Have a hockey-loving kid in your family? Then Montreal’s Drop the Puck event, held at the Crowne Plaza on Côte-de-Liesse, is the place to be Sunday.
Some 35 exhibitors, ranging from primary and secondary schools with hockey programs to sleep-away hockey camps, are on hand to answer questions.
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Various booths have cutting-edge equipment on display, while others offer kids a chance to fine-tune their passing and slapshot skills.
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For event promoter Dominic Servello, Sunday is all about informing the hockey community.
“We’re showing Montreal families their choices,” he said.
“If you’re shopping for a school, you’re shopping for a new pair of skates, shopping for a developer to help your son or daughter, or you just want to get involved in hockey, this is the place to be.”
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Admission to Drop the Puck is free. Doors close at 7 p.m.
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