Learn to Skate with CanSkate
Preparing your child for skating.
If your child has never been on the ice before, here are some things to try at home with your child wearing their skates.
All skaters must wear a helmet on the ice until they have completed Stage 5 of the CanSkate program. This policy is in place to protect our skaters, and applies to lessons, competitions, and our annual Gala. Skaters who have passed Stage 5 may continue to wear a helmet if they wish.
CanSkate FAQs
How old does my child have to be to learn how to skate?
Our Buddies on Blades program is designed for children who are 3 and 4 years old. In this program we use toys and other props to help the children develop their skating skills in a fun way.
My child wants to play hockey. Why should they learn to skate at a figure skating club?
The basics of skating are the same whether the goal is hockey, ringette or figure skating. CanSkate is designed to teach skills that cross the disciplines.
Why do I need to wear a CSA-approved hockey helmet to skate?
Hockey helmets are designed to help protect against head injuries occurring on ice, be it from a fall or a collision. It is important to ensure that when a skater is on the ice, they are protected with equipment designed for their sport or activity.
Do we have to participate in Fundraising?
All families are asked to help the club by fundraising or volunteering their time. More information is available on the fundraising page.