Large Crowd at night enjoying the Holiday Alley Festival

Community groups are citizen driven programs and services delivered in and around the City of Selkirk. Click the drop down options below to find out more information. Please be advised these are external links to community sport, recreation, leisure, and culture programs and the City of Selkirk is not responsible for their content.

Athletics

Selkirk Athletic Club

Bob McLeary – President – 204-785-2456

Email: [email protected]   309-110 Morris Ave., Selkirk, MB R1A 3Z6

The Selkirk Athletic Club is a non-profit organization with no registration fee. Our aim is to provide an organization for sports groups that wish to fundraise for the Selkirk Sports Museum and Hall of Fame.

Art

Selkirk Community Arts Centre

HOME OF GWEN FOX GALLERY

101-250 Manitoba Ave., Selkirk, MB R1A 0Y5

Call: 204-482-4359    Email: [email protected]

Our beautiful heritage, the old post office, is home to the Gwen Fox Gallery & Gift Shop and run by volunteer members. The Gallery exhibits the art of a select group every month, February through December. The Gift Shop sells unique art pieces designed by our artisans, and carries books and CD’s by local authors. Proudly supporting local artists, the Gallery is actively involved with the Selkirk community in hosting various functions held by the city and private groups.  We are open Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 4pm.

 Bev Hart Art Studio

Take a break from reality and come enjoy art in my private studio – Original art, Art Cards and matted prints of my own art.

Call for an appointment 204-785-8739.

Army Navy & Air Force

Army Navy & Air Force

231 Clandeboye Ave. Call: 204-482-3941

Wednesday afternoon Crib starting at 1:30 pm. Thursday night Crib at 7:00 pm. Meat Draws every Saturday at 4:30 pm. Jam sessions are 2nd Saturday of every month at 7:00 pm

Badminton

Selkirk Badminton Club

Terry Porayko: 204-481-3411

Greg Pritchett: 204-406-8273

Email: [email protected]

The season starts early September and ends late May. Playing times are Sundays from 2:45 – 5:30 pm at the Lord Selkirk High School Gym & Wednesdays from 7:00 – 9:45 pm at the East Selkirk Middle School Gym. Current levels of play are beginner to advanced.

Club Fees are $25/person for the year and a $4 drop-in fee.

A racquet and non-marking court shoes are required. Please call for more info.

Baseball

Mariners Baseball

Email: [email protected]

St. Andrews Youth Baseball and Selkirk Baseball have joined forces to become the St. Andrews/ Selkirk Mariners Minor Baseball Program.
The St. Andrews/Selkirk Minor Baseball Program is a co-ed program that is open to boys and girls, ages 4 – 18. The program strives to provide a fun environment where kids of all ages can focus on skill development, teamwork and game play. As the age groups progress, more emphasis is placed on the development of individual skills, competitive play and good sportsmanship. We are a part of the North Winnipeg Minor Baseball Association (NWMBA) and teams at all age levels will be required to travel to Winnipeg for away games. Home games may be played at St. Andrews School, Lockport Junior High School or the Selkirk Rec Complex.

Basketball

Selkirk Sonics

Club Convenor: Amanda Hallson  Email: [email protected]

Selkirk & Area Youth Basketball is a community club basketball organization dedicated to creating introductory, recreational, fair play and competitive basketball experiences for youth from the Selkirk, St. Clements and St. Andrews area. We are a non-profit club and host several teams per year in both Fall/Winter and Spring league sessions. We also partner with the Lord Selkirk Royals High School program to offer Royals basketball camp for girls in late August at the high school, and help set up some competitive teams for the Rising Stars leagues to compete in Winnipeg. Please contact us or visit our website. Registrations take place in early March for spring and early September for Fall/Winter, and June for Royals girls basketball camp.

