Recreational Programs

Adult Skate

 

Fall Session - September 23 - December 9, 2011
Winter Session - January 13 - March 30, 2012 no breaks


Come and join us on the large ice surface for some fun and great exercise. Learn proper technique and balance to increase control, speed and confidence in your skating. We teach at all levels and you learn at your own pace in our flexible, fun and challenging program.

Lessons are given in a group format and led by an NCCP certified professional coach. Whether this is your first experience on the ice, playing hockey, figure skating or trying to keep up to the kids, we will help you improve your current skating level!


 

Program Times

  • Friday AM
    9:15 - 10:15

Program Fees

  • Whole Year (Fall & Winter Session)

    1 time per week - $435

  • Half Year (Fall or Winter Session)

    1 time per week - $230

  • Drop In Pass Card

    12 sessions - $240

    You may choose to participate in either or both sessions. For those who have trouble committing to consecutive weeks, we are offering a drop in pass card. With the purchase of a pass card, you will receive twelve (12) skating sessions valid through the 2011/2012 season during the adult skating times that are currently offered.

    Skate Canada Membership fee of $32.65 is NOT included in the Drop In Pass Card.

    You must purchase this pass before the season begins!


 

Please note: the Whole Year and Half Year program includes a yearly Skate Canada membership fee.

When you sign up for a skating program at a Skate Canada member-club you automatically become a member of the national organization. There are many advantages that go with a Skate Canada membership such as accident insurance, access to Skate Canada programs and materials, the opportunity to participate in interclub and invitational competitions and special member prices on merchandise from the on-line store.

There is also an additional yearly Lake Bonavista Community Association membership fee of $30.

All registrants in any Lake Bonavista Community Association program must have a yearly membership. The LBCA is a privately owned non-profit community centre with membership fees going towards maintaining the facility. Membership also includes access to all programs and to public skating.

 



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