forget!
Running hockey programs since 2008, we are committed to providing an experience that is focused on the building blocks of sport - development, competition, respect, character and most importantly FUN.









































Overnight Camp FAQs:
When is the camp?
For 2026, overnight camp is available:
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WEEK 1 Sunday July 26 to Friday July 31: Birth years 2017, 2016, 2015
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WEEK 2 Sunday Aug 2 to Friday Aug 7: Birth years 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
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WEEK 3 Sunday Aug 9 to Friday Aug 14: Birth years 2014, 2013, 2012
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The final day is a "Showcase" where we cap things off at the Lindsay Recreation Complex.
Campers are dropped off late afternoon at Camp Endobanah in Norland on their first day and picked up mid afternoon at the Lindsay Recreation Complex on the last day, following the Showcase. Exact times for drop off and pick-up are provided in June.
Where is the camp?
The overnight camp is based at Camp Endobanah, (established in 1932) located in the heart of the Kawartha Lakes on Shadow Lake in Norland, ON.
On-ice activities are held at the Lindsay Recreation Complex located at 133 Adelaide St. S in Lindsay, ON. Players are transported by bus between camp and the arena.
How much is camp?
Overnight camp is $1295 +HST for a week (6 days, 5 nights)
What activities will there be?
The days will be focused on hockey, where players are on-ice for 2.5 hours/day, as well as off-ice conditioning, nutrition coaching and sports.
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After their time at the rink, activities at camp include canoeing, swimming, fishing with avid anglers from the area, survival skills, teamwork challenges, bonfires and camp games.
Where do the players sleep?
Players stay in cabins, grouped by age to facilitate comfort and promote friendships. Sleep is important for players to make it through the days, so schedules are maintained and "chill out" time provided prior to lights out.
Where will meals be held?
Breakfast and dinner is held in the Lodge at camp. Lunches and snacks are eaten at the rink, catered from local favourites such as Fresh Fuell. The focus is on providing healthy, nutritiously balanced food, with kid-friendly tastes in mind.
What equipment is required?
Full equipment is required for on-ice participation. Players will also require a road hockey stick for off-ice.
A complete "What to Pack" list is sent in June.
What are the health and safety precautions?
KL Hockey has the health and safety of players at the centre of all activities. There is a first aid certified person on duty at all times, with protocols in place should the unlikely arise. Our staff also includes paramedics and police officers.
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Camp will run in accordance with all local health and safety guidelines and restrictions.

