2026 Day camps
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PV Elite 2026 day camps
Structured, supervised, full-day hockey programs built to support player development, learning, and fun while school is out. Each day is thoughtfully planned to balance on-ice training, off-ice activity, and age-appropriate learning in a safe, organized environment where players stay active, engaged, and supported from drop-off to pick-up.
2026 Day Camp Catalog
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PD Day Camp
A Full Day of Hockey, Learning, and Fun — While School Is Out
Date: February 16, 2026
Location: Morden, Manitoba
Drop-Off/Pick-Up: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Age Eligibility: 2013-2018 DOBThe PV Elite PD Day Camp is a one-day, full-day camp designed for families looking for a structured, supervised, and active option on February 16 when school is out.
Each player will receive:
2 hours of on-ice training
1 hour of classroom instruction
1 hour of dryland games and activity
Team bonding activities
Supervised breaks and transitionsPlayers are engaged, active, and supervised from drop-off to pick-up.
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Spring Break Day Camp
A Structured, Fun Place for Your Hockey Player This Spring Break
Dates: Match 30 - April 2, 2026
Location: ICON Arena, Winkler, Manitoba
Age Eligibility: 2014-2020 DOBThe PV Elite Spring Break Day Camp is a full-day hockey experience designed to give parents peace of mind and players a week of structured learning, activity, and fun.
Each day is built around a balanced mix of development and fun:
2 hours of on-ice skill development
Dryland training and movement
Classroom teaching (age-appropriate hockey concepts and learning)
Team bonding activities
Supervised breaks and transitionsLunch is provided daily.
Parents can drop players off knowing they are in a safe, organized, and positive environment all day.
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High Performance Day Camp
Five Days Focused on Real Skill Improvement
Camp Weeks:
Week 1: July 6 – July 10, 2026
Week 2: July 13 – July 17, 2026
Location: ICON Arena, Winkler, Manitoba
Drop-Off/Pick-Up: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM
Age Eligibility: 2014-2020 DOBThe PV Elite High Performance Day Camp is a full-day development environment built for players who want to improve their skills, compete, and train with purpose—both physically and mentally.
Each day is designed to maximize skill reps, game understanding, athletic development, and mental performance:
1 hour of on-ice skill development
(edges, puck control, shooting, position-specific skills)
1 hour of on-ice small-area games
(compete level, decision-making, game transfer)
Dryland training
Off-ice games and multisport activities
Off-ice stickhandling and shooting
Classroom sessions, including mental performance, hockey IQ, and learning habits
Structured breaks and team building throughout the dayPlayers are active, coached, and engaged from drop-off to pick-up.
how pv elite day camps work
PV Elite Day Camps are built around a clear daily structure that balances development, learning, and fun.
Players follow a consistent schedule that includes on-ice training, off-ice activity, learning sessions, and supervised breaks. This structure allows athletes to stay engaged while managing energy levels throughout the day.
Our focus is on meaningful development, not just ice time. Every activity has a purpose, whether it is skill execution, decision-making, athletic movement, or team interaction.
Players are supervised at all times, including transitions, breaks, and off-ice activities, ensuring a safe and organized environment from start to finish.
Which Day Camp is RIght for My Player?
PD Day Camp:
Best suited for players looking for a structured, active day when school is out.
Spring Break Day Camp:
Ideal for players who want a full week of hockey, learning, and team-based activity during spring break.
High Performance Day Camp:
Designed for committed players who want to challenge themselves, compete, and focus on real skill development.
a safe, organized environment parents can trust
PV Elite Day Camps prioritize safety, supervision, and structure.
Coaches and staff are present at all times
Structured transitions between activities
Age-appropriate instruction and expectations
Positive, respectful team culture
Clear drop-off and pick-up procedures
Parents can be confident that players are supported and supervised throughout the day.
Not sure where to start?
Tell us a bit about your player and we’ll guide you to the right program stream.