Woodstock Wildcats Girls Hockey Association
Founded in 1994, the Woodstock Wildcats Girls Hockey Association has a strong history rooted in growth and community. The organization was originally established as the Woodstock Wreckers and, after its first year, was proudly renamed the Woodstock Wildcats, a name that has represented the association ever since.
For over three decades, the Wildcats have been dedicated to developing girls’ hockey in Woodstock and the surrounding area, providing a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for female athletes of all skill levels. The organization serves players from the age of 4, through to senior levels (18+) in various capacities such as House League, Competitive (REP), and Player Development programs.
The Wildcats focus on skill development, teamwork, sportsmanship, and fostering a lifelong love of the game. Supported by committed coaches, staff, volunteers, and families, the association places equal importance on personal growth, confidence, and leadership both on and off the ice.
Through tournaments, development camps, and structured seasonal programming, the Woodstock Wildcats continue to build strong athletes, lasting friendships, and a proud hockey community. The Wildcats organization continues to grow as a recognized top competitor in Southwest Ontario for girls hockey.
We are more than a hockey organization — we are a Wildcats family.