The Bruins defeated the Port Perry Mojacks 6-2 in the finals to win the tournament in Alliston Sept.7th. Jarrett Smith, Korey Brand, Dylan Lock, Daryle Thomson and Marco Mastrangelo scored for the Bruins. Brandon Francey played 55 mins [more]Posted On: 7-September-2014Bruins advance to Finals at Alliston Tourney!4-0 Bruins win over the Midland Flyers will send them into the finals at 3pm against the Port Perry Mojacks. Daryl Thomson with two and one each by Alex Siblock and Jordon Nesbitt were the Bruins Goal scorers. Brandon Francey stood tall in [more]Posted On: 7-September-2014Game 3 win over CaledonAction from game 3 of the Alliston tournament where the Bruins win by a score of 2-1 with two third period goals by Jordon Nesbitt. Jake Joosten picked up the win in goal. The Bruins finished 1st overall at this years tournament in [more]Posted On: 6-September-2014Bruins Pick Up Second Win!In game two the Bruins played the Penetang Kings winning by a score of 4-0.
Athletics provide many opportunities for participants and spectators alike to socialize with their neighbours and meet other members of the community at local sporting venues. Sports also provides individuals with outlets to learn and develop skills, express themselves, raise their self-esteem and, in many cases, achieve recognition on a regional, provincial and/or national level. This fosters the creation of positive role models, who in turn will encourage and empower youth to get involved in sports, lead active and healthy lifestyles, and strive for excellence as well. Through its recognition of local sports talent and their associated acclaim, the Whitby Sports Hall of Fame instills a lasting sense of pride in the community. The accomplishments of local athletes, teams, coaches, and builders/contributors bring regional, national, and international attention to our Town, leaving an indelible mark on all who have supported, witnessed, or interacted with our inductees.
Welcome to Ajax Skating ClubOur aim is to help each skater achieve his or her personal goals, enhance self-esteem and promote a healthy lifestyle. We do this by teaching high quality skating skills in a friendly, accessible, team-oriented environment. Based in Rink 2 in the Ajax Community Centre, we are a not-for-profit Skate Canada-sanctioned club.Combined session starts in September 15th, 2014 and ends May 15th, 2015.Fall session runs from September 15th, 2014 and ends December 20th, 2014.Winter session runs from January 5th, 2015 and ends March 26, 2015.Spring session runs from March 30th, 2015 to May 15th, 2015.
We are an equal-opportunity employer that encourages applications from all qualified individuals. Accommodation for disabilities is available throughout the recruitment process.
At Laurie's Learn to Skate you will begin in the Kidz 1st step program on the Synthetic ice surface , if your child has never skated before. When they have completed our Kidz first step program and are ready they can move to a 30 minute real ice program on our mini rink or big ice surfaces.
We have many programs to continue into such as, School age (beginner and advanced), Figure skating (beginner to advanced), and Hockey skill development (beginner to advanced).
If you have any question on where your child should be placed please don't hesitate to email us at laurie@laurieslearntoskate.com, or call us at 905.831.7111
My daughter just started skating lessons here and I love the fact that they start the kids on synthetic ice! This allows the kids to gain confidence before they take them out to the real ice. The coaches/staff have lots of energy. What I also like is that you can sign up per season (so you don't need to commit for the whole year). Great if you have busy kids who just want to learn how to skate.Read more