05/12/2026
🇨🇦 WFSC will be CLOSED for the Victoria Day Weekend 🇨🇦
Closure Dates: May 15–18 (inclusive)
We wish all of our skaters and families a safe, relaxing and enjoyable long weekend! We look forward to seeing everyone back at the rink soon.
— Whitby Figure Skating Club
05/10/2026
Happy Mother’s Day to all of our incredible WFSC moms! 💐
Thank you for the countless early mornings, late nights, car rides, laced skates, packed bags, competition weekends, encouraging words, and unwavering support you give to your skaters every single day. Your dedication, patience and love play such an important role in every athlete’s journey both on and off the ice.
Today we celebrate and appreciate everything you do for your families and for our skating community.
Wishing all WFSC moms a wonderful Mother’s Day! 💛💙⛸️
05/06/2026
WFSC Summer 2026 Registration Opens May 9 at 9:00 AM!
Summer skating is the perfect opportunity to strengthen skills, maintain consistency and prepare for the upcoming season.
Join WFSC this summer for:
• STARSkate
• CanSkate
• PowerSkate
• PreCanSkate
• Adult Skate
04/06/2026
✨ Introducing Jamie Forsythe, WFSC’s Director of Skating ✨
We are proud to welcome Jamie Forsythe as our Director of Skating, a key leadership role supporting the continued growth and development of our club.
Jamie is a National-level certified Skate Canada coach with nearly 20 years of experience spanning athlete development, choreography, officiating, and club leadership. Since beginning his coaching career in 2006, he has worked with clubs and athletes across Quebec, Ontario, and Nova Scotia—bringing a broad and thoughtful perspective to program development and performance pathways.
A Senior-level competitor in both Freeskate and Ice Dance, Jamie has coached athletes to the national stage and supported international competitors, including serving as head coach to Hong Kong and Israeli national champions. He is widely respected for his collaborative approach and his ability to work alongside coaches to elevate both individual athletes and overall programming.
His connection to WFSC is especially meaningful—having competed at McKinney as a junior and supported Whitby skaters over the years, this role represents a full-circle moment and a natural next step.
In this role, Jamie will focus on strengthening program structure, supporting clear athlete development pathways, and fostering a positive, high-performance environment where skaters and coaches can continue to grow and succeed. At the core of his approach is a commitment to developing not just strong athletes, but confident, resilient individuals.
Please join us in welcoming Jamie to WFSC—we’re excited for what’s ahead and proud to have him leading our skating programs.