Hometown Hockey: Welcome to LaSalle, Ontario. The Rogers Hometown Hockey festival was a huge success in LaSalle, and it would not have been possible without the community's support.The free hockey-themed weekend featured games, prize giveaways, fun activities, and live local entertainment for the whole family.It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. The free hockey-themed weekend featured games, prize giveaways, fun activities, and live local entertainment for the whole family. Idling or leaving vehicles will not be allowed. Directional signage will be posted and security will be onsite enforcing and monitoring traffic flow.The semi-circle in front of the Vollmer Complex (near the concession/food court doors) will be a drop-off zone. Join us at 6:00 pm for our Parade of Champions featuring many of our local teams.The LaSalle Vipers face-off against the Komoka Kings at 2:30pm on Sunday with a special Hometown Hockey puck drop.
It will remain closed until noon on Monday, February 24th.Parking is limited and town officials say that they anticipate that it may be challenging at times. A look back at Rogers Hometown Hockey in LaSalle. Tickets are $10 per adult, and seniors/students are $8. It takes place at the Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex on Saturday from noon to 6pm, and on Sunday from noon until the event closes. Parents who are dropping children off for the Parade of Champions on Sunday are encouraged to use this area.A continuous free shuttle service will run from Windsor Crossing Premium Outlets (1555 Talbot Road) to the LaSalle Civic Centre (5950 Malden Road) to the Vollmer Complex (2121 Laurier Parkway) and back throughout the event.
Rogers Hometown Hockey heads to LaSalle this weekend full of free hockey-related activities, NHL Alumni appearances by Kirk Maltby and Kris Draper, music, and fun for the whole family.
Hometown Hockey: Welcome to Salmon Arm, BC by Sportsnet Video on March 6, 2020 at 7:20 pm Here’s a sneak peek at what to expect from this week’s historical Hometown Hockey show, featuring an all-female broadcast team, stop #22 in Salmon Arm, BC. See Full Tour Schedule ›› Province Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Alberta British Columbia ™Trademark(s) of Rogers Communications, used under license or with permission. For the Saturday schedule, go to Hometown Hockey, Saturday schedule or click here. Tickets can be purchased at the door.Parking Lot 1, located in front of the Vollmer Complex, will be closed for all access beginning on Thursday, February 20th. ©2018 The Hometown Hockey Schedule for the weekend of Saturday, February 22nd, 2020 and Sunday, February 23rd, 2020 in LaSalle has been released! We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. Stick around to catch the Calgary Flames take on the Detroit Red Wings on the big screen.
Location: Marion Dewar Plaza, 110 Laurier Ave W, Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 Photo Gallery: 2020 LaSalle's Rogers Hometown Hockey will appear here on the public site. The entire route will take about 30 minutes. I am pleased to report that 4 of our hockey parents have volunteered to sit on the planning committee in order to bring their varied backgrounds and experience to the table.
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Join us this weekend for this unforgettable event! Music will be performed by local artists Steve Oriet and Buck Twenty.Ron MacLean and Tara Slone will be live at the Vollmer Complex on Sunday, February 23rd at 6:30pm for the broadcast as they tell the stories that celebrate the hockey history and culture of LaSalle. There will be signs posted at the pick-up locations at each site. The Rogers Hometown Hockey festival was a huge success in LaSalle, and it would not have been possible without the community's support. Rogers Hometown Hockey heads to LaSalle this weekend full of free hockey-related activities, NHL Alumni appearances by Kirk Maltby and Kris Draper, music, and fun for the whole family.It takes place at the Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex on Saturday from noon to 6pm, and on Sunday from noon until the event closes. 0:55 | February 21, 2020. This work will see the Town of Lasalle and the local health unit involved in its development. Security will be monitoring this area, and stopping will only be permitted to drop-off. Here’s a quick taste of what you can expect from Rogers Hometown Hockey’s stop #19, from LaSalle, Ontario. LaSalle Transit will be operating free service on their regular route and schedule on Saturday, February 22.The event schedule and more information can be found on the Town’s website at Enter your email address to subscribt to breaking news alertsCopyright 2010 - 2020 windsoriteDOTca inc. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. If you park in a soccer field/ball diamond lot, the Vollmer Complex can be accessed by walking on the trails. Rogers Hometown Hockey made its way to LaSalle on February 22 and 23, 2020, with a great weekend of free hockey-related activities, NHL Alumni appearances by Kirk Maltby and Kris Draper, music and fun for the whole family! The LaSalle Vipers, in grey sweaters, join Lasalle Town Council, town administration and youth hockey players in unveiling LaSalle as a Hometown Hockey host, September 10, 2019. Parking is also available and allowed at Sandwich Secondary School during the event.Parking Lot 2 – Vollmer South Parking Lot (near the Gary L. Parent Rink) will be one way for traffic on Saturday, February 22nd and Sunday, February 23rd. For the Sunday schedule, go to Hometown Hockey, Sunday schedule or click here.
All the Vollmer parking lots (except Parking Lot 1) will be open with additional parking available in the lots near the soccer fields and ball diamonds at the Vollmer Complex.