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PAYMENTS: Full payment is required at time of registration.

FEES: All the 10-Week Learn to Skate Sessions are $215 for the first session for each skater.  This consists of a $180 session fee and an annual $35 Skate Canada Fee(Sept 1 to Aug 31).  The Skate Canada Fee is only charged once per year per skater so any subsequent registration are just the $180 session fee. The Skate Canada Fee is non-refundable and non-transferable

REFUNDS: 10-Week Learn to Skate Sessions

  1. Refund requests must be in writing or by email to the office at least 24 hours before the 3rd class.
  2. There are no refunds after the 3rd class.
  3. The $35 Skate Canada fees are non-refundable for any reason.
  4. All refunds are pro-rated from the time of notification (24 hour notice required).
  5. Refunds for injury with a doctor’s note will be issued at anytime throughout the program. 

MISSED CLASSES: We use the same policy for missed classes as the Town of Oakville. "Participants are to attend all classes as scheduled for the program in which they are registered. In the event that a participant is unable to attend a scheduled class(es), make-up classes, refunds, or credits for the missed class(es) will not be provided."

HELMET POLICY: Parent & Tot & PreSchool - A CSA approved hockey helmet with a face mask is required for all skaters in these programs. 

CanSkate, TeenSkate, AdultSkate - A CSA approved hockey helmet is required for all skaters in these programs.  Face masks are not required.

All Skate Canada member clubs and skating schools who offer a CanSkate program must ensure all CanSkate and Adult CanSkate participants up to and including Stage 5 must wear a CSA approved hockey helmet while on the ice.

Hockey helmets are designed to help protect against head injuries occurring on ice, whether from a fall or collision. A bicycle helmet, for example, is designed to protect against head injuries should a fall occur while riding a bicycle. It is important to ensure that when a skater is on the ice, they are protected with equipment designed for their sport or activity.

EQUIPMENT POLICY: All skaters in all programs are required to provide their own skates.  There are absolutely no rentals availalbe at any for any reason during our programs. 

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