Our competitive program offers two levels of participation: the Provincial Stream and the National Steam.
The Provincial Stream introduces swimmers to the competitive sport of synchronized swimming on a less strenuous schedule than the National Stream program. Provincial Stream swimmers are expected to commit to our entire nine month season, attend 7 – 12 hours of practice each week (depending on the skill level they are at) and compete at three or four regional and provincial meets each year.
Swimmers who wish to pursue serious competition can try out for our National Stream program; National Stream coaches have a clear set of standards that must be met to swim at this level. Swimmers will swim between 18 to 23 hours each week and compete in at least 5 regional, provincial and national meets each year. Team travel is a big part of this program. They will experience Canada’s highest levels of national synchro competition, and will be exposed to the national team selection process as well.