Coaching Clinics


Are you looking to get involved with lacrosse as a coach? Amazing!

We've made the process as easy and barrier-free as possible so you can move from desire to bench boss, assistant coach, or gate swinger in no time. To familiarize yourself with the steps, check out how to become a lacrosse coach, which takes you from creating your NCCP number at coach.ca in step 1 to registering for a clinic in your area in step 3 - concept to coach just like that!

Host a clinic in your area

Are you an LGB or rural Club looking to recruit new coaches or want existing coaches to level-up? No problem, we have something for you too!

Request to Host a Coaching Clinic Form 

Check out our how to coordinate a coaching clinic cheat-sheet and then just follow the steps. Super easy!

2026 coaching clinics 

 

  Date Days Host Location Contact
 
Registration
Community Development Clinic*

           
 
           
*All coaches who attend a virtual community development classroom will be required to register and attend an on-floor/field session in required discipline(s) separately to become “trained”.
 
Competition Introduction Clinic             
           
           
           
             

Upcoming coach Development Opportunities

There are no upcoming coach development opportunities at this time.

There are several recommended online coaching courses that coaches of any level can complete at any time on The Locker which will enhance your knowledge as a coach, and help you bring success to your team.

To find these coaching courses follow these easy steps:

  1. Login to your account at The Locker.
  2. Click ELEARNING along the top navigation bar.
  3. Select Multi-sport along the left navigation bar.
  4. Select your course.
  5. Enjoy becoming a stronger coach.

Responsible Coaching

The ALA has taken the pledge and is now a proud champion of the Responsible Coaching Movement!

By making this pledge, the ALA is showing our commitment to implementing supportive policies and processes that ensure the safety and protection of our athletes and coaches, and provide our coaches with the tools and training necessary to model ethical behavior.

The Responsible Coaching Movement (RCM) is a multi-phase. system-wide movement coordinated by the Coaching Association of Canada and the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport that has the potential to affect all sports organizations and coaches in a positive way.

The first phase of the RCM focuses on three key areas:

  • Rule-of-Two: The Rule-of-Two serves to protect Minor athletes from potentially vulnerable situations by ensuring that more than one adult is present at all times. Vulnerable situations can include closed doors meetings, travel, and training environments.

  • Background Screening: The background screening process involves using a number of different tools to ensure coaches meet the necessary security requirements to coach athletes. These tools include comprehensive job postings, criminal record checks, interviews, and reference checks.

  • Respect and Ethics Training: Increasing coaches ethical conduct and behavior toward athletes requires that coaches be trained to understand what it means to act ethically. This training includes the Make Ethical Decisions module within the National Coaching Certification Program (CAC) but there are many.

With the support of the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC), the ALA will be actively reviewing current policies and procedures to ensure they align with the recommendations and guidelines of the RCM.

Working closely with our members and clubs, we will identify realistic ways and means to entrench the Responsible Coaching Movement across our sport and enhance the safety of our athletes and the ethical conduct of our coaches.

Upcoming Events


Nov. 21, 2025 to Nov. 23, 2025

Alberta Lacrosse AGM Weekend
Coast Canmore Hotel and Conference Centre

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