Registration and Fees
Vancouver Ringette Association is actively seeking players at all levels and ages for the season starting September 2011. Ringette teams play at 8 levels:
- U9 (8 and under)
- U10 (9 and under)
- U12 (11 and under)
- U14 (13 and under)
- U16 (14 and under)
Older age categories include U18, Open (19 - 35) and Masters (35+). Vancouver Ringette Association offers teams and games at all of the above age levels. Some divisions are represented by combining players from different associations - in that case the players is known as an affiliate player.
Registration for the 2011-2012 season is now available. You can get the registration form
here. .
Fees for the 2011/2012 Season
Fees have not changed from the 2010/2011 season so a great deal!
- $500 U16 / U18 / Open / Master
- $500 U14 (13 and under)
- $425 U12 (11 and Under)
- $375 U10 (9 and Under)
- $250 U9 (8 and under)
- $110 Affiliate players
- New players $50 off (U9, U10, U12)
- Early Registration $25 off (until April 9, 2011)
- Sibling Registration $25
- Maximum discount $50 per player
- No discounts available for affiliate players
NOTE: Registration for U9 and New Players
A photocopy of your child's birth certificate is required at the beginning of the season. To register contact the registrar, Mabel Chao, at 604-267-6095 or by email. For more information contact Karen McGillivray at 604-808-3894 or by email. You can get the registration form here.
Play Ringette with Vancouver Ringette Association!
For more information, please feel free to contact any of the executives of the Vancouver Ringette Association or email Karen McGillivray.
What Players Say About Playing Ringette in Vancouver
"Ringette is just so much fun! I want to play until I'm 80!"
"I've made so many friends through ringette!"
"I'm the fastest skater ever!"
What Parents Say About Ringette
"Money spent on ringette is not an expense; it's an investment in our child's development."
"We've met a great community of people from many backgrounds through ringette."
"It was so great to see my daughter skating with confidence after so many unsuccessful classes."
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