Hockey is more than competition—it’s
community.
We’re a Canadian not-for-profit using the sport of hockey to bridge Canada and China — one player, one showcase, one friendship at a time.
Three Programs.
One Mission.
Showcases
International hockey showcases connecting Canadian and Chinese youth players, government-aligned, and unlike anything in the sport today.
Training Camps
Elite Canadian coaching methodology is being brought to youth players aged 12–16 on both sides of the Pacific. Skill, culture, and community combined.
Summer Camps
Multi-week immersive summer programming combining elite hockey training with cultural exchange activities across Canada and China. Players live, train, and explore alongside peers from the other side of the world — an experience unlike any other youth hockey program coming soon.
Where the idea
of Red Maple
was born.
Red Maple Hockey Association was founded on a simple but powerful idea: sport is the world’s greatest equalizer. When young people from different cultures share a locker room, skate the same ice, and chase the same puck — something remarkable happens.
We exist to make that happen between Canada and China. Our programs bring Canadian hockey culture to Chinese youth players, and Chinese youth players to Canada — creating a two-way cultural exchange that’s as meaningful off the ice as on it.
As a registered Canadian not-for-profit, everything we do is driven by mission, not profit. We’re aligned with government-backed hockey development initiatives in China, giving us access to a market that’s growing faster than any other in the world.
We’re not just building hockey players.
We’re building bridges between two nations.







