
winter classic hockey subsidy fund
presented by:
Their Opportunity & The Brockville Winter Classic Committee



We are excited to announce that Their Opportunity and Brockville Winter Classic are working together to ensure local children and youth have access to hockey in the city of brockville through Brockville Winter Classic Hockey subsidy Fund.
Proudly supporting



QUALIFICATIONS
financial requirements
To qualify for a sports subsidy for your child/children, families must fall within the financial criteria as per Revenue Canada’s Low income measure (LIM) thresholds by income source and household size
The following is required prior to submitting your application.
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Your contact information (name, postal code, telephone number, and email address)
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The first name, last name, gender, school and date of birth of your child
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Contact information of the sport or recreation league/club that you have enrolled your child in. This includes the start/end dates, the length of the program, name of the league/club, a league/club representatives name and email or phone number.
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The amount of support you are requesting from Their Opportunity
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Financial Proof Requirement: The most recent Notice of Assessment (NOA) available through Canada Revenue Agency OR you must submit your 3 most recent & consecutive paystubs is required.
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*For more information on how to obtain your NOA please check out this link from Canada Revenue

our giveback program
Their Opportunity hosts a unique Giveback Program where children who receive a sport subsidies or participates in one of our core sport for development programs are asked to “pay it forward” within their community through volunteerism.
​We believe in creating a cycle of generosity as we continue to build healthier communities through active youth.
subsidy application
About The Brockville Winter Classic
Taking place every Family Day Weekend, the Brockville Winter Classic began as a fundraiser to support the transformation of an underutilized space into a vibrant, year-round facility.
Today, Rotary Park stands as a testament to these efforts, featuring one of Canada's premier outdoor skating rinks.
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Building on the success of the Rotary Revitalization Committee’s work since 2010, the Winter Classic was launched in 2015 to raise funds for a roof over Rotary Park. What started as a simple hockey tournament has grown into a celebrated event, featuring NHL Alumni and dedicated to fundraising and honoring the rich history of hockey.
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We are proud to continue enhancing Rotary Park as a free-use facility and are committed to fostering the growth of minor hockey through exciting new initiatives.