Our Sport
- What is Ringette?
- Basics of Ringette - How Ringette is Played
- Long Term Ringette Development
- Equipment Standards
- History of Ringette
- Hall of Fame
- Faces of Ringette
The Ontario Ringette Association(ORA) also provides much of the same information with some specific information for Ontairo, and includes an image of Rink Markings. Click here to go to ORA and read up on:
- The Basics
- How the Game is Played
- Ringette in Ontario
- Age Divisions
- The Rink
- Equipment
- History
Equipment
GCRA Plays in the NCRRL. **Mouth guards are mandatory for all levels of play within the NCRRL**
Refer to Ontario Ringette Association (ORA) for all required equipment.
Additional details:
All Players Old and New – Need Ringette Pants or Hockey Pants
Long pants are not compulsory to new players, but many of the more experienced players want them.
Ringette Stick
Available at all new and used sports stores. Prices vary with quality. Cut to proper length a ringette stick will fit under the armpit of the player while they are standing in their skates. (Check twice before you cut)