General Information
Fort Saskatchewan Minor Hockey proudly supports approximately 780 athletes each season, providing opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels to grow both on and off the ice.
We are committed to developing lifelong athletes through the game of hockey while strengthening our community. Through teamwork, work ethic, leadership, and fun, we help build life skills in our players, coaches, volunteers, and families.
Community Sponsorship Opportunities
As costs continue to rise, keeping hockey accessible and affordable for our families is a top priority. That’s why we are proud to partner with local businesses that believe in youth sport and community development.
Sponsorship directly supports:
- Equipment replacement and upgrades
- Ice Costs
- Player Development
- Travel Expenses for Elite Team
In return, your business receives meaningful exposure throughout the season and alignment with one of the largest and most visible youth organizations in our community.
Together, we can continue building strong athletes — and an even stronger Fort Saskatchewan.

Sponsoring our association means investing in more than just hockey — it’s an investment in youth development, community pride, and positive local impact. Your support helps keep the game accessible for families while providing meaningful brand exposure through our website, social media and association banners.

As a sponsor of the Rangers Athletic Club, you are investing in the growth and development of elite athletes who proudly represent our community at the highest levels of minor hockey. Your business receives strong visibility both locally and across Alberta as our teams compete and travel throughout the province, proudly showcasing your support every step of the way.

Sponsoring an individual RAC player is a meaningful way to directly support a dedicated athlete in their pursuit of elite hockey. Your contribution helps offset training, travel, and competition costs while aligning your business with hard work, commitment, and community pride. It’s a personal and impactful way to invest in the development of a young athlete representing Fort Saskatchewan on the provincial stage.

