
Thunder Bay Skating Academy
Skate Canada–sanctioned non-profit in Thunder Bay offering learn-to-skate and hockey fundamentals programmes across five local arenas.
6 trainers in Thunder Bay and the surrounding Thunder Bay District area. Filter by what your player actually needs, then reach out directly.

Skate Canada–sanctioned non-profit in Thunder Bay offering learn-to-skate and hockey fundamentals programmes across five local arenas.

Thunder Bay skating school offering year-round learn-to-skate, power skating, junior figure skating, and private lessons for all ages.
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Thunder Bay figure skating club offering CanSkate, Star-level programmes, CanPower skating, and hockey skill development clinics at Current River Arena.

Thunder Bay women-led hockey development camps for female players at all levels, coached by former PHF, PWHPA, and NCAA athletes.

Thunder Bay and Kenora power skating programmes led by former CIS and WHL player Coach Craig Priestlay, serving young players across Northwestern Ontario.

Thunder Bay hockey school offering youth development camps and private sessions covering skating, shooting, stickhandling, and tryout preparation.
Trainers in nearby cities, many willing to travel.
Thunder Bay-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 Most trainers do not publish pricing on their listings; contact them directly for current rates.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 Thunder Bay-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.