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RHA Hockey Academy — Hockey

By RHA Hockey Academy · Toronto

Verified by 8 families3 certificationsRegistration deadline in 17 days
Ages

Ages 8–16

Schedule

weekly

Price

CA$300–CA$500

Location

989 Murray Ross Pkwy, North York, ON M3J 3M4, Canada

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If you’re looking for a place to help your child improve their hockey skills, RHA Hockey Academy might be worth checking out. They offer a range of camps that focus on different aspects of the game, so your young athlete can really hone their abilities.

Synthesized from 8 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 8 verified families

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Scarlett M.

Top Contributor

active

My son has been attending the RHA Hockey Academy in Toronto for a few weeks now, and it has been a solid experience overall. The coaching staff, especially Coach Mike, is very engaged and clearly has a passion for teaching hockey skills. My son has learned a lot about power skating and shooting techniques, which he has been practicing at home. Pickup at Canlan York Arena is straightforward, and the staff is organized, which makes things easy for parents. One minor annoyance is that the sessions sometimes run a bit late, which can make it tricky for after-class plans. But my son loves the challenge and is building confidence on the ice. I would recommend this program for active kids looking to sharpen their skills in a supportive environment.

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engaged-staff · great-pickup · challenging-not-stressful

over 1 year ago
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Olivia J.

Top Contributor

active

My son has been attending the RHA Hockey Academy in Toronto for a couple of months now, and overall, it's been a solid experience. He's 12, active, and really enjoys the focus on skill development. The instructors, particularly Mike, have been engaging and helpful, often giving individualized attention during practice. My son has improved his shooting and power skating, which has boosted his confidence on the ice. However, the drop-off process can be a bit chaotic, especially during peak times when parents are picking up their kids. We faced long lines a few times, which made it a bit frustrating. Despite that minor annoyance, I'd recommend this program if your child is serious about hockey and enjoys being challenged in a supportive environment. The group sizes are small, allowing for more interaction and learning, which my son appreciates. Overall, a worthwhile investment for budding hockey players.

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engaged-staff · small-group-size · challenging-not-stressful

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