WHAT IS RINGETTE?

Ringette is an exciting, unique winter ice sport, played mainly by females but open to all and at all ages. Everyone gets to play on a team and everyone gets to play regardless of their skill or ability. Ringette is very inclusive.

Ringette, like basketball (but played on ice), is a non-contact sport. Players use a straight stick with a specially designed tip and a hollow rubber, blue ring. Ringette playing rules require players to pass the ring over each blue line in order to advance the play, creating excellent team participation.

Ringette is played across Canada from the Northwest Territories to Prince Edward Island. BC Ringette boasts local leagues and associations on Vancouver Island, throughout Lower Mainland, the Thompson-Okanagan, and Northern BC. Internationally, Ringette is played in Finland, the United States, Sweden, France and the United Arab Emirates with teams being formed in Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

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CONCUSSION

Ontario Ringette is committed to ensuring the safety of everyone participating in the sport of ringette.

Ontario Ringette recognizes the increased awareness of Concussions and their long-term effects and believes that prevention of Concussions is paramount to protecting the health and safety of Participants.


POSITIVE SPACE

The ORA supports and promotes a Positive Space within the sport of Ringette.

MOST RECENT NEWS

CATRIONA LE MAY DOAN EXPLAINS WHY SHE LOVES RINGETTE!

Ontario Ringette Promotional Videos have launched and we could not be prouder of how they turned out! Now it's up to all of us to spread the word! Thank you, Catriona Le May Doan for taking the time to share your story and your love of the sport of ringette!