For information on joining a Learn to Play program as a new participant, please visit the Learn to Play page.
Learn to Play Ringette is designed to help associations convert interest into long-term players.
This program acts as the bridge between Come Try Ringette and the fall/winter season—giving new players the confidence, skills, and understanding they need to fully step into the sport.
Before applying to host a program, please review the information below. You will be required to complete your application prior to approval.
This is where participation becomes retention.
Associations that run Learn to Play programs see:
The goal is simple: Make new players feel prepared, welcomed, and excited to continue.
Planning ahead is key to delivering a successful program.
While timelines may vary by association, the following is recommended:
10-14 weeks before program start:
8-10 weeks before:
4-6 weeks before:
1-2 weeks before:
A well-planned timeline creates a smoother experience for both families and volunteers.
To successfully run a Learn to Play program, associations should have:
Volunteers may take on multiple roles, but strong organization is essential for a professional and welcoming experience.
Learn to Play is typically delivered as a 6-8 week program that focuses on:
The emphasis is on fun, engagement, and building confidence—not competition.
Ringette Alberta provides templates, resources and equipment support.
Many families will be new to the sport.
Associations should be prepared to:
Reducing barriers to entry is critical to participation.
Learn to Play Ringette is one of the most impactful ways to grow your association.
Complete EXPRESSION OF INTEREST TO HOST LEARN TO PLAY