Bird Watching

Selkirk Bird Watchers’ Club

Gerald Machnee : 204-757-4745

Bowling

Adult & Senior Bowling Leagues

Selkirk Bowling Centre – 510 Sophia St., Selkirk, MB R1A 1Z5

Call: 204-785-1260

Adult bowling leagues are held almost every day of the week. and consist of – Seniors, Ladies and Mixed league. Bowlers can join as individuals or 5 person teams and no experience is required. Bowling times vary with each league.
The season starts in September and ends in April. For fun and friendship, you can join at any time – why not join a league today?

Youth Bowling Council – Y.B.C.

Selkirk Bowling Centre – 510 Sophia St., Selkirk, MB R1A 1Z5

Call: 204-785-1260

Email: [email protected]

Thursdays- 4:00 pm, Saturdays- 11:00 am

The Youth Bowling Program is designed to teach youth (ages 4 – 19) the fundamentals of bowling while having fun. Individual and team tournaments are included in the program at the zone, provincial and national levels. A banquet with prizes and trophy presentations is held each year after the season.

Bridge

Selkirk Bridge Club

Gordon Howard Seniors Centre – 384 Eveline St, Selkirk MB R1A 1N3

Co-manager, Linda Homenick . 204-757-9242  Email: [email protected]

Co-manager, Gary Kirkpatrick . 204-218-5344  Email: [email protected]

Bridge Club meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 1 pm at the Gordon Howard Seniors Centre. Bridge lessons are available. Everyone Welcome.

Cadets

Interested in learning what a sheer or tackle is? Interested in the challenge of shooting?

Come join us!

Youth aged 12-19 can join us Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 9:00 pm at  Memorial Hall, 376 Jemima St, Selkirk.

For more information, contact 204-785-2520 or e-mail [email protected]

Canoe & Kayak

Selkirk Canoe & Kayak Centre

Club Phone: 204-785-2054
Or 204-471-7216

Box 404 Selkirk, MB R1A 2B3

Email: [email protected]

The Selkirk Canoe & Kayak Centre is a community club which promotes paddling opportunities for all ages! From recreational canoeing, kayaking, dragon boating, paddle boarding, and canoe tours to summer youth camps and competitive dragon boat teams. Our season programs range from beginners to advanced, youth to senior and runs from May to September. Our goal is to create a friendly environment where the entire family can enjoy a paddling experience while enjoying the outdoors. We offer seasonal individual passes, family passes, or drop-in passes. All are welcome!

Choir Groups

Selkirk Community Choir

Thea Ostermann, president –  204-757-4411

Denise, PR – 204-482-5557

Email: [email protected]

Open to adults who love to sing! Rehearsals are on Tuesdays from September – May, 7-9 pm at Good Shepherd Lutheran. We sing at community events and 2 concerts. Very experienced conductor and accompanist. A small membership fee required

Octavia Women’s Choir

Karen Jackson – 204-738-4674  [email protected]

Box 129, Clandeboye, MB R0C 0P0

Octavia is a non-denominational choir for women who love to sing! No audition is required. From September through May, we practice three Saturday mornings a month starting at 10:00 am. No practices on long weekends. We practice at Christ Church, 227 McLean Ave. in Selkirk, MB.

Back Pews Boys Male Choir

Karen Jackson (Director)  – 204-738-4674  [email protected]

Box 129, Clandeboye, MB R0C 0P0

Back Pew Boys is a non-denominational choir for men ages 16 and up who love to sing! No audition is required. From September to May, we practice Thursday evenings from 7 pm – 9 pm at the Selkirk United Church.

Curling

Selkirk & District Curling Club

Club Phone.: 204-482-6949

President – Tom Matheson: 204-482-6860

Email: [email protected]

Rentals – Kathleen MaCallum: 204-482-6646

Box 69, 381 Jemima St., Selkirk, MB R1A 2B1

The season starts beginning of October.
Registrations are upstairs at the Curling Club
– team & individual entries are welcome.

