About FUN1/FUN2 ( formerly LTS)


About FUNdamentals 1 & FUNdamentals 2 (formerly Learn to Skate and Learn to Play)

The FUNdamentals 1 and FUNdamentals 2 Programs are entry level skating programs for 3-7 year olds. (born 2017 - 2021).

In FUN 1, players develop skating skills, motor skills and self-esteem and are introduced to teamwork and team spirit. Skating skills taught include balance, gliding, and stopping. Players are also introduced to basic Ringette game skills.

Players in FUN 2, participate in the FUN 1 sessions and build on these skills while focusing on the basic Ringette game in a cross-ice format during a 2nd session each week. 

FUN 1 Fall/Winter Program - Starting in September and January

The program is one 50-minute session per week, taught by a Certified Can Skate Instructor.

The full season session runs from mid-September to mid-March (approximately 20 sessions).

We also offer half season programs that run either:
1) early September to mid-December or
2) early January to mid-March

We offer your choice of two weekly practice sessions

  • Group 1 - Saturday 8:30 am at Iceland rink 4, OR
  • Group 2 - Tuesday 6:30 pm at Erin Mills rink 1 (new for 2024-25 season)

 Age Requirements

Skaters born between 2017 - 2021.

 

FUN 2

Players participate in the FUN1 program.  In addition, they participate in a 2nd 50 minute session that focuses on the basic ringette game in a cross-ice format with the focus on having FUN.  The FUN2 program will start in November, and run until mid-March.  

FUN 2 will be held Sundays 9am at Iceland rink 4

Age Requirements

Skaters born between 2017 and 2018. 

 

2024-2025 FUNdamental 1 / FUNdamental 2 Program Fees

** Please note that the Ringette Ontario Participant membership fees of $65 per person are included in the cost of the program.

- FUN 1 full season - super early bird pricing (available if registered and paid in full by August 7) - $199 
- FUN 1 full season - early bird pricing (available if registered and paid in full by August 31) - $ 250
- FUN 1 full season - $275 (starting September 1, 2024)

- FUN 2 add on - early bird pricing (available if registered and paid by August 31 - $125 (plus FUN1 registration)

- FUN 2 add on - $175 (plus FUN1 registration) (starting September 1) 

 

Half Season (January Start) Registration fees:

- FUN 1 half season - $140 (approx 10 hrs)

- FUN 2 half season - $125 (approx 10 hrs)

 

FUN 1 / FUN 2 Registration:

Registration can be completed at:http://mississaugaringette.rampregistrations.com/ and select “2024-2025 Ringette Ontario (Ringette Canada)” season

To qualify for the SUPER Early Bird Rate, full payment must be made to payments@mississaugaringette.com  by August 7, 2024.

To qualify for the Early Bird Rate, full payment must be made to payments@mississaugaringette.com  by August 31, 2024

Discounted Equipment Rental is provided to new players (pending availability - $300 post dated security deposit cheque required). Players only need to have their own hockey skates and CSA approved helmet. All other equipment is part of the rental package. 

Equipment Requirements

Players in the FUN 1 and FUN 2 program are required to wear full ringette equipment.

  • Skaters MUST wear lace-up type hockey skates (no plastic/molded or figure skates permitted)
  • Skaters MUST wear a CSA approved helmet and ringette face mask/cage (which have smaller openings than a hockey mask), BNQ approved neck protector, elbow pads, shin pads, shoulder pads, hockey gloves, Ringette pants or hockey pants and socks
  • A jersey will be provided to each participant

Full equipment is available from our EQUIPMENT RENTAL PROGRAM for a modest fee, and includes the following:

  • BNQ approved neck protector, elbow pads, shin pads, shoulder pads, hockey gloves, Ringette pants or hockey pants and socks, and a CSA approved helmet and ringette face mask/cage (which have smaller openings than a hockey mask)

For more details and information about ringette equipment refer to the following:

Ringette Equipment Info ...

 

Please note that no skating aids of any kind are permitted on the ice during any MRA programs. Skating aids actually prolong the learning process and can result in improper technique. Parents of players using skating aids will be asked to remove the aids or the skater will be removed from the ice.

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