Hockey

Professional Women’s Hockey League Expands Summer Camp Reach Across North America

UPS‑backed camps run from July to August, offering programs for players aged U6 to 18+

Summer Camp Rollout Across North America

The Professional Women’s Hockey League is rolling out more than 30 summer camps across North America during July and August, targeting players from the under‑six age group up to adult leagues.

UPS has signed on as the title sponsor for the Canadian leg of the program, pledging financial grants to communities that lack access to hockey infrastructure.

Coaching and Player Mentorship

Each camp is directed by professional coaching staff and features mentorship from current PWHL athletes, giving participants a chance to learn from the sport’s rising stars.

Registration is now open through the league’s official site, thepwhl.com, where families can select the location and session that best fits their schedule.

A notable example is Gem Winter, a U15 player who attended last year’s Toronto Sceptres camp thanks to a UPS‑funded grant, illustrating the program’s reach into grassroots talent.

Camps are scheduled in a diverse set of markets, including Vancouver, Halifax, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, as well as U.S. cities such as Los Angeles, Anaheim, Seattle, Duluth, Hermantown, St. Paul, Superior, Traverse City, Rochester, West Orange and Boston.

Published by SocketNews.com powered news Editorial Team Structured news coverage generated from verified editorial data fields. About Editorial Policy Contact