Leagues available are:
– Tuesday & Thursday Night Men’s,
– Wednesday Night Ladies’,
– Friday Night Mixed (2 men, 2 women),
– Monday Afternoon Sr. Ladies’,
– Monday & Friday Afternoons Sr. Men.
– Junior Curling – Saturdays at 12 noon
– Mixed Doubles – Mondays @ 7 pm (2 persons/team)

Dance

Troyanda Dance Ensemble

P.O. Box 20006, 356 Main St, Selkirk, MB R1A 2B2
Email: [email protected]

The Troyanda Dance Ensemble is open to anyone ages 15 and up, who is looking to learn more about Ukrainian heritage through the expression of dance. It’s a fun and energetic way to express one’s culture, and at the same time, endure some physical activity.

Evolution Dance Company

200-366 Main St. Selkirk R1A 2J7

Email: [email protected]   Call: 204-785-1285

Ages 2 – Adult. EDC offers 90+ classes weekly in a centrally located, professional studio space. Professional, certified instructors; Recital at Centennial Concert Hall; ISTD Ballet Program.
Classes offered: Two’s & You, Creative Movement, Pre-Dance, Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Acro, and Musical Theatre. No fundraising or volunteer commitments are required. All levels and abilities.

Selkirk Dance Program

Alycia Campbell      Email: [email protected] 

Selkirk Dance strives to provide a safe, exciting, positive and stimulating atmosphere that allows students to enjoy their love of dance. Our dance program runs from mid–September through to mid-May ending with a recital at the Centennial Concert Hall. All are welcome to join – we offer Creative Movement, Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop and Lyrical classes for ages 3 and up.

Selkirk & District Ukrainian School of Dance

P. O. Box 527 East Selkirk, MB R0E 0M0
Email: [email protected]

Open to everyone ages 3+ who wishes to learn about Ukrainian dance and heritage. No experience is required. Classes start in September on Monday nights between 5:30 and 8:45 pm. in East Selkirk. Our annual recital takes place in May or June with performances from all our groups and our partner Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Ensemble.

Gaynor Family Regional Library

Gaynor Family Regional Library

Ken Kuryliw, Manager of Library Services: 204-482-3522

806 Manitoba Ave., Selkirk, MB R1A 2H4

Email: [email protected]

This world-class library provides a wide range of resources to meet the informational, educational and recreational needs of the public. Programs for pre-schoolers, students, adults, and seniors are held regularly. Free public internet and wifi available. We also have Ubunto Café and Bakery and the award-winning Urban Prairie, which restored 3.5 acres of tall grass prairie featuring 50 native grasses and flowers on site.

Golf

Selkirk Golf and Country Club

Call: 204-482-2052

100 Sutherland Ave., Selkirk, MB R1A 0L8

Email: [email protected]

Proshop/Office. . . 204-482-2050

Dining Room . . . . 204-482-2053

18 Hole Golf Course overlooking the historic Red River. Season is from May to October with an Annual Open Golf tournament in July and September. Memberships and green fees, practice fairway and rentals of carts and clubs are available as well as professional instruction.

Clubhouse facilities include a fully licensed dining room and screened-in porch for casual dining.

Gymnastics

Selkirk Selects Gymnastics Club

965 Main St, Clandeboye, MB R0C 0P0

Box 220 Grp. 327 R.R. #3 Selkirk, MB R1A 2A8

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: @selkirkselectsgym

Instagram: @selkirkselectsgymnastics

The Selkirk Selects Gymnastics Club holds recreational and competitive classes for boys and girls ages 2 and up.

Gyms & Fitness Centres

GLOW Fitness for Women 

Call: 204-420-2480  Email: [email protected]
Get Glowing! Located in downtown Selkirk, we serve women. We offer relaxing yoga on heated floors, pilates and reformer pilates, gym with cardio and strength workouts open 24
hours a day, 30-minute self-serve full-body circuit workouts, and free training are included in all
gym memberships. All levels are welcome Plus, Nutrition, meditation, self-defence,
essential oils, presentations + spa-like setting.

