Top Synchronized Skating Teams Return to Waterloo for 2026 Skate Canada Cup
Ottawa, ON (March 3, 2026) – The 2026 Skate Canada Cup is set to bring Canada’s synchronized skating community to Ontario from March 6-8, 2026, at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex. More than 750 athletes representing 45 teams will take the ice in the novice, junior, gold, and open categories.
Back in Waterloo for a third consecutive year, the event promises a weekend of high-level performances, showcasing the teamwork, precision, and artistry that define synchronized skating. Teams from across the country will go head-to-head as they compete for a spot on the podium.
All eyes will be on defending champions Les Suprêmes (novice), NEXXICE (gold), and Starlites (open) as they look to hold onto their titles. 2026 Canadian National Skating Championships junior gold medallists NEXXICE Junior will also be competing for the final time before heading to the ISU Synchronized Skating Junior World Championships in Gdansk, Poland.
Several teams from the Greater Toronto Area will have the added advantage of performing in front of a home crowd, including Team Unity (gold, open) of Tavistock, NEXXICE (novice, junior, gold, open) of Burlington, Gold Ice (novice, junior, gold) of Brampton, and EDGE (novice, gold) of Oakville, among several others.
Tickets for the 2026 Skate Canada Cup are still available for purchase through KWTickets. For more information, including the schedule, entries, and start orders, please click here.
