
The Kananaskis Country Golf Course was buzzing with excitement on Aug. 27 as donors, a who’s-who of Team Canada athletes and Assist Fund families came together for a day that blended hockey, golf and a world-class setting with a powerful purpose.
The Great Assist Golf Tournament helped mark a special milestone—the fifth anniversary of the Assist Fund, which has been breaking down barriers to keep kids on the ice and in the game. Celebrating five years, $5 million and 10,000 assists, the event brought together 36 generous donors and a star-studded lineup of players, coaches and staff from Canada’s men’s, women’s and para hockey programs who were gathered in Calgary for National Teams Orientation Camp on the road to Italy.
In true “only at Hockey Canada” fashion, every group had the rare chance to share the fairways with Team Canada athletes—creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. Laughter and friendly competition filled both courses at Kananaskis as influential business leaders and community builders teamed up with Canada’s best to raise funds and awareness for the HCF’s work across the country. The presence of Assist Fund families served as a powerful reminder of the real impact this program has made over the past five years—and why the support of events like this matters so much.
Thanks to the generosity of our participants and partners, the tournament raised more than $500,000, helping ensure more kids have the chance to experience everything hockey has to offer. The day was highlighted by not only great scores, but a renewed sense of purpose: continuing to make hockey accessible to all, no matter the barriers.
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