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TEACHING PRINCE GEORGE TO SKATE SINCE 1971
 
JAN to MAR 2025 ONLINE REGISTRATION OPEN
 

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TEEN & ADULT SKATING 2024/25

Who is Adult / Teen Skate for?

  • Figure skaters looking to practice and improve

  • Beginners who prefer an adult learning environment

We have 2 different programs, All with Drop-In Options Available: 

  • Tuesdays: Teen/Adult Skate, 6:45 - 7:30 pm, Elksentre Arena, For those looking to improve skating skills (not for beginners), Choice of Instructed or No Instruction. For those who chose 'with instruction' a Skate Canada certified coach will be available on sessions to work with skaters in a group setting.
  • Thursdays:  TEEN/ADULT LEARN TO SKATE, 7:15 - 7:45 pm, Kin 2 Arena, For those new to the ice or looking to improve their skating skill.  The LEARN TO SKATE is offered with Instruction

DROP-IN OPTION AVAILABLE BY FIRST SELECTING "REGISTER" THEN SELECT "DROP-IN"

REGISTRATION NOTES:

  • A $60 Skate Canada Membership Fee will be added to invoices per participant.  This is an annual insurance / membership fee by Skate Canada that is effective September 1st of each season.

****All program are subject to city ice allocation (if there are changes it is expected they will be minor)****

****All programs are subject to registration****

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

 

"We gratefully acknowledge the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development"

 

 


Encourage your children to believe in themselves and that you believe in them too. Be positive in their accomplishments and supportive during the ups and downs. Set goals, foster self-responsibility, discourage excuses, encourage persistence. Support their coach.Winning is not always measured by a medal but by simply achieving a goal they have set.