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Yukon Native Hockey Tournament begins in Whitehorse

Hundreds of players from Yukon, the N.W.T. and Northern B.C. will hit the ice in Whitehorse this weekend, for the annual Yukon Native Hockey Tournament.

'The biggest First Nations sporting event in Yukon,' organizer says

Players in the 2014 Yukon Native Hockey Tournament, in Whitehorse. This year, there are 43 teams registered. (Meagan Dueling/CBC)

Good luck finding an empty hotel room in Whitehorse this weekend — hundreds of people are in town from across Yukon, B.C. and the N.W.T. to play in, and watch, the Kilrich Building Centres Yukon Native Hockey Tournament.

"Our hotels are full, our restaurants are full," said tournament organizer Karee Vallevand. "I do believe it's the biggest First Nations sporting event in the Yukon."

Tournament organizer Karee Vallevand calls it 'the kickoff to spring.' (Dave Croft/CBC)

There are 43 teams registered this year, in six different divisions. Vallevand said that means more than 600 players will be in town, "plus all their fans."

Special guests this year include former NHL player Reggie Leach, and country singer Aaron Pritchett.

The first game gets underway Friday morning, with tournament play scheduled at the Takhini arena and the Canada Games Centre.

"I think it's the kick-off to spring, you know, leading into summer. It's everybody excited, it's a beautiful weekend," Vallevand said.