PS001 Fundamentals
SUN · 4:10pm–5:00pm
Upper Canada College · 7 weeks · skips Oct 11
Toronto power skating · Since 2009
The path to becoming a great player is earned one repetition at a time. Edge has guided that path since 2009.
Every player is placed on the right path and guided through to the right level or program — not on age, not on guesswork. From first edges to elite edgework.
Balance, forward, backwards, strides and stops — the alphabet of skating. Where every great skater begins.
Intro · Intermediate · Advanced, plus PS101 Stickhandling — building a powerful, repeatable stride.
Edge control leads to speed, power and agility. There are 8 edges that need to be mastered. Intro and Advanced.
Fast Feet & Forward Stride · Backwards & Defense · Skills & Drills · Elite Edgework.
Competitive players chasing the top. Edges, recovery, explosiveness — what separates elite skaters.
Not sure where your player fits? The program finder below routes you to the right program in under 10 seconds.
Find your player's programEvery NHL team's power-skating coach has a figure-skating background.
So do ours. That's not a coincidence — it's the standard at the top of the game. Edge brings that same coaching pedigree to Toronto hockey players aged 5–14, fifteen-plus years before the pros come calling.
Edge's senior coaches come from — or were trained in — figure skating, where edge control, balance and stride mechanics are the entire craft. They teach skating the way it's meant to be taught.
Every drill is delivered in a hockey-specific environment, using pucks and sticks. The skating foundation is elite, but the focus is on skills that translate directly to better performance in the game.
Skating isn't just part of what we do — it's all we do. That singular focus is why our players consistently stand out for their speed, efficiency and edge work.
Find your program
Select your player's age, level and focus to see what fits. Every session or camp shown is currently available — all at our Toronto arenas.
27 sessions match
SUN · 4:10pm–5:00pm
Upper Canada College · 7 weeks · skips Oct 11
SUN · 4:10pm–5:00pm
Upper Canada College · 7 weeks · skips Oct 11
SUN · 4:10pm–5:00pm
Upper Canada College · 7 weeks · skips Oct 11
SUN · 4:10pm–5:00pm
Upper Canada College · 7 weeks · skips Oct 11
SUN · 5:10pm–6:00pm
Upper Canada College · 7 weeks · skips Oct 11
SUN · 5:10pm–6:00pm
Upper Canada College · 7 weeks · skips Oct 11
SUN · 5:10pm–6:00pm
Upper Canada College · 7 weeks · skips Oct 11
House League / CDS
SUN · 5:10pm–6:00pm
Upper Canada College · 7 weeks · skips Oct 11
SUN · 1:40pm–2:30pm
RINX (Mississauga) · 8 weeks
SUN · 1:40pm–2:30pm
RINX (Mississauga) · 8 weeks
SUN · 1:40pm–2:30pm
RINX (Mississauga) · 8 weeks
SUN · 1:40pm–2:30pm
RINX (Mississauga) · 8 weeks
SUN · 2:40pm–3:30pm
RINX (Mississauga) · 8 weeks
U12–U15 · AA–AAA only.
SUN · 2:40pm–3:30pm
RINX (Mississauga) · 8 weeks
SUN · 2:40pm–3:30pm
RINX (Mississauga) · 8 weeks
House League / CDS
SUN · 2:40pm–3:30pm
RINX (Mississauga) · 8 weeks
MON · 6:10pm–7:30pm
Forest Hill Arena · 3 weeks
Ages 10–11 · A through AAA.
MON · 6:10pm–7:30pm
Forest Hill Arena · 3 weeks
Ages 12–13 · A through AAA.
MON · 7:40pm–9:00pm
Forest Hill Arena · 3 weeks
Ages 10–11.
MON · 7:40pm–9:00pm
Forest Hill Arena · 3 weeks
Ages 10–12 · A / AA.
MON · 6:45am–7:45am
Forest Hill Arena · 13 weeks · skips Oct 12
AAA · CDS Tier 1 · Klevr. Video screening required.
TUE · 6:45am–7:45am
Forest Hill Arena · 14 weeks
AA–AAA. Video screening required.
WED · 7:00am–8:00am
Forest Hill Arena · 14 weeks
AA–AAA. Video screening required.
Jul 6, 2026 – Jul 10, 2026 · 5 days
Forest Hill Arena
9:00am–4:00pm
Full-day camp · skating AM · puckhandling PM. Ages 7–13.
Jul 13, 2026 – Jul 17, 2026 · 5 days
Forest Hill Arena
9:00am–4:00pm
Full-day camp · skating AM · puckhandling PM. Ages 7–13.
Jul 20, 2026 – Jul 24, 2026 · 5 days
Forest Hill Arena
9:00am–4:00pm
Full-day camp · skating AM · puckhandling PM. Ages 7–13.
Aug 17, 2026 – Aug 21, 2026 · 5 days
Forest Hill Arena
9:00am–4:00pm
Pre-season prep camp · ages 10–14 · competitive players.
The same drills, every season — refined, measured, repeated until it sticks.
Proof on the ice
"Our son has steadily moved from A to AA, and now to AAA — with a lot of credit to Sam."
— An Edge parent, Spring Sessions 2024
The kind of progression Edge is built for. Year over year, players who put in the repetition find themselves at higher and higher levels — and the skating is the thread that runs through every one of their games.
Spring 2026 puckhandling classes sold out — the same philosophy, working again.
Same kids, three seasons in. Faster, sharper — and still here for the next step.
In other camps they just say 'do this drill' — but here they actually give corrections.
"Thank you guys for this absolutely amazing experience. The detailed discussions on techniques were brilliant."
Where we skate
On-ice training at Toronto arenas. Explore programs near you.
Forest Hill Arena
Midtown Toronto · the home rink
Year-round
Upper Canada College
Toronto · UCC arena, alumni-banner backdrop
Fall · Spring
Leaside Arena
Toronto · all camps
Year-round
RINX
North York, Toronto · four-rink complex
Fall · Winter
One rep at a time
Ten seconds, a few questions about where your player is now, and we'll point you to the exact program that starts their path.
In-person coaching at our Toronto arenas since 2009 · Forest Hill · UCC · Leaside · RINX