Welcome
to the Inlet Skating Club
Our goal is to promote all aspects of skating for enjoyment, fitness and personal achievement. It is a friendly, positive and safe place, where our skaters can have fun, develop their skills, and enjoy success as they meet their individual skating goals.

We are a community skating club with over 250 members. Our home ice surface is the Port Moody Recreational Centre Arena located at 300 Ioco Road in Port Moody, B.C.

If you would like to register for the upcoming season, please select the Register Online option, or call our club at (604) 469-4007 or email our registrar via the contact form on the Contact Us page. Information about Inlet's skating programs is available on the Programs page.
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Reminders
Skaters
IMPORTANT DATES

Club Low Test Days
Spring date - TBA

Low Test Application Form...click here


Centralized Test Days


High Test Application Form...click here


BC/YT Section Calendar...click here



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Taking a Test:

1. When will my Skater take a Skating Test?
2. When are the Primary Level (Low) Tests held?
3. When are the High Tests?
4. Are there fees associated with High Tests?
5. How do I know when my Skater's Test will be scheduled?
6. Are volunteers needed on Test Day?
7. What should the Skater wear on Test Day?
8. Who evaluates the Skater?
9. What can we expect on Test Day?
10. How is the Skill, Program or Dance assessed?
11. What happens after the Test?

Answers to these questions...click here


STARSkate Test Levels:

1. What are the different levels of Tests?
2. What are the Primary Level Tests?
3. What are Intermediate Level Tests?
4. What are Senior Level Tests?
5. What does the Skating Skills Test Program consist of?
6. What does the Free Skate Test Program consist of?
7. What does the Dance Test Program consist of?
8. What does the Interpretive Skating Test Program consist of?

Answers to these questions...click here


Competitions:

1. What is a Competition?
2. How are the qualifying Competitions structured?
3. How does the Skater prepare for their first Competition?
4. How do I enter my Skater into a Competition?
5. When and where are Competitions held?
6. Are there fees associated with Competitions?
7. How do I know when my Skater will skate during the Competition?
8. Are volunteers used to host the Competition?
9. What should the Skater wear on Competition day?
10. Who evaluates the Skater?
11. How is the Skating Program assessed?
12. What can we expect on the day of a Competition?

Answers to these questions...click here