FUN2


The FUNdamentals program is designed to help new skaters and skaters who are new to ringette learn the basic skills of the sport and create amazing memories. Whether a skater is in FUNdamentals 1 (Learn to Skate), FUNdamentals 2 (Learn to Play) or FUNdamentals 3 (Learn to Compete), the program is built for each player to succeed. A player may start the year in FUN1, but as their skills and experience grow, they could find themselves in FUN3 by the end of the season, ready for a regional team in the following season! For more information on this progressive program, check out Children's Ringette.  

FUN2 is designed for school-age (born in 2020 or older) skaters who are ready to learn how to lengthen their stride, increase their awareness of the rules of ringette, and experience fun & friendship in a team sport environment. Skaters are required to wear the same gear as hockey, including skates and a CSA-approved helmet with a ringette cage. 

Registration fees cover the following:

  • Practice sessions once a week over 23 weeks from September-March at the Gravenhurst Arena
    • Sessions are 50-minutes long
    • Schedules align with the school year calendar (no practices over the winter holidays or March Break)
    • Parents not required on the ice but do need to stay in the arena
  • Players receive a jersey to keep
  • Two home games against FUN2 teams from other ringette associations during the second half of the season
  • End of year banquet
  • Administrative costs, including Ringette Ontario fees

2024/2025 Registration Details

FUN2 Registration Fee: 
$400 Earlybird
(until June 1, 2024)
$450 Regular (after June 1, 2024)
$275 Regular (Half Price Season Cost)

Practice Time: Wednesdays at 5:00pm

(practice times subject to change)

If your skater develops to a level where it makes sense to graduate into House League and/or Regional team play (FUN3), we can work with you to move your player into that program mid-season. 

Like most organized sports, all registered players must submit proof of completion of the Respect In Sport For Parents program for at least one parent/guardian before the player steps onto the ice. It is a one-time course, so if a parent/guardian has already taken it for another child or sport, that proof of completion is valid for this use. The parent/guardian's unique completion code can be submitted upon registration or later via email to contact@muskokaroyals.com 

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