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Registered Programs - Active Living
View program overview and Winter 2012 Registration Form

Ball Hockey
New this year, develop the fundamentals of ball hockey through a combination of skill development sessions and games. There will also be opportunities throughout the year for games with other Boys and Girls Clubs and organization.
Baseball
Our summer baseball leagues focus on skill development, sportsmanship, being part of a team, and having fun. Leagues run from the mid-May to August and the $50 league fee includes a hat, team jersey, award, team picture, and year end banquet. A weekly practice, in additional to the game times below, will be scheduled by coaches at the beginning of the season. Please contact the club if you are interested in coaching or assisting with a team.
| Junior Softball |
Monday |
6:00 - 7:30 pm |
Ages 8-11 |
| Senior Softball |
Tuesday |
6:00 - 7:30 pm |
Ages 11-15 |
| Junior T-Ball |
Thursday |
6:00 - 7:30 pm |
Ages 4-5 |
| Senior T-Ball |
Wednesday |
6:00 - 7:30 pm |
Ages 6-8 |
Flag Football
Through drills and scrimmages, your child will learn everything they need to know about football. The 7-9 year old group will learn the fundamentals of football: how to catch, throw, and the positions. The 10-13 year old session is a preparation for the intensity of high school football.
Hamilton Basketball Association (HBA)
This recreational basketball program allows boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 18 the opportunity to learn the game of basketball in a positive environment with an emphasis on skill development. There will be one practice per week with a game each Saturday. No experience is necessary. The $85 league fee covers the full season, playoffs, and a team shirt. Please contact the club if you are interested in coaching or assisting with a team. The following divisions of play are available at the Hamilton East Kiwanis Boys and Girls Club:
- Squirt Boys & Squirt Girls (Born 2000 - 2001)
- Pee Wee Boys & Pee Wee Girls(Born 1998 - 1999)
- Bantam Boys & Bantam Girls (Born 1996 - 1997)
Registration forms are available in the Athletics office. The
cost is $85.00 (subsidies are available).
Judo
Develop self-discipline and respect for yourself and others. This practice of judo has been shown to enhance self-confidence and concentration as well as physical coordination, strength, and flexibility. Above all it develops a sharp reacting mind well coordinated with the same kind of body. Regular advancement through a series of certified belts encourages students to achieve more.
Karate
Exercise your mind and body while learning the fundamentals of karate. Our instructors focus on developing discipline, respect and self control.
Let's Get Moving
Are you looking for a registered after-school program for your child during the week? Let's Get Moving is a free program that runs Monday through Friday throughout the school year at nine different schools, with a focus on active living, healthy nutrition, and personal health and well-being. Contact the Club or your school's office for more information.
Blessed Kateri Tekawitha School
22 Queensbury Dr.(near upper Ottawa and Stonechurch) |
St. Ann School
118 Sherman Ave. N. (near Barton and Sherman) |
C.B. Stirling School
340 Queen Victoria Drive (west of Upper Ottawa)
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St. Columbia School
770 Main St. E. (near Main and Sherman) |
Holy Name of Jesus School
190 Britannia Ave. (near Kenilworth and Cannon) |
Viscount Montgomery School
1525 Lucerne (Parkdale and Central) |
Parkdale School
139 Parkdale Ave. N. (near Roxborough) |
W.H. Ballard School
108 Dunsmure Rd. (near Main and Strathearne) |
Prince of Wales School
77 Melrose Ave. N. (beside Ivor Wynne Stadium) |
Westwood School
9 Lynbrook Dr. (near Mohawk and Garth) |
Queen Mary School
1292 Cannon St. E. (near Cannon and Ottawa) |
Woodward School
575 Woodward Ave. (near Brampton and Woodward) |
Roxborough Park School
20 Reid Ave. N. (north of Main) |
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On The Move - Girls Only Healthy Active Living Programs
On the Move - Fit
An introduction to physical activity and fitness through a range of activities and healthy active living workshops.
On the Move - Sport
Participants will learn about sports through practice and play in a safe and supportive program.
On the Move - Newcomers
Supports new Canadian girls by introducing them to activities in their communities that will help them be healthy and active for life.
*All of our girls-only programs are the girls ages 9-13 years.
Skipping Club
Learn the pretzel, double dutch and everything else to do with skipping. In this fun and active new program, participants will learn and practice routines as well as learn to work as part of a team.
Soccer Skills
Learn the fundamentals of soccer and the importance of team work in the world's most popular sport. A fun and interactive program that includes both skill development and live game action.
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