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2024 Marks 50 Years of Ringette in the Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley

Vancouver/Fraser Valley – January 3 marks a special occasion for BC’s ringette community. Fifty years ago on January 3, 1974, the first ringette players took to the ice at the Aldergrove Arena during the sport’s inaugural season in BC. To mark the anniversary, the Lower Mainland Ringette League (LMRL) is launching a refreshed brand and special commemorative logo.

The new artwork was commissioned to draw interest to ringette by acknowledging the sport’s unique heritage and to celebrate those currently involved. Building on its achievements over the past 50 years, ringette is looking ahead to a bright future where everyone can play.

“Our board decided that the timing was right to create a new brand that speaks to the future of ringette, while acknowledging the sport’s history. Ringette has evolved since the 70s to become a competitive, athletic, and inclusive team game. It is played in arenas and communities across Canada and internationally,” Shannon Bettles, spokesperson for the LMRL explained.

Originally called “ring hockey,” ringette was introduced to the Lower Mainland by Trudy Cuthbert of Langley, who headed a steering committee in 1973 with a goal to explore the possibilities of organizing a new winter sport for girls. Cuthbert learned about the alternative sport through a television piece that explained how, in 1963, Sam Jacks from North Bay, Ontario created a new game he called ringette. According to Ringette Canada, it was a game designed to keep people moving and encourage participation.

A 1973 Langley Advance newspaper reports that Mrs. Cuthbert has been addressing assemblies of girls at the local secondary schools. By the time January 2, 1974, rolled around, the league had over 200 players registered with more waiting to join. 280 athletes and 14 teams were created in the Langley Ringette Association, the province’s first ringette club.

The first ringette game was held at the Aldergrove Arena.

Andi Mortensen, the artist of the new logos, describes the designs: “The interlocking rings represent integration and inclusion, while also forming a ringette ring. The mountains are formed by an L and M, representing the Lower Mainland Ringette League. The sunrise is the dawn of a new appreciation for the sport and a new era for the sport.” The anniversary logo is a throwback to the heritage side of ringette. The crest shape and crossed sticks are representative of early ringette designs with the mountains, maple leave, and waves representing the Lower Mainland. The golden colour marks the 50th anniversary.

Those interested will have an opportunity to purchase commemorative clothing and a special crest featuring the new logos this season with proceeds going back into promoting ringette for the benefit of future generations.

Lower Mainland Ringette League

Lower Mainland Arenas

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Arena nameAddressCityHome Association
Sardis Sports Complex5725 Tyson Rd, Chilliwack, BC V2R 3R6ChilliwackChilliwack Ringette Association
Langley Sportsplex20165 91a Ave #100, Langley City, BC V1M 3A2LangleyFraser Valley Ringette Association
Aldergrove Credit Union Community Centre27032 Fraser Hwy, Aldergrove, BC V4W 3P6, CanadaLangleyFraser Valley Ringette
Bill Copeland Arena3676 Kensington Ave, Burnaby, BC V5B 4Z6, CanadaBurnabyBurnaby New West Ringette
Burnaby 8-RInks6501 Sprott St, Burnaby, BC V5B 3B8, CanadaBurnabyBurnaby New West Ringette
Canlan Ice Sports North Vancouver2411 Mt Seymour Pkwy, North Vancouver, BC V7H 2Y9, CanadaNorth VancouverNorth West Vancouver Ringette
Centennial Park Leisure Centre14600 North Bluff Rd, Surrey, BC V4A 1R4, CanadaSurreySurrey White Rock Ringette
George Preston Recreation Centre20699 42 Ave, Langley City, BC V3A 2G5, CanadaLangleyFraser Valley Ringette Association
Harry Jerome Community Recreation Centre123 23rd St E, North Vancouver, BC V7L 3E2, CanadaNorth VancouverNorth West Vancouver Ringette
Kensington Complex6159 Curtis St, Burnaby, BC V5B 4X7, CanadaBurnabyBurnaby New West Ringette
Killarney Arena6260 Killarney St, Vancouver, BC V5S 2X7, CanadaVancouverVancouver Ringette Association
Planet Ice Coquitlam2300 Rocket Way, Coquitlam, BC V3K 6Z2, CanadaCoquitlamCoquitlam Ringette Association
Poirier Sports and Leisure Complex633 Poirier St, Coquitlam, BC V3J 6B1, CanadaCoquitlamCoquitlam Ringette Association
Port Coquitlam Recreation Complex2150 Wilson Ave, Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 6J5, CanadaPort CoquitlamPort Coquitlam Ridge Meadows Ringette
Queen’s Park ArenaFirst St, New Westminster, BC V3L, CanadaNew WestminsterBurnaby New Westminster Ringette
Richmond Ice Centre14140 Triangle Rd, Richmond, BC V6W 1B1, CanadaRichmondRichmond Ringette/ Vancouver Ringette
Richmond Minoru Arena7551 Minoru Gate, Richmond, BC V6Y 1R8, CanadaRichmondRichmond Ringette/ Vancouver Ringette
Sungod Recreation Centre7815 112 St, Delta, BC V4C 7T2, CanadaDeltaDelta Ringette Association
Surrey Sports and Leisure Centre16555 Fraser Hwy, Surrey, BC V4N 0E9, CanadaSurreySurrey White Rock Ringette
Trout Lake Arena3360 Victoria Dr, Vancouver, BC V5N 4M4, CanadaVancouverVancouver Ringette Association

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