
Grandview Skating Club
Vancouver's Grandview Skating Club has offered Skate Canada–certified learn-to-skate, figure skating, and power skating programmes across East Vancouver since 1966.
4 trainers in Vancouver and the surrounding Metro Vancouver area. Filter by what your player actually needs, then reach out directly.

Vancouver's Grandview Skating Club has offered Skate Canada–certified learn-to-skate, figure skating, and power skating programmes across East Vancouver since 1966.

Vancouver's Kerrisdale Skating Club has offered CanSkate and StarSkate programmes for skaters aged 4 and up since 1949.

Vancouver figure skating club led by Jessica Torvick, offering CanSkate through competitive STARSkate programmes plus private lessons and off-ice training.
Vancouver Lower Mainland hockey school run by Ben Payne, offering skating, puck skills, and position-specific development for recreational and competitive players.
Trainers in nearby cities, many willing to travel.
Vancouver-area private sessions typically run $80 to $140 per hour, with small group clinics in the $40 to $65 per session range. Summer camps usually fall between $250 and $450 per week. Most trainers do not publish pricing on their listings; contact them directly for current rates.
Most Vancouver-area power skating programs accept players from U7 (age 6) and up. A handful start at age 4 with learn-to-skate fundamentals first. If your player is brand new to skates, look for the "Learn to skate" specialty tag.
Yes, if your player has been a goalie for more than a season. Goalie technique is different enough from skater development that most general skills trainers will skip it or hand it off.