ABOUT SKATE CANADA

A not-for-profit organization, Skate Canada is the oldest and largest figure skating organization in the world

LEADERSHIP

Skate Canada’s Board of Directors is made up of 12 elected and appointed volunteers from across Canada.

OUR SECTIONS

To make organization and administration easier, Skate Canada is divided into 10 Sections equivalent to the Canadian provinces.

STRATEGIC PLAN

The story of Skate Canada, one of the strongest and stablest figure skating bodies in the world, continues as it has for over a century through the 2022-2026 Strategic Plan.

PARTNERSHIPS

At Skate Canada, we believe that Partnerships are about value creation. They are about partners bringing together different assets and strategically aligning them in a manner that creates new value and a win-win proposition for both parties.

SAFE SPORT

Skate Canada places the highest priority on a safe and fun learning environment for all of its participants. It is Skate Canada’s goal and commitment to be the leading Safe Sport organization in Canada and the World.

ANNUAL REPORT

As we move ahead, we cannot stress enough the paramount role each of you plays in the journey to our continued success.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

The audited financial statements for Skate Canada.

2023 AGM Minutes

Minutes of the 2023 Annual General Meeting of Skate Canada
Held online May 27, 2023

These minutes will be approved at the 2024 AGM.

HISTORY

The Amateur Skating Association of Canada was formed in 1887 and by 1914 a separate organization for figure skating had been established. This was known as the Figure Skating Department of the Amateur Skating Association of Canada.

HALL OF FAME

Since 1990, The Skate Canada Hall of Fame has been paying tribute to athletes, coaches, builders, officials and professionals who have made a significant impact on Canadian figure skating.

ALUMNI

Skate Canada is encouraging all retired skaters (and their coaches) that competed in Canadian Championships, International events and National Team members to register for the Skate Canada Alumni group.

SKATE CANADA FUND

In the fall of 2015, Skate Canada developed the Skate Canada Fund, inspired by a grant given by the Canadian Olympic Committee to assist national sport organizations in attaining community financial support.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

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