Iron Image Barbell Club

Call: 204-481-1104
Locally owned and operated gym with a mission to help create a stronger and healthier community. With over 10,000 sq/ft, we have the space and equipment to satisfy all your fitness needs. Offering 24/7 access, personal & group training, athletic development, boxing/MMA, powerlifting, Olympic lifting, strongman, bodybuilding, supplement store, and more.

Gordon Howard Senior Centre

The Gordon Howard Centre is a membership-based, multi-purpose centre which sets examples of healthy living styles for older adults.  We provide recreational activities, learning opportunities and informational workshops. We promote leadership, volunteerism, community participation, and personal growth.

The centre services the City of Selkirk, the RM of St. Andrews, and the RM of St. Clements. We are situated in Selkirk on the corner of Eveline Street and Manitoba Avenue on the shores of the Red River.

The Gordon Howard Centre is open from 9:00 am – 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday.

Hockey

Steelers Junior A Hockey Club

Front Office: 204-482-7020

Toll-Free: 1-855-890-8171

180 Easton Dr. (Selkirk Rec. Complex)

Email: i[email protected]

Head Coach: Hudson Friesen: 204-482-7020

Email: [email protected]

The Selkirk Steelers Junior A Hockey Club Inc., a not-for-profit organization, has operated in Selkirk since 1966. The Steelers compete in the 11-team Manitoba Junior Hockey League. The team plays a 60-game schedule with 29 home, 29 away and 2 at the MJHL Showcase. During its storied history, the Steelers have won many championships including league, regional and national titles. Many former players have gone on to play in the NHL, Semi-Professional leagues and both US and Canadian College ranks. The Steelers focus on recruiting locally available talent and in addition, recruit top-level players from all over North America.

Junior B. Fisherman Hockey Club

Chris Poponick, General Mgr./Head Coach : 204-770-3540

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 204-482-8966
c/o 206 Grain Ave., Selkirk, MB R1A 0J8

The Selkirk Fishermen are a Jr. B hockey club that plays in the KJHL. The team has a long history and has been representing Selkirk as the Fishermen since 1918, one of the longest-running Hockey Franchises in Canada. The “FISH” plays out of the Selkirk Rec Complex and is made up of mainly local hockey players aged 16 to 21. The Fishermen survive on the support of the local community business owners and also a strong fan base. For more information on how to get involved with the Fishermen family, please contact current General Manager and Head Coach Chris Poponick.

Lord Selkirk Minor Hockey Association

Chad Balmer, President  Email: [email protected] 204-333-9313

St. Andrews Community Club – 28 St Andrews Rd, St Andrews, MB R1A 2Y1

East Selkirk Recreation Centre – 75-1148 Strathcona Rd, East Selkirk MB R0E 0M0

Selkirk Rec. Complex – 180 Easton Dr, Selkirk, MB R1A 0W6

Info: [email protected]

LSMHA is the governing body of Minor Hockey in this region and participates in the Hockey Winnipeg Leagues. LSMHA’s catchment area is The Rural Municipalities of St Andrews, St Clements and the City of Selkirk. There are both Male and Female Programs for ages 5-17, registration commences before September of each year. LSMHA uses St Andrews CC, East Selkirk Recreation Centre, Selkirk Rec Complex and Selkirk Arena (Barn) for their programs.

Selkirk Youth Hockey Association

Contact: Kim Einarson: 204-485-4533  Email: [email protected]

Box 432 Selkirk, MB R1A 2B4

The program is available to boys and girls in age levels ranging from 4-18 years. The season usually begins in October. Registration will take place in early September.

Icelandic National League

Icelandic National League – Bruin Chapter

Maria Bear: 204-482-6359 or Helene Davis: 204-481-3037

Website: inlofna.org (then click chapters, then click Selkirk Bruin Chapter) for more information. Our purpose is to foster good citizenship and maintain the Icelandic language and heritage among those of Icelandic origin and others who would like to join us. A “First Day of Summer” Concert is held every April, with entertainment and ethnic food. The club offers bursaries to students from the LS Regional Comprehensive School who are of Icelandic descent and are furthering their studies. Heritage Calendars are available yearly. The “Bruin” Chapter meets monthly from September to June. The “Bruin” Chapter is one of the oldest I.N.L. Chapters in Canada. Anyone interested may join even if you are not Icelandic!

