Ice Etiquette

Skate Kingston aims to promote a safe, supportive environment for the skating community that equally respects our common interests and our differences for all skaters to enjoy the sport and fulfill their individual goals within a team spirit.

Guidelines for safe and fun skating sessions

  • Always make sure you are looking out for other skaters, even when you are skating backwards.  Pay attention at all times.
  • You can practice your spins in the middle oval of the rink. You can practice your jumps in the corners of the rink. 
  • Individuals skating to program/dance music have the right of way in ALL casesListen and recognize music and look to see who is skating.  This means that other skaters and coaches (even those in a private lesson) should leave space for those doing their program/dance to their music. Skaters should ask their coaches to identify solo/dance music so it can be recognized.
  • If another skater is having a lesson with their coach, please make sure you get out of their way (unless you are doing your dance or your program to music).
  • All skaters who accidentally run into each other or cut each other off are encouraged to say “I’m sorry” or excuse themselves in a polite manner, even if it appears that the other person is more at fault. It shows graciousness, maturity and respect – qualities that bring out the best in all of us.
  • If you fall, get up immediately.
  • Don’t talk to coaches when they are working with other skaters.
  • Please show courtesy to all skaters and coaches.  If you get in another skater’s way, please be polite and apologize.
  • Skaters can request to have their music played only ONCE outside of their lesson. If time permits, they can play their music once more in a lesson.  Please make sure to sign up on the music sign-in sheet.
  • Skaters are NOT permitted to use personal electronic devices while skating.
  • Warm-ups are NOT permitted in the lobby space at INVISTA.  The only place skaters can warm up is outside (lots of green space) or in our rink by the boards/in the changerooms.  This includes practicing jumps, jump-rope, cardio, etc.

All skaters must get off the ice as soon as the session ends, and before the Zamboni starts floodin