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Toronto Bladers is an inline skating group for intermediate & advanced skaters dedicated to getting out, inline skate, and have fun. We roll anywhere as long as the wheels allow it from fixed skate park locations, 5 km to 50 km rides, we roll 1 to 3 times a week, winter included because the wheel is mightier than the friction.
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Season opens on the third week of March until the last day of November, but we still skate all year round, winter included.
Requirements to join
- Code of conduct
- Agreement waiver and release of liability
- Skater registration must be completed
- Adequate equipment that matches inline skating activity
- Minimum wheel size is 80 mm (unless for slalom)
- Check your skill level before sign up in the wrong group
- No pets (cats, dogs, etc), during the events due to the hazard they cause as well as city laws
- No alcohol and or drugs of any kind, legal or not legal
- Unblock emails or messages from organizers or you will be removed
- 3 no shows after rsvp yes will result in removal from the group
- 1 account per member only. Dormant and or unused accounts are removed.
- No politics, activism, narcissism, flamboyance, skate wars and or disrespect.
- No electric skates, no quad skates and or skateboards
Skating styles
Free skating, tricks, recreational skating, fitness skating, marathon skating, slalom skating, urban skating, wizard skating and speed skating.
- We do not do aggressive skating or quad skating.
- Join the best Toronto group for aggressive skating, here.
- Erik Burrow manages the best Toronto group for inline aggressive skating, which we advise you to join here
Locations include
- City trails, woods trails, city/urban skating, pump tracks, sports tracks, public and private rinks once a while and a skate park once a blue moon.
- We do not skate circles
Social media
Follow us out on youtube, twitter and instagram. We skate in Toronto Ontario, GTA and beyond.
Disclaimer
- This group is not for beginners and you must be skating for at least a year on a regular basis to acquire the required proficiency to keep up with the group
- You are expected to be able to keep and maintain an average speed of 15 km/h or higher on long trails.
- You must know how to stop and brake with enough proficiency to execute it safely