Judo

Selkirk Judo Club 

Brian Jones – 204-782-9785

Lord Selkirk Highschool (Upper Gym)- 221 Mercy St, Selkirk, MB R1A 2C8

Email: [email protected]

Judo (Japanese for “Gentle Way”) is a great way to get fit and gain self-confidence while learning the techniques of this Olympic sport. Judo develops self-discipline and respect for oneself and others and is practiced by millions around the world. The Selkirk Judo Club is a member club of Judo Manitoba, a provincial sports organization with Sport Manitoba. Our classes are for students ages 7 to adult who are interested in either recreational or competitive judo. Classes begin in September with a two-week free trial and continue through to May.

Our “Judo 5 & 6” class is an 8-week program designed specifically for 5 and 6-year-olds. For additional info please contact 204-482-7906

Lacrosse

Wizards Lacrosse

Lacrosse is a team sport where players try to get a rubber ball into a net or goal. Players use a long stick with a net on the end of it called a lacrosse stick. They can run, carry, catch, shoot, and pass the ball with the net of the stick. Visit their website for more details.

LSSD International Student Program

LSSD International Student Program

Director: 204-482-6926 ext.3251   Email: [email protected]

221 Mercy St., Selkirk, MB R1A 2C8

We are optimistically looking forward to and accepting applications for September, and will need kind, patient host families to welcome our incoming students into their homes. If you are interested in learning more about our Homestay Program, please be in touch! We would love for you to help us share our Selkirk hospitality with visitors from around the world

Music Schools/Classes

Hooper’s School of Music

Marilyn Hooper – 204-485-3608  Email: [email protected]

735 Christie Ave., Selkirk, MB R1A 0W5

Piano lessons, ages 6 to seniors. Theory, beginner to Level 8, individual or class instruction. Students progress at their own pace, studying pieces that reflect their interests. Well-rounded music education including sight reading and ear training. Studio within walking distance of 4 Selkirk schools. Royal Conservatory certified Teacher, Marilyn Hooper.

Glenaura Pipes and Drums

Evan Maydaniuk, Pipe Major –  204-803-3703

Email: [email protected]

Glenaura Pipes and Drums practice on Thursday evenings in both Selkirk and Winnipeg. Qualified instructors teach bagpipes and drums. The band is available to play at parades, special events and honorary occasions.

The Fuerst Pre-School Music Studio

ROYAL CONSERVATORY OF TORONTO

Piano and Theory, ages 5 to adult

Mrs. Bonnie Fuerst, Teacher. .204-482-7845

Mrs. Maizelle Disbrowe, Teacher 204-785-8373

Cell: 204-485-0298

LA School of Music

Luciano Armenti, BA (Music) – 204-482-7776

205 Manitoba Ave., Selkirk, MB R1A OY4

Email: [email protected]

Over 40 years in business in Selkirk. Private instruction in most instruments including music theory, piano, organ, keyboard, accordion, flute, saxophone, clarinet, guitar, bass guitar, drums and violin.

Lord Selkirk School Division Special Area Group for Music

Linda Andres  – 204-785-8284

c/o Ecole Bonaventure School

Email: [email protected]

This group is comprised of all music teachers in the Lord Selkirk School Division. Our function is to coordinate a variety of musical events such as concerts, festivals, study days and workshops. We meet monthly after school to discuss current musical issues and to develop programming for our area. Please feel free to contact us for further info.

