Figure Skating

Two local figure skating clubs based out of Rossland and Trail in their respective arenas maintain active clubs both recreationally as well as competitively.

Most recently Madeline Edwards who got her start with the Rossland Figure Skating club along with her ice dancing parter Zhaokai at 12 years old have captured the gold medal at the 2009 BMO Skate Canada Junior Nationals in the Juvenile Ice Dancing division.

With three rink complex's within a half hour drive of one another the region is ideally suited to host training camps and high end competitive events.

The centre piece of the figure skating facilities in the region is the Trail Memorial Centre which includes the 2,108 seat Cominco Arena as well as a smaller warmup rink under the same roof.

A well educated local sports community and a large and passionate volunteer base to draw from the Trail Rossland area has hosted a number of successful figure skating events including the BC Winter Games in 2006 and 1982. 

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Featured Athlete
Madeline Edwards

Madeline Edwards is a young skater quickly rising through the ranks in the figure skating world. Born and raised in Rossland Madeline got her start in the sport with the Rossland Figure Skating Club. Competing in dance pairs with her partner Zhao Kai Pang she has made the Canadian Junior team having won gold in a number of recent competitions, including the 2009 Canadian Juvenile Dance champions.

Trail Memorial Centre

The Trail Memorial Centre contains the 2,108 sat Cominco Arena complete with 8 foot high glass all the way around the rink, excellent ice quality and a four sided video scoreboard system with live broadcasting capabilities. Eight dressing rooms, ample space for equipment storage and close easy access to excellent medical facilities make this facility an ideal venue for hosting international teams and training camps.

Hosting Portfolio: 

2007 World Junior A Hockey Challenge
2006 and 1982 BC Winter Games
Home to Trail Smoke Eaters Junior A team
Past training site for the Men’s and Women’s Canadian National team.
1960 Allan Cup Championships

Location: 

Situated on the banks of the Columbia Rivers in the heart of downtown Trail the arena and sports complex are within easy walking distance of Trail’s shops and restaurants. The facility is only 200 meters away from a deluxe hotel with excellent accommodations and is 1km away from the regional hospital with over 100 medical doctors and specialists. Also located in the complex are an 8 sheet curling rink, full sized gymnasium with seats for 1,000, full banquet kitchen facilities, squash and racquetball courts.

Facility Specs: 
Year completed 1949
Seating capacity 2108
Parking capacity 500
Medical room Yes
Warm up area Yes
Licensed for alcohol Yes
Official rooms 2
Food services Yes
Dressing rooms 8
   
Facility Specs: 
Scoreboard Electronic
Sound system Yes
Owner City
Office space Yes
Weight room / fitness facility Yes
Equipment storage Yes
Ticket box Yes
Media room Yes
Internet capability High Speed
Hospitality room Yes
Contact Info: 
Trail Memorial Centre Contact: Robert Baker –Parks and Recreation Director
1051 Victoria Street P: 1-250-364-0808
Trail, BC, Canada F:1-250-364-0845
V1R 3T3 E: rbaker@trail.ca
  W: www.Trail.ca

Rossland Arena

The Rossland Arena built in 1947 has been raising hockey champions for over 50 years. Home to NHL Stanley Cup Winner Dallas Drake, Rossland’s high altitude at 1,023 Meters (3,400 feet) and consistently cold and dry weather along with dedicated long term rink staff create a hard and fast ice surface commonly known as BC's best ice surface. The arena which seats 800, with available parking for 150-200 cars is located within an easy 2 block walk of the restaurants, hotels and shops of the pedestrian friendly downtown Rossland Core.

Hosting Portfolio: 

BC Senior Men's Hockey Championships-’07 
 Midget House Tournament –Annual
 Midget Rep Tournament –Annual
 Tiger Williams Old Timers Game '00

Fast Facts: 

NHL Sized Ice Surface 
800 Seating Capacity
 5 Dressing Rooms 
“Best Ice Surface” in BC

Location: 

2 blocks from Rossland’s Historic Downtown Core on 2nd Avenue. Only a ten minute drive north of the Canada/US Border, a 2.5 hour drive from Spokane International Airport (Washington State) and 3.5 hour drive from Kelowna International Airport. Rossland is easily accessible from major airports from both Canada and the United States. The regional airport of Trail is a 20 minute drive, and Castlegar airport is a 30 minute drive.

Facility Specs: 
Year completed 1947
Seating capacity 800
Parking capacity 150
Medical room No
Warm up area No
Licensed for alcohol Yes
Official rooms 1
Food services Yes
Dressing rooms 5
   
Facility Specs: 
Scoreboard Electronic
Sound system Yes
Owner City
Office space Yes
Weight room / fitness facility No
Equipment storage Yes
Ticket box Yes
Media room Yes
Internet capability High Speed
Hospitality room Yes
Contact Info: 

Rossland ArenaContact: Robin Hethey –Rossland Recreation 1860 2nd Avenuee: info@rossland.caV0G 1Y0p: 250-362-7396 Rossland, BC f: (250)362-5451  

Beaver Valley Arena

Located in the heart of the Pastoral Beaver Valley in the Village of Fruitvale, the Beaver Valley Arena provides the heartbeat that drives the sports life of the valley. Home to the Beaver Valley Nite Hawks hockey team and local figure skating club, the 600 seat arena provides solid cold ice and a friendly small town atmosphere with a vibrant volunteer culture that rallies around events making them successful for event organizers as well as the local population.

Hosting Portfolio: 
  • KIJHL Playoffs

  • Village of Fruitvale 50 year Celebrations

  • Home Arena of the Beaver Valley Nite Hawks
Fast Facts: 
  • 600 seat capacity

  • Home of the Beaver Valley Nite Hawks
  • 
5 Dressing Rooms

  • Wireless Internet on-site
Location: 

In the heart of the Beaver Valley in the town of Fruitvale, the Beaver Valley arena is 10km east of Trail and 20km north east of Rossland. Within a 10 minute walk of Fruitvale’s downtown shops and restaurants. 10 minutes from the Trail regional airport and 35 minutes to the Castlegar airport. 2.5 hours north of the Spokane Washington international airport.

Facility Specs: 
Year completed
1974
Seating capacity
600
Parking capacity
200
Medical room
No
Warm up area
No
Licensed for alcohol
Yes
Official rooms  
Food services
Yes
Dressing rooms
5
   
Facility Specs: 
Scoreboard
Electronic
Sound system
Yes
Owner
City
Office space
Yes
Weight room / fitness facility
No
Equipment storage
Yes
Ticket box
Yes
Media room
No
Internet capability
Wireless
Hospitality room
Yes
Contact Info: 
Beaver Valley Arena Contact: Sera Wilcox – Sharon Toupin
1777 Green Rd. E: bvrc@netidea.com
Fruitvale BC P:1-(250)-367-7048
V0G 1LO F: 1-(250)-367-9397