INDOOR

Volleyball PEI supports indoor volleyball programming across the province, creating opportunities for athletes of all ages and skill levels to learn, compete, and grow in the game. From grassroots development to club competition and provincial team pathways, our indoor programs help players build strong fundamentals, teamwork, and a lifelong connection to the sport.

Spring League

Rules + Regulations

Clubs + Teams

How To: Recruit Coaches

How To: Start a Club

How To: Host a Tournament

Volleyball PEI’s Spring League is a recreational indoor volleyball program that runs annually from March to May. The league gives youth teams across PEI the opportunity to play regular tournament-style competition in age divisions such as 14U, 16U, and 18U, while keeping the focus on participation, development, fair play, and maximum court time for athletes.

Club
Directory

Competitive

Volleyball PEI’s competitive programs provide athletes with opportunities to train, compete, and develop through club volleyball across the province. Running primarily from late November to mid-May, these programs support youth athletes in a structured team environment, with pathways to provincial, regional, and national competition. Players and families are encouraged to connect directly with sanctioned clubs for specific program details, tryouts, and team information.

Competition Handbook

Youth Rec League

Camps

Youth

Volleyball PEI’s youth programs introduce young athletes to the game in a fun, supportive, and age-appropriate environment. From LTAD-based development and introductory Smashball to recreational leagues and seasonal camps, these programs help players build core skills, confidence, teamwork, and a strong foundation for lifelong participation in volleyball.

LTAD

12u Smashball

Rec League

Women's + Men's

Learn More

Volleyball PEI’s Spring League is a recreational indoor volleyball program that runs annually from March to May. The league gives youth teams across PEI the opportunity to play regular tournament-style competition in age divisions such as 14U, 16U, and 18U, while keeping the focus on participation, development, fair play, and maximum court time for athletes.