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* Read about the [[event rules and guidelines]]
* Read about the [[event rules and guidelines]]
* '''Minimum wheel size is 80 mm''' (unless for [[slalom skating|slalom]])
* '''Minimum wheel size is 80 mm''' (unless for [[slalom skating|slalom]])
* [[skill_levels| Check your skill level before sign up]] to find where you stand
* No pets (cats, dogs, etc), during the events due to the hazard they cause as well as [https://toronto.ca/city-government/public-notices-bylaws/bylaw-enforcement/dogs-off-leash/ city laws]
* No pets (cats, dogs, etc), during the events due to the hazard they cause as well as [https://toronto.ca/city-government/public-notices-bylaws/bylaw-enforcement/dogs-off-leash/ city laws]
* No alcohol and or drugs of any kind, legal or not legal
* No alcohol and or drugs of any kind, legal or not legal

Revision as of 13:32, 1 February 2023

Toronto bladers during the annual bladers day. August 07, 2022
Toronto bladers during the annual bladers day. August 22, 2021
Toronto bladers in Hamilton, Ontario 28.07.2020
Toronto bladers on the Martin Goodman trail. August 13 2019

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.

Season opens on the third week of March until the last day of November, but we still skate all year round, winter included.

Follow us out on youtube, twitter, facebook and instagram. We skate in Toronto Ontario, GTA and beyond.

Requirements to join

Skating styles

Locations include

  • We do not skate circles. We do do distance inline skating
  • City trails, woods trails, city/urban skating, pump tracks, sports tracks, public hockey rinks and a skate park once a blue moon.