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Skating School - Valcartier

École de hockey Extreme Power Skating

Extreme Power Skating Hockey School - Our skating school will teach your children the basics of skating, such as how to move forward, fall, get up, skate backwards, brake, and cross. A good skating foundation is essential for all skating sports.

  • Discover "École de Hockey Extreme Power Skating"
    *New agreement*
    We are pleased to announce that we have reached a new agreement for our skating school.

    Extreme Power Skating Hockey School

    Extreme Power Skating has over 20 years of experience in hockey camps. Their camps take place during the summer, holidays, and spring break. For the first time, Extreme Power Skating will be offering regular skating lessons at the Clément-Boulanger arena at the Valcartier Military Base.

    Extreme Power Skating has become a must-attend bilingual hockey camp in Quebec City. Thanks to their on-ice instruction, many athletes who have participated have achieved their goals and earned spots in the NHL and other professional leagues around the world.

    What makes their school a benchmark is the exceptional quality of their coaches, all hockey professionals who play in prestigious leagues in North America and Europe.

    The Extreme Power Skating hockey school, founded by Jonny Murray, an NHL linesman for over 25 years, draws on his invaluable expertise and in-depth knowledge of the game to provide professional instruction. His experience on the ice, combined with his reputation as a respected referee, makes him an ideal mentor, able to pass on valuable advice to your young player.

    The reputation of their school is based not only on their seriousness and discipline on the ice, but also on the positive testimonials from young people and parents who have participated in our camp.

    Hockey camp 2025-2026 at Québec - Extreme Power Skating (EPS)

  • Rates and Schedule
    Duration: 10-weeks
    Dates: January 11 to March 28, 2026 (No course from March 1st to 7, 2026 / March Break)
    Where: Aréna Clément-Boulanger

    Please note that if we receive more registrations than the permitted limit,
    we may open additional groups to accommodate participants. Thank you.

    Name  CODE  Schedule  PSP   NPSP  PSP
    2e child  +
    NPSP
     2e child +
    Skating school
    Level 1
    SPO2526161302DQ Sunday
     8h:30am to 9:15am
     
    129$ 169$ 119$ 159$
    Skating school
    Niveau 2
    SPO2526161302DR Sunday
    9:30am to 10:15am
     
    129$ 169$ 119$ 159$
    Skating school
    Niveau 3
    SPO2526161302DS Sunday
    10:30am to11:30am
     
    175$ 229$ 165$ 219$
    Skating school
    Niveau 4
    SPO2526161302DT Sunday
    11:45am to 12:45am
     
    175$ 229$ 165$ 219$

     
  • Levels
    • Levels are not based on age, but on your child's abilities.
    • If your child has all the skills for a level, they should register for the next level.
    • If your child has partially mastered the skills for a level, that is the right level for them to participate in an activity suited to their abilities.
    • It is therefore your child's skill level rather than their age that determines the right level for them. The age range indicated corresponds to the average age at which children are in the right phase to develop the motor skills listed.



    Level 1

    • The skater can stand upright and is able to take small steps on their skates.
    • Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. (45 min)
    • Average age: 3-5
    • Parent on the ice required, 1:1 ratio
    • Number of participants: 10

    Level 2

    • The skater can move around on the ice while walking.
    • Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. (45 min)
    • Average age: 3-6
    • Parent on the ice required, 1:1 ratio
    • Number of participants: 12

    Level 3

    • The skater can move around while gliding and stop without assistance and without falling.
    • Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (60 min)
    • Average age: 4-10
    • Parent on the ice required, ratio 1 to 1
    • Number of participants: 12

    Level 4

    • The skater knows how to move by sliding, forward or backward, brake, and begin to cross.
    • Sunday 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. (60 min)
    • Average age: 5 to 12 years old
    • Parent on the ice not-required
    • Number of participants: 12

    Depending on the number of participants, some groups may be combined.


     
  • Mandatory equipment

    Required:

    • Sports clothing (warm coat and pants suitable for training on ice)
    • Helmet fitted to the child with grid or visor
    • Or helmet fitted to the child with a rigid outer shell, without holes, and protective goggles
    • Ice skates - All types of skates are accepted (hockey, recreational, figure skating)
    • Neck protector (bib type) fitted to cover the neck and upper chest area
    • Water-resistant mittens or gloves (“magic” gloves are not allowed)
    • Knee pads (soft volleyball-style)

    Not required:

    • Elbow pads