What is CanSkate
CanSkate is Skate Canada’s flagship learn-to-skate program designed for beginners of all ages (age 4 and up). When you sign up for CanSkate (Stage 1 – 6) you will be in a program that focuses on fun, participation, and basic skill development. Skaters are introduced to the six fundamental skating movements: forward skating, backward skating, stop, turn, spin, and jump, and earn badges and other incentives as they complete each Stage.
Lessons are given in a group format and led by an NCCP-certified professional coach. Professional coaches are assisted by trained Program Assistants. Skaters progress at their own rate and coaches make sessions active using teaching aids, music, and a wide variety of activities that create a fun environment and promote learning. CanSkate is the feeder program to all other Skate Canada Skating Programs.
What to bring:
Skaters must have their own skates, rentals are not available
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Mitts/gloves
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CSA Approved mandatory for all CanSkaters until Stage 6
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Should be warm and comfortable and allow for easy movement.
Why sign up for CanSkate?
CanSkate is Canada’s only national learn-to-skate program and is recognized as one of the best programs of its type in the world! It was developed by experts to teach the fundamentals of skating in a progressive and sequential manner.
When you/your child registers for a CanSkate program with Century Skating Club, you also become a member of Skate Canada, the national sport governing body for figure skating in Canada. Membership benefits in the CanSkate program can include: Stickers, tattoos, colouring sheets, parent information sheets, progress updates and report cards, special CanSkate events and club functions, CanSkater of the Year award program, opportunity to be talent-scouted and the opportunity to participate in a positive healthy lifestyle activity.
What comes after CanSkate?
Skaters have different options as to where to go after they have completed the Canskate Program. If they are interested in Figure Skating, they can move on to STAR Skating Program. If they are more focused on Hockey/Ringette fundamentals then the PrePower or CanPower Programs is the next step.
*Helmet Use Policy: This is a proactive safety measure to help protect members in the early stages of the CanSkate program and prevent future injuries to its members that are learning how to skate.
The STAR 1-5 program offers the best-in-class figure skating curriculum in Canada, targeting athletes looking for a future in the sport. Taught by Skate Canada NCCP coaches, the program introduces participants to the basic figure skating elements to create the foundation for singles, pairs, ice dance and synchronized skating.
STAR 6- Gold Level
STAR 6- Gold is an assessment and event structure for skaters who completed the STAR 1-5 Program. This structure builds on the skills acquired in STAR 1-5 and introduces skaters to more advanced figure skating elements.