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Registration for 2025/2026 

PreCan & CanSkate: Tuesday, March 24- Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Tuesdays 5:55 - 6:40pm

Thursdays 5:55.- 6:40pm

** Tuesday April 21 & 28 5:40-6:25pm

Blackout Dates: No CanSkate on April 16th, April 23rd, and April 30th.
** Please Note: Thursday Only Skaters are able to come to the Tuesday Sessions on April 14th, 21st, and 28th

Designed for beginning of all ages.  CanSkate helps to build basic skills to help you with figure skating, hockey, ringette, speed skating, while promoting fitness and fun!

StarSkate Spring Session: Tuesday, March 24 to Thursday, March 30, 2026

Junior StarSkate:

March 24th-April 14th, 2026

Tuesday 6:40 - 7:50pm

Thursday 4:30 - 5:40pm

April 16th-April 30th, 2026

Tuesday 6:25-7:20pm

Thursday 4:30 - 5:25

Senior StarSkate:

March 24th-April 14th, 2026

Tuesday 4:30 - 5:40pm

Thursday 6:40 - 7:50pm

April 16th-April 30th, 2026

Tuesday 4:30 - 5:25pm

Thursday 5:25 - 6:20pm

Designed for skaters who have completed their CanSkate Level 6 and wants to continue their skills.  We have divided our StarSkate into two groups - Junior StarSkate (Star 1 & 2) and Senior StarSkate (Star 3+)

 

* Unsure if your skater is in Junior or Senior StarSkate?

Testing Criteria for Senior StarSkate is to have passed one of the following:

~ Star 3 Skills

~ Star 2 FreeSkate (Program and Elements)

~ Star 5 Dance

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If you have any questions about registration for CanSkate or StarSkate, please contact Sacha at registrarPSkatec@gmail.com 

** EMT can be sent to parkhillskatingclub@gmail.com ** 

Updates from Skate Ontario regarding Rowan’s Law are now in place.  Ontario skating clubs are required under this law to ensure that all skaters under the age of 26, parents (if the skater is under the age of 18 years), coaches, officials and other designated persons have confirmed they have reviewed the required Concussion Awareness Resources and Concussion Codes of Conduct before becoming registered for the ensuing season.

Rowan’s Law was named for Rowan Stringer, a high school rugby player from Ottawa, who died in the spring of 2013 from a condition known as second impact syndrome (swelling of the brain caused by a subsequent injury that occurred before a previous injury healed). Rowan is believed to have experienced three concussions over six days while playing rugby. She had a concussion but didn’t know her brain needed time to heal. Neither did her parents, teachers or coaches.

Rowan’s Law and Rowan’s Law Day were established to honour her memory and bring awareness to concussions and concussion safety.

 

Please click on the heading to gain access to more information about Rowan's Law & Concussions. 

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