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About FHFSC  PreCanSkate Program:
 

PreCanSkate is a learn-to-skate program for skaters ages 4+ who meet any of the following criteria:

         Have never been on skates before
         Cannot skate unassisted

 

Our PreCanSkate classes are designed for little learners! This program consists of 45 minutes of group instruction with a coach to skater ratio of 1:4.

Skaters learn the basics – balance, falling down and getting up, forward skating and stopping. Children are divided into groups based on age and skill level.

 
Equipment
 
Clothing:
  • Warm and comfortable.
  • Mittens or gloves must be worn.
 Helmets: 
  • CSA Approved hockey helmets are mandatory, no bike helmets.  Click here for Skate Canada's helmet use policy.
 Skates:
  • Skates need to be sharpened, including new skates.

 

  • Skate guards are necessary for the off-ice areas, for safety and to protect the blades.

 

  • Skates must fit properly. There should be enough room to move the toes, but not enough room to allow movement in the heel or arch area. Only one pair of socks should be worn. Skates must provide good support for the ankle. If the boot is too flexible the skater’s ankles will “cave-in”, making skating more difficult than necessary. Skates should be tied properly. When the boot is properly laced, the laces will be loose at the toe and loose enough at the top to insert one finger. However, the area over the arch should be laced firmly. When purchasing new skates, it is a good idea to check that the entire blade lines up with the centre of the boot, especially if the blade is riveted on and cannot be removed. 

 

  • If purchasing "figure skates" please see the images below.  Plastic molded skates can be problematic, the centre skates have the blade set improperly under the boot making it difficult to learn.  The skates on the right are designed to foster a better skating experience making it easier to learn and make skating fun!

 

X Not Recommended   X Not Recommended     Recommended

 

 

  

On Ice conduct:

  • Gum, candy, or other food is not permitted on the ice.
  • For everyone's safety, pushing, shoving, or games of tag will not be permitted. 

 

What to do on the first day of lessons:

  • Come 20 minutes early and enter the arena by the parking lot doors.

  • Check in and pick up your skater’s identification badge from the CanSkate Representative.
  • Check the video display screen to see which dressing room your group has been assigned to.
  • Dressing rooms are located in downstairs hallways.

  • Parents:

  • A parent or guardian must remain in the arena during the session, no drop offs please.  If a parent/guardian must leave the arena, another responsible person must be designated on whom we may call upon if the need arises.
  • Parents are asked to watch from the seating areas in the arena and not from the rink side, penalty/team boxes or the ramps leading to the ice.
  • The Canskate coordinator, the skating professionals or the Canskate Instructors will solve any on ice problems. 

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