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Skate Oakville offers learn to skate lessons delivered using the nation’s premiere program, CanSkate. This best in class program has been recently updated by Skate Canada and all of the learn to skate coaches at the club are certified to deliver it using the latest techniques and tools.

CanSkate now features a fresh look, new awards, improved tools for coaches and most importantly a tested and proven new curriculum and delivery methods that guarantee success in developing stronger basic skating skills and developing them faster. It also includes specific skills useful in hockey, ringette, speed skating and figure skating thereby preparing all skaters for virtually every ice sport. It has also been tailored to teach new skaters of all ages from young children up to adults even if the goal is simply to learn how to skate for fun and to stay active.

Check out the tabs below to learn more about the different options offered, session timing and frequently asked questions.

 

This year we have lessons at both River Oaks Community Centre and Sixteen Mile Sports Complex.


SMSC #4 - Rink #4 at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, 3070 Neyagawa Blvd.

RO B - Rink B at River Oaks Community Centre, 2400 Sixth Line

 

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Program Descriptions

CanSkate is Skate Canada's official "Learn To Skate" program. It is highly regarded by other ice sport organizations as the favoured curriculum to develop the skills needed to participate in their sports. This group format program teaches skaters of all ages the basics of skating in 3 areas: agility, control, and balance. No previous skating experience is required for CanSkate, TeenSkate and Adult LTS. Skaters move through the stages of the program as they learn & master the required skills.

CanSkate - 3 to 5 years

A 30 minute program for young skaters ages 3 to 5. No previous skating experience is required. We provide a small group environment where children are encouraged to stand on their own and balance and control at their own pace. Skaters are assessed at their first class and grouped by ability. Skaters that are able to stand and move on their own begin working on the CanSkate badges. All participants must provide their own skates and hockey helmets with a cage, and gloves. Snow pants or waterproof pants are recommended as skaters start by sitting on the ice.

CanSkate - 6 to 10 years

A 50-minute program for skaters ages 6 to 10 where the five stage badge levels are taught. No previous skating experience is required. We keep track of your child's progression through the badges and group them accordingly. Skaters new to us are assessed and grouped on the first day. The session starts with a warm-up with everybody, then station rotations with their group where they learn and practice new skills, and finally a coach led group cool down. All participants must provide their own skates and hockey helmets, and gloves.

Intro to Synchro - Stages 4 & 5

Taught by our synchro coaches, this program will teach basic synchro elements and is intended for younger skaters not yet ready to skate on one of our teams. Skaters must have passed Stage 3 of CanSkate and be registered for at least 1 CanSkate session in addition to this session. All participants must provide their own skates, hockey helmets and gloves. See Learn to Skate registration page for sign up information.

Intro to Figure Skating - 6 to 10 years, must be registered in another CanSkate session.

This program is for skaters that are interested in pursuing figure skating.  Skaters at any CanSkate Stage can join this program.  Skaters must continue in their CanSkate session in addition to Intro to Figure Skating until Stage 5 is completed. The Intro to Figure Skating session 50-minute group session

TeenSkate - 11 to 17 years

TeenSkate runs like a CanSkate session but is a more comfortable environment for older beginners and teens working on the five Stage badges. See CanSkate for full description. No previous skating experience is required. All participants must provide their own skates and hockey helmets and gloves.

Adult LTS - 18 and up

AdultSkate is a 50 minute learn to skate program for adults. No previous skating experience is required. All participants must provide their own skates and hockey helmets and gloves. It is taught in group format where skaters are grouped according to their ability. Adults will work on skating skills that will enable them to enjoy the sport.

CanSkate Report Card.pdf

Please see our Frequently Asked Questions for additional important information.

Fees

Learn to Skate fees are $215 for a ten-week session plus an annual $44 Skate Canada Fee. Full payment is required at the time of registration.

The mandatory $44 Skate Canada Fee is only charged once per year (Sept 1 to Aug 31) per skater, so any subsequent registrations within that year will only be charged the fee for the session(s) selected. The Skate Canada Fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.