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Jun 25, 2020 | pdurack | 2002 views
Online registration is available
From the OCHL executive -- We have been instructed by our Governing bodies to proceed with taking in registration, but without taking in any Fee's 

So you can register for the 2020-2021 season without having to pay anything upfront.

Please note when filing out you HCR profile  please be exact with contact information as we are hoping to be sending our updates on the status of the Season, Fee's and what programs will or won't be provided.   All of this information is subject to change as we get it from Ontario Minor Hockey, Ontario Hockey Federation and Hockey Canada. 
 Please be safe and practice social distancing and enjoy the Summer weather . 

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