crc 2025

2025 Skills Competition Results

Ottawa, ON–Another year, another dazzling display of skills at the annual CRC Skills Competition! We would like to sincerely thank all participants for their impressive efforts, and congratulate everyone who took part. This year, we were pleased to offer commentary by Emily and Sophie Chénier, of the Gatineau Fusion, elevating the event and giving context…

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All-Stars named at the 2025 Canadian Ringette Championships

Ottawa, ON–All-Stars were named Sunday at the Closing Ceremony of the 2025 Canadian Ringette Championships held in Ottawa, Ont. The Canadian Ringette Championships crown champions in the U16, U19, and National Ringette League divisions, providing a week of fun, friendship, and tough competition while promoting the sport of ringette across Canada.  The Championships also emphasize…

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CRC Day 6 – April 5, 2025

Ottawa, Ontario – April 5, 2025 – The final day of the 2025 Canadian Ringette Championships brought a week of high-level ringette to a close, as winners were crowned and awards presented across all divisions. The week was not only full of incredible play on ice, but also many off-ice moments that embody the true…

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CRC Day 5 – April 4, 2024

Ontario, Ontario – April 4, 2025 – The stage is set, the medals are polished, and ringette fans coast to coast wait in anticipation to see who takes home the Golden Sticks. The fifth day of the 2024 Canadian Ringette Championships brought another exciting day of ringette for fans, as well as an incredibly successful…

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CRC Day 4 – April 3, 2025

Ottawa, Ontario – April 3, 2025 – The fourth day of the 2025 Canadian Ringette Championships brought the first day of the playoffs, with exciting ringette and upsets aplenty.  In the National Ringette League (NRL) division, the semi-final matchups have been set. In the championship round, the Rive-Sud Revolution will face cross-town rivals Montreal Mission…

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CRC Day 1 – March 31, 2025

Ottawa, Ontario – March 31, 2025 – Another week of the finest ringette in Canada is officially underway. Full of wins, losses, and mascots galore – from British Columbia’s Orca to the Manitoba Bison to Nova Scotia’s lobster, the day was action-packed. In the National Ringette League (NRL) division, the day started with a nail-biting…

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Ringette in Ottawa, a brief history

By: Betty Shields, as told to Ringette Canada   “Alta Vista Ringette was started in 1973 by two women, Lorraine Coker and Donna O’Connor. Until 1975, it had been played on outdoor rinks, but had just been approved for three hours of indoor ice at Walkley Arena. There were three divisions with less than 100…

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Take 5 with… Marjorie Legros

Take 5 minutes to get to know our officials supervisors, on-ice officials, shot clock operators, and more. Our final installment of 2025 features Marjorie Legros, one of the on-ice officials at this years CRC. Where did your officiating journey begin? I’m from the South shore of Montreal and I am affiliated to the Boucherville’s ringette…

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The 2025 Canadian Ringette Championships (CRC) are fast approaching!

The 2025 Canadian Ringette Championships (CRC) are fast approaching and we couldn’t be more excited to celebrate this elite event in the heart of our Nation’s Capital.  The top teams in U16, U19 and National Ringette League categories will battle it out to be crowned champions at the end of the six day long event.  …

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The Golden Sticks are on their way to Ottawa for the Canadian Ringette Championships!

Ottawa, ON–The Golden Sticks. A symbol of the Canadian Ringette Championships as iconic as the medals themselves, and more coveted as they are only awarded to the division champions. From the first day of the 2024-25 season, AA and NRL teams have had their sights set on getting to the gold medal game, and coming…

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Territory acknowledgement

While we are a proud Canadian organization, we acknowledge that our head office is located on traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg People, and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. Ringette Canada extends our respect to all First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples for their valuable contributions to this land. We are committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.

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