TORONTO, ON (Oct.25, 2012) Harbourfront Centre, with the support of RBC Royal Bank, offers over 100 skating classes for children, teens and adults, taught by our experienced and supportive skating instructors.
Learn to Skate classes are designed to suit each students skill level, from first-time skaters to those looking to improve their skating technique. Small class sizes ensure that students learn to skate in a fun, safe and comfortable environment over a four-week period.
All classes take place on the beautiful Natrel® Rink, alongside the scenic shores of Lake Ontario.
Participants can choose from various levels of Teen, Adult and Women-Only group classes. Those looking for more one-on-one attention can book a Private Lesson for an introduction to ice skating.
Harbourfront Centre also offers lessons for children including the Parent and Tot, Kinderskate, beginner and intermediate courses. All skate times include 55 minutes of instruction time with five minutes of free skate (excludes Parent and Tot).
If you don't have skates, Harbourfront Centre offers figure and hockey skate rentals for $8 per day. We rent helmets for $5 (limited sizes available). Please note that all Learn to Skate participants are required to wear CSA-approved hockey helmets. We also have lockers and heated change rooms available for your convenience.
The first session of Learn to Skate classes begin on November 20 (weather permitting), with more sessions being offered in the New Year. Register early to avoid disappointment!
For additional information and to register for Learn to Skate programmes, the public may visit harbourfrontcentre.com/learntoskate or call 416-973-4093.
All Learn to Skate courses take place on the beautiful Natrel Rink located along the scenic shores of Lake Ontario at 235 Queens Quay W, in the heart of Toronto's downtown waterfront.
ABOUT HARBOURFRONT CENTRE
Harbourfront Centre is a Canadian charity operating the 10 prime acres of Toronto's central waterfront as a free and open public site. We celebrate the multiplicities of cultures that comprise Canada and enliven the city through the creative imaginations of artists from across the country and around the globe. Harbourfront Centre attracts more than 17 million visits to its site each year to experience 4,000 diverse public events and activities. Harbourfront Centre receives operational support from the Government of Canada and the City of Toronto and program funding from all levels of government, the private sector and individual donors.
ABOUT RBC PLAY HOCKEY
RBC is committed to helping hockey happen in communities across North America. As a premier partner of Hockey Canada and USA Hockey, RBC is an official sponsor of each country's men's and women's national teams, the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship, and Canada's National Junior A Championship - RBC Cup. RBC sponsors amateur sport in communities across North America, from grassroots programs to national sport associations and elite-level athletes. For more information, visit rbcplayhockey.com.
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