Edmonds has become one of Emerald City Ball Hockey's most active communities. With programs running at multiple elementary schools and the Frances Anderson Center in downtown Edmonds, we're proud to bring ball hockey to families across this welcoming waterfront city.
Located just north of Seattle along the Puget Sound, Edmonds offers a small-town feel with excellent schools and a strong commitment to youth activities. It's the kind of place where ball hockey naturally thrives — parents are engaged, kids are eager, and the community shows up.
We currently run programs at several Edmonds School District locations:
The Frances Anderson Center is a cornerstone of Edmonds community life. Located in the heart of downtown, it hosts a wide range of recreational programs for all ages. Our ball hockey classes run through Edmonds Parks & Recreation, making registration easy and accessible for local families.
Whether your child is picking up a stick for the first time or already loves the game, our Edmonds programs are designed to be inclusive, high-energy, and fun. No prior hockey experience is needed — just a willingness to play.
Edmonds sits at the center of a cluster of communities we serve. Families from Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Mukilteo, and Shoreline regularly join our Edmonds-area programs. With easy access via Highway 99 and I-5, getting to a session is convenient no matter where you are in south Snohomish County.
Interested in ball hockey in Edmonds? Fill out our interest form or contact us directly.