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Registration Updates

Registration for the August 2025 Summer Session is available to current Skate Canada members.
2025/26 Season Registration opens in August 2025.

 

Equipment Overview

Participants must provide their own equipment for all skating lessons. Skaters may not be permitted on the ice if they do not have proper items. Quality equipment that fits well makes a huge difference in a skater's enjoyment of their lessons and promotes progressive skill development.

CanSkate Programs

 

 

Skates 

  • Hockey or Figure Skates
  • Blades must be sharpened before first use. Sharpen every 2 months.

  • Skates should fit well, lace to the top, and provide strong ankle support.

  • Not recommended: Plastic skates with buckles or adjustable sizing.

  • Note: STAR Prep require figure skates.

 Helmet

  • Skaters will not be allowed on the ice without a proper CSA-approved hockey helmet.
  • CSA-Certified Hockey Helmet
  • Mandatory for all CanSkate programs.
  • Bicycle helmets are not permitted.

Clothing

  • Gloves, Jacket, Athletic Pants
  • Avoid bulky snow pants. They restrict movement and cause overheating.
  • Clothing should allow easy movement.
  • Gloves must be worn to protect fingers.

Skate Guards

  • Hard guards protect blades and preserve sharpening.
  • Recommended but optional for CanSkate.
  • Always dry blades after class and store with soft guards to prevent rusting.

STARSkate Program

 

Figure Skates – Required

  • Recreational skates are not permitted.

Skate Guards – Hard & Soft

  • Hard guards are required for walking off-ice.
  • Dry blades after each use and store with soft guards to prevent rust.

Clothing – Athletic Attire for On & Off Ice

  • Must allow coaches to clearly see body lines.
  • No hoods. Suggested: skating tights, dresses, fitted pants, gloves.
  • Hair must be tied back neatly.
  • Running shoes and water bottle are required for off-ice training.

Where to Buy Skates

We recommend purchasing skates in-store to ensure a proper fit. Skate sizes differ from shoe sizes — bring your skater to be measured properly. 

When purchasing locally, look for Jackson figure skates or CCM/Bauer hockey skates. 

ProSkate (Edmonton)

Remote fittings available: info@proskate.com
16972–111 Avenue NW, Edmonton
(780) 481–5532

Overlander Sports (Yellowknife)

4909 50th Street, Yellowknife
(867) 873–2474

Canadian Tire (Yellowknife)

328 Old Airport Road, Yellowknife


Skate Sharpening

 

NorthRock Sharpening

Located at the Yellowknife Multiplex
Call: (867) 446–1266
Email: northrockyk@gmail.com
Check their Facebook page for hours and updates.

 

Important Reminder About Communication

Email is the only way we share club updates, schedule changes, and important announcements.
Messages are sent to the email address on your Uplifter account, so please be sure it’s one you check regularly.
We do not send paper handouts or make phone calls.
As a volunteer-run club, we rely on email and online tools to keep things organized and efficient.
Follow us on social media for updates, reminders, and fun throughout the season.
If you're not receiving emails, please reach out, we’re happy to help get things sorted!