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The City of Kamloops and Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc have been selected to host the 2025 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships May 5-10, 2025. The event will take place over six days in May 2025. The successful bid was supported by the Kamloops Sports Council, Tourism Kamloops, Thompson Valley Charters, BC Hockey, the Kamloops Minor Hockey Association, Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC), and the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council as well as the host communities of Kamloops and Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc.
The Team Manitoba Identification Camp took place on August 10 & 11, 2024 at Seven Oaks Arena in Winnipeg.
As the Identification Camp has already occurred, we are no longer identifying athletes for Team Manitoba for the 2025 Championships. Unfortunately, late registrations or new athlete evaluations are not being accepted at this time.
Registrations for the 2025 NAHC Team Manitoba ID Camp closed on August 1, 2024. Unfortunately, late registrations will not be accepted.
Scouting opportunities are not available this year. Only athletes who attended the 2025 NAHC Team Manitoba ID Camp were eligible to be evaluated for Team Manitoba.
Information regarding tryouts for the 2026 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships will be posted first on our website and social media channels in the spring of 2026. Be sure to stay connected for updates on tryout dates, locations, and registration details.
For any further questions, please contact Robyn Cruz, Major Games Manager, via email at robyn.cruz@masrc.com.
321 - 145 Pacific Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada,R3B 2Z6
x 204-925-5737 A info@masrc.com
We acknowledge that the Manitoba Aboriginal Sports & Recreation Council Inc. (MASRC) operates on the ancestral lands covered by Treaty 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10, as well as the lands of the unsigned Dakota Nations. These territories are home to the Anishinaabeg, Anishininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline, and Nehethowuk Nations, the Inuit in the north, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
As an Indigenous organization, the MASRC is committed to advancing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Calls to Action #87 - 91, which highlight the role of sports and recreation as tools for empowerment and reconciliation with Indigenous communities.