Photography

Red River North Photography Group

John M. Dalebozik (cell) 204-479-2327

Gaynor Family Regional Library- 806 Manitoba Ave, Selkirk, MB R1A 2H4

Email: [email protected]

Our purpose is to promote photography and learn as a group. From cell phones to DSLR cameras, all are welcome. We have monthly themes, and we meet once a month, to share our photos and discuss any problems or ideas. During the summer months, group outings will be part of our meetings. Everyone is welcome! No fees, just come take part and enjoy. We meet the last Wednesday of every month from 6-8:30ish pm in the Gaynor Family Regional Library

Piano

Maizelle Disbrowe Piano

Call: 204-785-8373

222 Eveline Street, Selkirk, MB R1A 1L6

Jeannette Halpenny Piano Studio

Call: 204-482-3075

636 Manchester Ave., Selkirk, MB R1A 2B7

Teacher of Royal Conservatory of Toronto Piano and Theory. BILINGUAL – Ages 5 to advanced

Red River North Tourism

Red River North Tourism

Email: [email protected]   Call: 204-485-4881

Red River North, an exciting tourism region includes Selkirk, St. Andrews and St. Clements. Together, the three areas offer an array of attractions, activities and events within easy driving distance of each other and of Winnipeg. For full information and a calendar of events, please see www.redrivernorthtourism.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @RRNTourism

Rifle Club

Selkirk Junior Rifle Club

Elizabeth Flett – 204-482-8945  c/o 206 Morris Ave.

Email: [email protected]

Membership is open to boys and girls ages 12 and up. Members learn in–depth Hunter Safety during the 7-month program developing safe and proper firearm handling techniques and acquiring shooting skills. Tentative members are asked to complete the Hunter Education online offered by the Manitoba Wildlife Federation. This will give the students some background knowledge before commencing. Members have the opportunity to compete at club levels as well as the Annual Provincials. Shooting and Safety classes are held at the shooting range located at the Winnipeg Pistol and Revolver Club located on Miller Rd. off Hwy #8. Registration is in October/November with shooting starting mid-November. Volunteers are needed to assist with coaching.

Ringette

Ringette Association

Contact: Randy Magnusson: 204-482-7683

Email: [email protected]

Ringette is a great sport for all children to help learn and develop their skating skills, learn team sportsmanship, and develop long-lasting friendships on and off the ice.

Royal Canadian Legion

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR. 42

403 Eveline St, Selkirk

Call: 204-482-4319  Email: [email protected]

Every Tuesday at 7:00 pm from October to May. All are welcome. Registration in September – check with the Branch.

Rugby

Red River Rebels Rugby Club

Contact: Doug Stevenson Jr.

Email: [email protected]

This flag rugby program is for all youth, ages 3 to 18. It is a 2-month program that runs from May to June, across several communities including Selkirk, Tyndall, Garson, Beausejour, East Selkirk, St. Andrew’s, Lockport and Oakbank.

Selkirk Community Trail

Selkirk Community Trail

Ruby Tekauz: 204-338-0767

Welcome to the Community Trail in Selkirk Park, located next to the Marine Museum on 490 Eveline Street (corner of Queen Ave/Eveline St) at the north end of Selkirk on the banks of the Red River. The Trail began with the Selkirk Birdwatchers Club (SBWC) wanting to develop a nature trail for birders, hikers, walkers and snowshoers to enjoy year-round. Trail brochures at the Department of Culture, Recreation & Green Transportation. Bicycles, quads or snowmobiles are not permitted on park trails.

Selkirk & District Business and Professional Women (BPW)

Selkirk & District Business and Professional Women (BPW)

Elaine Elliot: 204-482-6741   Email: [email protected]

BPW Selkirk is an organization working to improve working conditions for all women. The Selkirk Chapter is part of Provincial, National and International organizations made up of women from all walks of life, working together to empower women and ensure the well-being of women, men and their families

Selkirk & District Horticultural Society

Selkirk & District Horticultural Society

Kris Kubay, President: 204-757-9900

Janice Croswell, Secretary: 204-444-3421

Email: [email protected]

