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A dynamic team sport, is fast, fun and full of friendships. It is a unique Canadian winter team sport enjoyed by all ages and every skill level.

Ringette is a unique winter ice sport played primarily by females, but is open to all. This non-contact sport has players using a straight stick and a hollow rubber ring. Ringette rules require individuals to pass over each blue line, thus encouraging team play.

Ringette is now played across Canada, including the Northwest Territories. Ringette boasts a total registration of 50,000 players across Canada and is played internationally in Estonia, Finland, Sweden and the United States. The sport has also been introduced to Japan, Australia, Czechoslovakia and Switzerland.

Ringette is a mass participation sport, which encourages the physical, mental, social, and moral developments of individual participants within the highest standards of safety, sportsmanship personal excellence, and enjoyment.


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