Who We Are
The Three Hills Titans
The Three Hills Titans are a USPHL Premier junior hockey club based in Three Hills, Alberta, Canada. Founded in 2011, the Titans have grown into one of the premier junior development programs in western Canada, competing against teams across the United States and Canada in the largest junior hockey league in the world.
Our mission is simple: develop young men as hockey players and as people. We believe in a player-first environment, strong community ties, and giving every athlete the tools they need to advance to the next level whether that's NCAA, ACHA, or even professional hockey.
The Titans are proud to call Three Hills home. This community has embraced the program with open arms since our founding, from the fans who fill Centennial Place Arena on game nights to the billet families who open their homes to players from across North America.
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Parking & Directions
Centennial Place Arena is easily accessible and surrounded by free parking. Three Hills is a small, walkable community so if you're staying anywhere in town, the arena is likely within a few minutes on foot.
Free parking is available directly in front of and beside the arena on 3rd Avenue NE. This is the closest and most accessible lot for all spectators.
Free · ClosestAdditional free street parking is available on surrounding streets including 2nd Avenue and 3rd Street NE. No time limits on evenings and weekends.
FreeDesignated accessible stalls are located directly at the main entrance. Elevator access is available inside to reach upper-level seating and meeting rooms.
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About the USPHL
The United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL) is the largest amateur ice hockey league in North America. Founded in 2012, the USPHL was built to provide a clear pathway for aspiring athletes to reach their highest potential all the way from youth and junior hockey to college and professional levels.
The USPHL Premier Division, where the Titans compete, is the largest junior hockey division in the world, with more than 75 teams from coast to coast. Players are ages 16–21 and compete for advancement to NCAA Division I, Division III, and ACHA programs.
The league has helped more than 10,000 players advance to collegiate and professional programs worldwide. With showcase events throughout the season, Premier players gain significant exposure to college scouts at all levels.
The USPHL's tuition-free top junior tier, focused on NCAA Division I development. The pinnacle of the USPHL pathway.
The world's largest junior hockey division. Ages 16–21. Strong pipeline to NCAA D-III, ACHA, and higher junior levels including the NCDC.
- USPHL Premier → NCAA Division III showcases, NCDC promotion, higher junior leagues
- NCAA D-III is the most common landing spot for high performing Premier players with strong academic profiles
- ACHA programs across North America actively recruit USPHL Premier players
- Season runs September through March, including playoffs and the USPHL Premier Nationals
Our Home
Three Hills, Alberta
Three Hills is a welcoming small town of approximately 3,300 people located in Kneehill County, about 100 km northeast of Calgary. Known for its tight-knit community, strong agricultural roots, and deep love of hockey, Three Hills has proven to be one of the best homes a junior team could ask for.
Three Hills residents have embraced the Titans since day one. Billet families, local businesses, and fans have made this one of the most supportive junior hockey environments in Alberta.
Conveniently located between Calgary and Red Deer, Three Hills sits in the heart of Kneehill County. Easy highway access means players and families can travel to games across the region with ease.
The community has a proud hockey tradition. Centennial Place Arena has been a gathering place for generations of Three Hills families and is central to the town's identity.
Three Hills has elementary and high schools, a hospital, grocery stores, restaurants, and all essential services. Players have everything they need within a short drive of wherever they're billeted.
Located at the intersection of Highways 21 and 27. Calgary International Airport is approximately 90 minutes away, making it straightforward for families to visit throughout the season.
The Titans are proud partners with local businesses including Three Hills Co-op, Kneehill County, Centennial Ford, and others who invest in growing junior hockey in the region.