Summer Camps
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Summer Camps
I would like for my son to go to a week long overnight camp next summer with some of his friends. I went when I was about his age and still have great memories. He will be 11 at the time, if that matters.
Does anyone have experiences from this year or prior years of places they would recommend? Good hockey instruction would help, but I am more interested in the overall experience with other activities, food, amenities, etc. I want him to have fun, not feel like he has to go to practice all day.
Does anyone have experiences from this year or prior years of places they would recommend? Good hockey instruction would help, but I am more interested in the overall experience with other activities, food, amenities, etc. I want him to have fun, not feel like he has to go to practice all day.
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Highly recommend Minnesota Hockey Camps in Nisswa:
www.mnhockeycamps.com
Great information on their webpage, Facebook and Twitter. Attendees from all over the country, ages range from mites to Pros.
www.mnhockeycamps.com
Great information on their webpage, Facebook and Twitter. Attendees from all over the country, ages range from mites to Pros.
agree, the kid went a couple times and loved each time (except the first!). They even have a parent/skater week that we did once and was fantastic.puckhead58 wrote:Heartland hockey camp....lots of ice time & recreation. Sign up early....it's full by March most years. And bring a fan......dorms are hot
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Yep. Been to that one as well. Kids had a lot of fun there. Only downside is no lake recreation.BadgerBob82 wrote:Heard good things on the Sioux camp at UND. Kids get to use Sioux locker room and skate at the Ralph. Stay in dorms. Good food. Fees are reasonable. Coaches don't speak in the 3rd person.
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Shattuck has weeklong camps (boarding & non-boarding options) in the summer that are quite well run. Plenty of down time activities, but it's not on a lake or anything if that matters. Not exactly a cheap option, but felt it was worth it for the experience.
The weeks are usually in July, so you would have to look at next year.
A great thing about this is, your kid will meet kids from all over, which is different than many camps. Developing social skills and learning some independence can be more important at the 11-14 age than a little extra stickhandling, etc.
I'm sure experiences are mixed. It simply depends on what your expectations are from a week-long hockey camp.
Good luck in your research. I'm not sure how this compares to Woog, Hearland, etc...
The weeks are usually in July, so you would have to look at next year.
A great thing about this is, your kid will meet kids from all over, which is different than many camps. Developing social skills and learning some independence can be more important at the 11-14 age than a little extra stickhandling, etc.
I'm sure experiences are mixed. It simply depends on what your expectations are from a week-long hockey camp.
Good luck in your research. I'm not sure how this compares to Woog, Hearland, etc...