male & female players
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on-ice officials
member associations
The Heart of Minor Hockey in the Lower Mainland
Minor hockey is an incredibly popular sport in Canada, especially in the Lower Mainland. This region, spanning from Hope to the Sunshine Coast, is home to a vibrant hockey community with numerous Minor Hockey Associations and leagues. Players, both male and female, start as young as 5 years old and continue through to the age of 20. The sport thrives thanks to the dedication of coaches, managers, referees, and countless volunteers who are passionate about fostering the love of hockey in young athletes. This dedication underscores the importance of hockey in Canadian culture, making it a beloved pastime and a vital part of community life.
The Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey Association (PCAHA) plays a crucial role in this ecosystem. As the governing body for minor hockey in the Lower Mainland, the PCAHA ensures that the sport is well-organized and accessible. They provide structure, support, and guidance to all the Minor Hockey Associations and leagues under their jurisdiction. The PCAHA’s efforts ensure that young players receive quality coaching, fair play, and a safe environment to enjoy the game. Their commitment to excellence helps maintain the high standards of hockey in the region, contributing to the sport’s continued popularity and success.
News & Articles
North Van U18A1 Remembers Joe Borovich
Joe Borovich, who created the original Canucks (stick in rink) logo in 1970 and also adopted and still in use by the NVMHA passed away recently. When Joe’s family reached out to the NVMHA to ask for player volunteers to serve at his Jan 24 funeral, Charlie, Captain of...
Thunderbird Player Stung by Scorpion
Luke went from being stung by a scorpion, to the hospital, back the Gold Medal game to score the winning goal! https://globalnews.ca/video/11622735/b-c-hockey-player-gets-stung-by-scorpion-on-trip-to-arizona Credit: Global BC
Welcome Goldeneyes!
What an amazing night for female hockey! In front of a sold out crowd the Vancouver Goldeneyes and Seattle Torrent put on a show for hockey fans. Our hometown team came away with the OT win. What a game!!!!!



