
At Cyclone Taylor Figure Skating, we’re proud to be part of a community that thrives on passion, precision, and perseverance. British Columbia’s skating scene is more than just competitions—it’s a family of skaters, coaches, and fans who share a love for the ice. Over the past few months, this spirit has shone brightly across BC, Yukon, and neighbouring provinces.
Recent Competition Highlights & Winners
The last few months have been packed with incredible performances. Here are some standout events and champions:
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2025 Gold Nugget Championships & Arctic Winter Games Trials – December 5, 2025
Winner: Hannah Lee (Whitehorse, YT) – Pre-Novice Women’s Singles -
2025 Kla How Ya Competition – November 28, 2025
Winner: Ryan McAllister (Kelowna, BC) – Junior Men’s Singles -
Wild Rose Invitational (Alberta) – August 2025
Winner: Chloe Anderson (Calgary, AB) – Senior Women’s Singles
These skaters have not only claimed medals but also inspired the next generation with their artistry and athleticism. Congratulations to all participants—you make our community proud.
Upcoming Competitions Across Canada
Mark your calendars! December 2025 and January 2026 promise thrilling events for fans and athletes alike:
- Holiday Season Competition – December 27, 2025 | Lewis Center, OH (International flavour!)
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2026 Canadian National Skating Championships – January 5–11, 2026 | Gatineau, Québec
The ultimate showdown for Canada’s best skaters—don’t miss it! - Colonial Classic Synchronized Skating Competition – January 2–4, 2026 | Lowell, MA
- Northern Star International – January 8–11, 2026 | East Grand Forks, MN
- Pacific Coast Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships – January 22–24, 2026 | West Coast
- Celebrate Skating 2026 – January 24, 2026 | Euclid, OH
These events will set the stage for national rankings and international qualifications. If you’re planning to attend or compete, now’s the time to lace up and get ready.
Where to Practice: Open Rinks in BC, Yukon & Vancouver Area
Whether you're training for competition or skating for fun, there are plenty of open rinks across BC and Yukon:
Vancouver & Surrounding Cities
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Kerrisdale Cyclone Taylor Arena – Open Sept–March
5670 East Boulevard. Vancouver BC
The Kerrisdale Cyclone Taylor Arena is a full sized arena (over 75 years) used for recreational activities including free skate, figure skating, drop-in hockey and skating lessons.(corner of East Boulevard and West 41st Avenue, behind McDonalds)
Arena Office: 604-257-8102

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Hillcrest Rink – Year-round ice
4575 Clancy Loranger Way, Vancouver BC
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Trout Lake Rink – Sept–March
3350 Victoria Dr, Vancouver BC
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Sunset Rink – Year-round ice
390 51 St Ave E, Vancouver BC
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Britannia Rink – Year-round ice
1661 Napier St, Vancouver BC
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West End Rink – Oct–March
1750 Haro St, Vancouver BC
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Killarney & Kitsilano Rinks – Sept–March
2690 Larch St, Vancouver BC
Across BC & Yukon
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Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre (UBC) – Offers drop-in figure skating sessions year-round
6066 Thunderbird Blvd, Vancouver BC
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Canlan Ice Sports – Burnaby 8 Rinks – Home to Champs International Skating Centre
6501 Sprott Street, Burnaby BC
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Beban Park Recreation Centre – Full-service rink with public skating and training programs
2300 Bowen Rd, Nanaimo BC
- Skate Canada BC/YT Clubs – Numerous clubs across regions including Okanagan, Kootenay, and Vancouver Island
Join the Movement
Cyclone Taylor Figure Skating is proud to support skaters across BC and Yukon. Whether you're just starting out or chasing national dreams, the ice is ready—and so is the community.
Want to get involved? Visit your local rink, join a club, or attend a competition. Let’s make this season unforgettable!

