Nepean Ringette Association uses RAMP Interactive to register for Ringette. This is the system used across the province by Ringette Ontario. We encourage our members to view the instructions on how to use the RAMP system to register.
RAMP Registration Instructions
Registration SIte and Family Account Login
| Division | Birth Year | Early Bird Fee (Up to July 15th) |
Regular Fee (After July 15th) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FUN1 | 2019-2022 | $300 | $300 | Register Now! |
| FUN2 | 2019-2020 | $625 | $675 | Register Now! |
| FUN3 | 2017-2018 | $825 | $875 | Register Now! |
| U12 | 2015-2016 | $825 | $875 | Register Now! |
| U14 | 2013-2014 | $825 | $875 | Register Now! |
| U16 | 2011-2012 | $825 | $875 | Register Now! |
| U19 | 2008-2010 | $825 | $875 | Register Now! |
By registering before the Early Bird deadline of July 15th, you will have the split payment option to pay half your registration fee on or by Sept. 1st 2026!
In addition to the registration fee paid to the association, team fees cover the cost of tournament registration fees and other team expenses.
After teams are formed, each team will prepare a team budget within Nepean Ringette Associations maximums for that level. The proposed team budget is presented to parents/guardians for comment and approval.
Please refer to the Nepean Ringette Association - Team Finances and Fundraising Policy for more information on team fees.
FUN1 The FUNdamentals program is targeted to players between 4 and 6 years old. It is a Learn to Skate program that moves on to teaching basic ringette skills as the players develop. The players are on ice once a week for an hour, alternating between 8am and 9am each week. Players do not play official games but may participate in scrimmages with players from within and other associations during the season as their skills develop.
FUN2 is for children who are learning to lengthen their stride, ready to learn more rules of ringette, and have developed some basic skills, this group plays Mini Ringette.
FUN3 is for children who demonstrate that they have acquired the physical, cognitive, and social readiness for more challenging play, this group plays full-sized ringette.
All details of this program is available at the Ringette Ontario website.