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Youth Soccer 2026 Registration Now Open!

Families in Callander and East Ferris can now register for the 2026 Recreational Youth Soccer Season. This fun, non‑competitive league focuses on sportsmanship, skill‑building, and keeping kids active.

Key Dates

  • Registration Opens: March 16, 2026
  • Registration Deadline: May 8, 2026
  • Season Runs: June 16 – August 13, 2026
  • Year-End Celebration: August 15, 2026

Fees

  • $80 per child, $70 for each additional child in the same family
  • Refunds available only within first two weeks of the season; $25 administration fee applies.
    No refunds after June 26, 2026.

Where to Register (Callander Locations)

  • Callander Municipal Office – 280 Main St. N. (Cash, Cheque, Debit)
  • Callander Public Library – 30 Catherine St. W. (Cheque only)

Registration Form is available here. 

Player Divisions

  • Division 1: Born 2022–2021 (Ages 4–5)
  • Division 2: Born 2020–2018 (Ages 6–8)
  • Division 3: Born 2017–2015 (Ages 9–11)

Teams are assigned in May; parents should hear from coaches by June 12.

Game Schedule (Tentative)

  • Division 1: Wednesdays @ 6 PM – Vrebosch Park (East Ferris)
  • Division 2: Tuesdays (Vrebosch) and/or Thursdays (Yarlasky, Callander) @ 6 PM
  • Division 3: Tues/Wed (Vrebosch) and/or Thurs (Yarlasky) @ 7 PM

Final schedules will be emailed to parents.

Coaches & Volunteers Needed

The league relies on parent and community volunteers.
A Volunteer Police Check is mandatory; the municipality will provide letters if needed.

Contact for Questions

Additional Information is available here.

East Ferris Recreation Department
📞 705‑752‑3566
📧 jennac.cowden@eastferris.ca

 

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