The Club meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month (except July, August and December) at the Selkirk United Church Hall, 202 McLean Ave., Selkirk at 7 pm. Membership includes guest speakers, tours, workshops and an annual fundraiser plant sale. The membership fee is $20 for a single. FB page: Selkirk and District Horticultural Society

Selkirk Friendship Centre

Selkirk Friendship Centre

Sunday – Doors open at 5:00 pm. Starts at 7:00 pm

425 Eveline St., Selkirk MB R1A 2J5

Call: 204-482-7525

Selkirk Game & Fish

Selkirk Game and Fish Association

Philip Dolinski: 204-482-5085

29115 Rd 80 N, East Selkirk, MB R0E 0M0

Email: [email protected]

Membership is open to all. Club activities include sporting and competitive archery, rifle, shotgun and handgun shooting. Also the Selkirk Junior Rifle Club. Located 3/4 of a mile E. of Hwy 59 on Road 80 North. Meetings are held first Thursday of each month. Visit our website for more info.

Selkirk Toastmasters Club

Selkirk Toastmasters Club

Kay Boyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204-226-1290

Email: [email protected]

Selkirk Toastmasters, Where Leaders are Made, celebrating its 40th Anniversary in 2019,  is an International Organization founded on the principles of Integrity, Respect, Service and Excellence. The Selkirk Club meets every Wednesday evening from 7-8:30 pm. Come join in the fun as you improve your listening, communication and leadership skills. For more information please see our website. Visitors are always welcome.

Skating

Selkirk Skating Club

Jessica Cyr: 204-485-3814

Email: [email protected]

Kristin DuRussel: 204-339-6822

Email: [email protected]

Location: Selkirk Rec. Complex – 180 Easton Dr, Selkirk, MB R1A 0W6

Skate Canada endorsed programs, specializing in: 1. Learn to Skate: beginner program for children with no skating experience. Fall & winter sessions.
2. CanSkate: focuses on fun, participation & basic skill development
3. Future Stars: an intro to StarSkate & competing for those who show an aptitude for figure skating.
4. Edges, Skills, Agility: teaches extreme balance routines, improves overall conditioning
5. STARSkate: STAR 1-5 program where figure skating begins! Introduces components of performance, assessment & competition. Emphasizes skills; turns, stroking, jumps and spins. In groups or private lessons.
6. Special Olympics: focuses on the individuality of each athlete.

Interlake Speed Skating Club

Contact: David Granger: 204-482-6447 Email: [email protected]

Contact: Judy Scott: 204-738-4255 Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Selkirk Rec. Complex- 180 Easton Dr, Selkirk, MB R1A 0W6

Speed Skating is Canada’s #1 Olympic winter sport! Our program is designed to accommodate competitive as well as recreational/fitness skaters. The program is open to skaters age 5 and up (including adults), and is popular with families as both parents and kids can be on the ice at the same time under the direction of NCCP certified coach- es. Our season runs from mid-September until the end of March, with 6+ Manitoba Speed Skating Association competitions available including one hosted by our club on “Home Ice” at the Selkirk Recreation Complex. Registration is early September, but we can accommodate new members at any time throughout the Season. Speed Skates are available through our Rental Program.

Soccer

Red River Recreational Soccer Association

Email: [email protected]

Call: 204-880-0317

www.redriversoccer.webly.com

The RRRSA is the umbrella organization corporation for recreational soccer in the Tri-S area. We endeavour to improve and oversee the development of recreational soccer from ages 3 to 17. Our league has five locations of play, including Mapleton, East Selkirk, Petersfield, St. Andrews and Selkirk.

Tri- Soccer Association

Email: [email protected]

PO Box 10007, Selkirk South PO, Selkirk, MB R1A 1R0
or via phone voicemail at: . . . . 204-943-4544

Tri-S Soccer Association is a member of the MSA and provides LTPD programs. We offer seasonal and year-round recreational, developmental and premier programs. Programs are available for ages 3 to 17. Areas in our program include East Selkirk, Petersfield, Selkirk, Stonewall, St. Andrews, East and West St. Paul.

