
Inside Edge Skating & Hockey School
Cambridge-based skating and hockey school offering programmes for all ages, from Parent & Me to adult co-ed leagues and power skating.
9 trainers in Cambridge and the surrounding Waterloo Region area. Filter by what your player actually needs, then reach out directly.

Cambridge-based skating and hockey school offering programmes for all ages, from Parent & Me to adult co-ed leagues and power skating.

Galt Minor Hockey School in Cambridge offers progressive skating and hockey fundamentals for children aged 3 and up at Dickson Arena.

Founded in 1951, Cambridge Skating Club offers Skate Canada–accredited skating programmes for beginners through adults, from CanSkate to StarSkate.
Rick Heinz runs hockey and goalie camps out of Cambridge, with satellite locations in Wiarton and South Bruce Peninsula.

Cambridge-based hockey organisation offering summer camps, a 4/4 league, and skill development sessions for youth players across Canada.
Cambridge-based Matt Smith Goaltending Inc. offers MSGI-certified one-on-one training and a Summer Development Programme for goalies across the Waterloo Region.

Cambridge figure skating club offering power skating and synchronized training for skaters of all ages and skill levels.

Cambridge power skating specialist Coach Steve brings 40-plus years of on-ice coaching experience to weekly sessions, clinics, private lessons, and team training across Ontario.

Cambridge-based youth hockey programme founded by Danny Campbell, running camps, clinics, and video review sessions at Cambridge Sports Park.
Trainers in nearby cities, many willing to travel.
Cambridge-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 Most trainers do not publish pricing on their listings; contact them directly for current rates.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 Cambridge-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.