About The Club
The Skating Club of Boston is a community of families, athletes and professionals united by their love of skating and a commitment to excellence in all facets of the sport.
Today, the Club has more than 600 active memberships, and a diverse offering of programs including an all-new high-performance training program, several synchronized skating teams, a growing theatre-on-ice program and a junior activities leadership group for teens. The Club’s Skating Academy operates learn to skate classes in 5 locations, and its annual carnival Ice Chips is the longest running ice show in America. Club skaters regularly top the podium at local and national competitions, including current United States Bronze Medalist, Ross Miner.
The Skating Club of Boston is also active outside of its Brighton facility, with satellite programs in Marlborough, Foxboro and Newton. The Club also now manages the Boston Common Frog Pond in a year-round public/private partnership with the Boston Parks Department.
Perhaps most significant, the Club is actively pursuing plans to build a new state-of-the-art, three-rink facility a short distance from its current home on Soldiers Field Road.










