Women’s Field lacrosse Program

New Players Welcome!

It's never too late to get into rep lacrosse! You will meet like-minded families and give your child the experience of a lifetime while they stay active, learn valuable life lessons and become part of an amazing lacrosse community.

Worried about experience? The most successful players are often those who are eager to try something new and want to be part of a great team! 

U9 and U11 Mountaineers

Guaranteed to be fun, while making new friends and developing their lacrosse skills. U9 and U11 Women’s Field teams play on a smaller field size, with fewer players (6v6), and modified rules. Teams play 10 regular season games and participate in OWFL provincial weekend at a predetermined host location. U9 and U11 Women’s Field teams will practice 1-2 times per week, in addition to playing in our house league program. Games are played on Sundays.

  • The registration fee is what covers OLA and LC fees and team tryouts. This fee is due at registration and non refundable.

  • U9 - $485

    U11 - $535

    The team fee is what the club collects from each rep player to cover operational costs. The total listed here is the total payable to the club when a player commits to a Rep team. If Rep teams have other costs to cover, those additional fees are set at each team’s discretion with oversight from the club.

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U13-U19 Mountaineers

Women’s Field teams begin practicing in April following team selection on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Our women’s Field teams compete against other clubs in the Ontario Women’s Field Lacrosse League (OWFL). OWFL games begin in May and conclude in late July - early August, with a 12 game regular season. Teams compete in the OWFL provincials at a predetermined host location. 

U13 games are played on Sundays. U15 games are played on Saturday mornings and U19 games are played on Saturday afternoons.


Rep teams travel to compete against other clubs in the Ontario Women’s Field Lacrosse League (OWFL), participating in 2 games per weekend. U13 - U19 rep teams also play 2 midweek games at predetermined host locations.

  • The registration fee is what covers OLA and LC fees and team tryouts. This fee is due at registration and non refundable.

  • U13- $585

    U15- $835

    U19- $885

    The team fee is what the club collects from each rep player to cover operational costs. The total listed here is the total payable to the club when a player commits to a Rep team. If Rep teams have other costs to cover, those additional fees are set at each team’s discretion with oversight from the club.

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2026 WOMEN’S FIELD Coaches: TBA

2026 tryout dates: TBA

2026 Rep Practices Days

U9: Tuesdays or Thursdays (house league on Wednesdays in May and June)

U11: Tuesdays or Thursdays (house league on Wednesdays in May and June)

U13: Tuesdays and Thursdays

U15: Tuesdays and Thursdays 

U19-1: Tuesdays and Thursdays 

U19-2: Tuesdays and Thursdays

Practice times and locations TBD

Location: TBD

Location: TBD

OWFL 2026 REGULAR SEASON​

Generally speaking, weekend schedules are as follows:​

U19 Games - Saturday mornings

U15 Games - Saturday afternoons

U13 Games - Sundays

U11 Games = Sundays

U9 Games - Sundays​

Please note that there are a number of "split site" weekends in 2025 to accommodate our growing numbers!​

New and important information for 2026

U15 and U19 provincials will be held in AUGUST to accommodate the U17 Summer Games. U9, U11, U13 provincials will be held in July.

U9, U11, U13 Provincial Weekend: July 17-19, 2026 (location TBD)

U15, U19 Provincial Weekend: August 7-9, 2026 (location TBD)

Rain Date weekends have been added to the schedule to accommodate weather related cancellations.

You can see key dates and information from the Ontario Women’s Field Lacrosse website.

FAQs

  • The registration fee is what covers OLA and LC fees and team tryouts. This fee is due at registration and non refundable.

  • The team fee is what the club collects from each rep player to cover operational costs. The total listed here is the total payable to the club when a player commits to a Rep team. If Rep teams have other costs to cover, those additional fees are set at each team’s discretion with oversight from the club.

  • The Mimico Minor Lacrosse Club Refund Policy applies to registration fees paid directly to the Mimico Minor Lacrosse Club.

    The principle behind our refund policy is to allow a reasonable period of time following registration for parents/players to withdraw, while still safeguarding the long-term financial stability of our programs.

    Mimico Minor Lacrosse Club commits to program expenditure based on registrations. The expenses are not recoverable to the program if/when a member withdraws.

    All refund requests must be made in writing or email to the Mimico Minor Lacrosse Club Registrar by the individual who paid the fee(s).

    An administrative fee will be charged on approved refunds. The Administration Fee will be set annually by Mimico Minor Lacrosse Club to reflect deductions at source that are not received by the club as part of the registration payment (Insurance, OLA Registration Fees, etc.) and that are not refunded to the club by the OLA.

    The amount of any refund, including special or extenuating circumstances, is at the discretion of the Mimico Minor Lacrosse Club Board of Directors.

    Mimico Minor Lacrosse Club shall not be responsible for any monies paid directly to a team, team coach, or team official, and Mimico Minor Lacrosse Club shall not entertain requests for any such refunds.

    Mimico Minor Lacrosse Club shall not be responsible for any monies raised and collected by teams through sponsorship or fundraising efforts and shall not entertain requests for any such refunds.

  • No. For insurance purposes, all players must be registered to attend tryouts. Players that do not make a rep team will be refunded.

  • Prior to submitting a release request, the player must be registered and paid with their resident OLA association for the current year.

    The OLA “Release Request Form” for the current year must be used in all cases where a player wishes to be released from his/her current lacrosse association in order to sign and play for another association.

    The player, the parent or the guardian must complete all fields in Section 1 of the form and send it to the President of the association from which the release is requested.

    Only the information presented in Section 1 will be considered; new reasons for a release will not be entertained should the association’s decision be appealed at any other level.

    The association must respond to the applicant within 72 hours to acknowledge receipt of the request for a release. Within a reasonable time, the association is responsible for setting a date, time and location for when a release hearing will be held so that the applicant may be present to formally discuss the request.

    There may be a fee for a release hearing at the association level.

    Following the hearing, the association must complete Section 2 of the form with written reasons for granting or denying the request and provide the applicant with the information necessary to appeal to the Zone, should the applicant qualify to do so under the OLA Appeal’s Process. The reasons for submitting an appeal at any level are outlined in OLA Rules and Regulations 11.3(d).