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Richmond Hill Registered Sports Programs offers activities that include art, dance, sports, swimming, skating, ringette, shinny, and specialized options such as the Astronomy Series and Adventure Series. The program also includes Aquatic Leadership, the Richmond Hill Lifesaving Club, Learn to Swim, and Learn to Skate. Each Try It program runs for 4 weeks.
• Schedule: Each Try It program runs in 4-week sessions
• Price: Each Try It program runs just 4 weeks and costs only $55. Non-residents are charged a $15 non-resident fee per program, per participant.
The City of Richmond Hill states that it is not responsible for any damages, or the loss or theft of any personal property brought into its facilities, and advises participants to leave valuables at home or lock them up. Programs are available online through ActiveRH, Richmond Hill’s online registration system. Non-residents can take part in Richmond Hill recreation programs and memberships with a non-resident fee and later registration dates, and wait lists are used to gauge demand and may lead to additional courses when possible. The City of Richmond Hill states that it strives to work with the community and partners such as York Region to reduce solid waste and create a more sustainable environment. The leadership team connected to this program information includes Anthony Ierullo, Brenda Osler, Martina Jedinak, Michael Logue, Juliana Svetlitsa, Alan Luk, and Alexandru Horghidan.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
• Schedule: Each Try It program runs in 4-week sessions
• Price: Each Try It program runs just 4 weeks and costs only $55. Non-residents are charged a $15 non-resident fee per program, per participant.
The City of Richmond Hill states that it is not responsible for any damages, or the loss or theft of any personal property brought into its facilities, and advises participants to leave valuables at home or lock them up. Programs are available online through ActiveRH, Richmond Hill’s online registration system. Non-residents can take part in Richmond Hill recreation programs and memberships with a non-resident fee and later registration dates, and wait lists are used to gauge demand and may lead to additional courses when possible. The City of Richmond Hill states that it strives to work with the community and partners such as York Region to reduce solid waste and create a more sustainable environment. The leadership team connected to this program information includes Anthony Ierullo, Brenda Osler, Martina Jedinak, Michael Logue, Juliana Svetlitsa, Alan Luk, and Alexandru Horghidan.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
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