
100 Mile House & District Figure Skating Club
Community figure skating club in 100 Mile House offering CanSkate through STARSkate and synchronized skating since 1973.
4 trainers serving Cariboo's 3 cities. Pick a city to see who teaches what, or scan the regional list below.
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Community figure skating club in 100 Mile House offering CanSkate through STARSkate and synchronized skating since 1973.

Williams Lake facility founded in 2012 by Tyrel Lucas, offering on-ice training, skating treadmill sessions, 3-on-3 leagues, and off-ice conditioning for youth players.
Williams Lake figure skating club offering Skate Canada–affiliated lessons from October to March, welcoming beginners through advanced and synchronised skaters.
Founded in 1980, RPM Hockey delivers power skating, puck skills, and off-ice training for minor hockey players across New Westminster, Pitt Meadows, and Whistler.
Start by narrowing down to your closest city above, then filter by what your player actually needs (power skating, goalie work, off-ice, etc). Reach out to two or three trainers and ask the same question, then compare answers.
Across Cariboo, private 1-on-1 sessions usually fall between $80 and $140 per hour. Small-group clinics run $40-$65 per player per session. Summer camps land between $250 and $450 per week. Trainers in larger cities trend higher than the average.
Most trainers will work with players from U7 (age 6) and up. If your player is still learning to skate, look for a Learn-to-skate-tagged trainer first; jumping into power skating before edges are reliable doesn't stick.