What makes it 76% Kids-Friendly: Children up to 12 can use alcohol-free Section 104, keep stray pucks, join public skating, and find change tables; high volume audio means parents should bring ear protection.
Why 1-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to enjoy a game or public skate without tiring young children.
Cheer in the Family Section:
Sit in Section 104, an alcohol-free zone close to the ice.
Tip: Buy tickets early and note kids under 23 months sit free on an adult’s lap.
Join a Public Skate Session:
Drop-in skate on the Royals’ ice, perfect for beginners.
Tip: Rent skates at the rink and arrive 15 minutes before start.
Catch a Souvenir Puck:
Keep any puck that lands in the stands for a fun memento.
Tip: Sit near the glass and watch puck drops closely.
Attend a Family Show:
Enjoy kid-friendly productions like live character performances.
Tip: Check the arena website for upcoming show dates and front-row seats.

kim laing
A good hockey experience. Enthusiastic crowd, fun intermission activities and a lot of theme nights to keep things interesting. I'm happy to see the schools are once again involved in benefitting from 50/50 sales. Marty works the crowd with style. Go Royals!
Gary Hendricks
First time to the arena and thoroughly enjoyed the venue. We were there for the Blue Rodeo concert. Id say every seat in the house was a great seat.
Hatice Alparslan Akin
What an amazing experience! It was our very first time watching an ice hockey game, and we were lucky enough to attend the season’s opening festival. We enjoyed a fantastic live performance by a local artist before the game between the Victoria Royals and the Vancouver team kicked off. The atmosphere was electric, with cheering fans, music, and excitement in the air. In the end, the Victoria Royal...
Ronald Anthony
What a performance👏👏👏👏Bravo!! My family and I really enjoyed this show on Ice. The actors and actresses were exceptionally grand. The music was another highlight along with the acrobatic. Audience participation was another highlight, oh what fun. Tooshay!!
Gyslene Boisvert
For my fiest performance I was actually disappointed with the experience. The building was smaller than I had expected. Couldn't step outside during Intermisson. Very expensive. I'll try one more time to see if it's any better this time. If not it will be the last . I'll find another place to go.
Hockey season runs Sep–Apr; book games early. Public skate sessions run Oct–Mar; check the City of Victoria site for times.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Family Section game tickets (2 adults, 2 kids) | CAD 100 |
| Hotdogs and drinks | CAD 30 |
| Parking | CAD 10 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 140 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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