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ã—ãªã„ Canada’s citizenship test require that you “ski a black run, 馬ギャãƒãƒƒãƒ—, トãƒãƒ¼ãƒ«, トラクターをé‹è»¢ã™ã‚‹, skate in a hockey match and chop down a cedar?”
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But as Jo Ollive writes in a recent ã‚°ãƒãƒ¼ãƒ– & メール essay entitled “New to Canada and determined to skate,” learning to skate can be a rite of passage for many newcomers to this country.
Ollive, an expat who relocated from England to British Columbia, decided that skating should be part of her immigrant experience, ã‚‚. Describing her learn-to-skate lessons, 彼女ã¯æ›¸ã„ã¦, “Only one of member of my class was made in Canada. 明らã‹ã«, you were all born with skates attached.”
If you weren’t born attached to your own personal pair of skates, here’s where you can get started with Canada’s national winter pastime:
ãƒãƒ³ã‚¯ãƒ¼ãƒãƒ¼ã§: Vancouver Park Board
トãƒãƒ³ãƒˆã§ã®: Toronto/East York, ノースヨーク地区, スカボãƒåœ°åŒº, Etobicokeã®ãƒ¨ãƒ¼ã‚¯
オタワã§: オタワレクリエーションスケートスクールã®è¡—
モントリオールã§: Club de patinage artistique de Lachine
カルガリーã®: カルガリーレクリエーションã®éƒ½å¸‚
エドモントンã€ã‚¢ãƒ«ãƒãƒ¼ã‚¿å·žã«ã‚ã‚‹: エドモントンアリーナシティ
ケベックã€ã‚±ãƒ™ãƒƒã‚¯å·žã«ã‚ã‚‹: å±‹å†…ã‚¹ã‚±ãƒ¼ãƒˆå ´ 㨠outdoor rinks
Search for “<町å>” 㨠“skating lessons” to find more learn-to-skate opportunities in your new Canadian community.
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