Special Olympics

Interlake Special Olympics

Special Olympics Manitoba: 204-925-5628

Toll Free 1-888-333-9179

Interlake Regional Leader- Ryan Croy: 204-470-0280

Special Olympics Manitoba provides opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities to participate at their level of choice in quality athletic and sports training programs and competitive experiences.

Sport Manitoba

Sport Manitoba – East Regional Office

Kylo Harris : 204-470-7448  Fax: 204-268-6070

20-1st St., Box 50 Beausejour, MB R0E 0C0

Email: [email protected]

Sport Manitoba covers all urban, rural, remote, and isolated communities throughout Manitoba. Contact Megan for sport development grants, KidsSport or Manitoba Games.

Sport Manitoba – Municipal Relations

Community Development Branch – Interlake

Ian Goodall-George, Regional Consultant: 204-642-6014

Email: [email protected]

Swimming

Swimmingly

One-on-One for Exceptional Needs, formerly Manitoba SwimAbility, is a non-profit, charitable organization that aims to improve the lives of youth with exceptional needs through affordable and accessible one on one swimming and water safety instruction. Lessons take place across pools in Manitoba, including the Selkirk Community Pool. Visit their website for details or to register.

Selkirk Syncro

Jewel McMurachy

Email: [email protected]

Selkirk Community Pool – 221 Mercy St, Selkirk, MB R1A 2C8

This swimming club runs both recreational & competitive programs at the Selkirk Comp. High School Pool

Selkirk Community Pool

Selkirk Community Pool is located in the Lord Selkirk Regional Comprehensive Secondary School, “The Comp”, and is operated by the Lord Selkirk School Division. They offer a variety if indoor swimming programs.

Selkirk Dolphins Swim Club

Michelle Stamm, Head Coach & Club Manager: 204-292-6857

Selkirk Community Pool – 221 Mercy St, Selkirk, MB R1A 2C8

Email: [email protected]

The Selkirk Dolphins is a competitive swim team, offering a wide variety of swim programs to swimmers interested in improving their training and swimming skills. Located at 221 Mercy St., Selkirk.

Taekwondo

Cain’s Taw- Kwon Do

Richard Cain – 204-738-2367  Email: [email protected]

An excellent way to get into shape while learning to defend yourself. This sport has proven that children of all ages improve their grades, concentration, listening skills, and respect for others and themselves only to mention a few. All ages are welcome; individuals can join at any time of the year. Certified Master Instructor.

Tai Chi

FLK Taoist Tai Chi

Call: 1-833-453-1349

Regional Head Office: 1-888-824-2441

Email: [email protected]

Taoist Tai Chi® is a moving meditation for Body, Mind and Spirit for all ages. Classes are held at Gordon Howard Centre, 384 Eveline St., Selkirk, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. Beginners are welcome. Call for more information.

Triple S Rodeo

Selkirk Triple S Fair & Rodeo

President: Rea Pennington: 204-757-7901

Secretary: Pat Pennington: 204-757-7901

The Triple ‘S’ Fair and Rodeo is presented annually by the St. Andrews, St, Clements Agricultural Society. The Society meets every third Thursday of the month at Smitty’s Restaurant, everyone is welcome; always looking for new members and volunteers. Triple ‘S’ Fair and Rodeo and Children’s Festival July 9 – 12, 2020

Volleyball

Royals Girls & Boys Volleyball Club

Club Director- Chris Yuzdepski (Boys) 204-482-4360

Interlake – Jim Schreyer: 204-338-8365 or 204-800-3502

Email: [email protected]

Club Director- Kyla Michalski (Girls): 204-223-1987

Email: [email protected]

Lord Selkirk Highschool – 221 Mercy St, Selkirk, MB R1A 2C8

Girls and Boys Club Volleyball Ages 13 – 17 Tryouts are the first week of December.
Club season: Bantam: Mid-February to start of May Juvenile and Midget: Mid-January to end of May