Welcome to the Fall Classic Tournament, News, U11 LL 2 (Georgian Shores Minor Hockey)

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Organization | Nov 04, 2025 | Sarah Clarke | 227 views
Welcome to the Fall Classic Tournament
Welcome to all of our visiting teams for the Georgian Shores Minor Hockey Fall Classic 2025! We are thrilled to host what promises to be an action-packed weekend of competitive hockey. Good luck to every player, coach, and team. Have a great tournament, make some fantastic memories, and enjoy the Fall Classic!

Win Big! Two Chances to Walk Away $1000 Richer! 💰
Get ready for the most exciting draw of the weekend! This is your chance to walk away $1000 richer! We're holding two separate draws, tickets sold in each arena, meaning two lucky winners will pocket a grand prize of $1000 each! Only 200 tickets are available for sale. Tickets are just $20 each.

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Naturally Green Landscaping
Excavation, Hardscapes, Interlock, Retaining walls, Tree Removal, Snow Removal
Meaford Kiwanis
Thank you to the Meaford Kiwanis for contributing to out minor hockey program.
Tim Hortons
THE FIRST GOAL IS HAVING FUN. The Timbits Minor Sports Program is a community-oriented sponsorship program that provides opportunities for kids aged four to nine to play house league sports. The philosophy of the program is not based on winning or losing, but on learning a new sport, making new friends, and just being a kid. Tim Hortons currently supports more than 300,000 children on teams in hockey, soccer, ringette, lacrosse, softball and baseball leagues in Canada and the United States. Our sponsorship includes jerseys, participation medals and a Timbits player gift for each player.
Quench Buggy
The Quench Buggy is a mobile water station for events designed to meet personal hydration needs. Multiple on-board fountains and spigots provide easy access to clean, cool, fresh potable water in any physical environment; from concerts and civic activities, to relief from natural events in remote locations.
Apple Harvest Craft Show
The Apple Harvest Craft Show has become one of the largest in southern Ontario, attracting close to 200 artisans and crafters with a long waiting list wanting to participate. Proceeds from the annual Apple Harvest Craft Show are donated to a number of community projects.