Victoria Figure Skating Club (2002)
The Victoria Figure Skating Club has produced champions and has
provided thousands of young participants a chance to compete in
this elegant sport on blades. The club was born in the legendary
Patrick Arena in Oak Bay in 1926, the year after the Victoria
Cougars won the Stanley Cup on the same ice sheet. It moved to the
old Willows Fairground site before settling into the then new
Memorial Arena for a fruitful 53-year run. The VFSC was the second
largest skating club in Canada during the 1960s and its past and
continuing success is attributable to dedicated and knowledgeable
coaches and volunteers. The club is proud of its two Canadian
champions and has treated many appreciative fans to Ice Capades and
championship competitions over its three quarters of a century
existence.