Here is the Skate Canada "return to play" protocol:
Interesting that the only groups that are approved to return are StarSkate (test-stream skaters), competitive skaters, and adults (yay!) No learn-to-skate or developmental programs. With only 10 people allowed on the ice at any time, I'm not sure how financially feasible this is going to be for some clubs.
You’re ahead of us in Ontario. Only novice/junior/senior skaters are allowed on the ice here, with a maximum of 5 people on the ice, including coaches... Plus, most municipal rinks are still closed until at least June 30, so the eligible competitive skaters are scavenging for private ice to rent in the meantime. (And that is perfectly legal here, since the province has authorized those skaters to skate, as long as they follow the Skate Ontario return to play regulations at whatever rink they find to rent.)
No word on when adult and starskate skaters will be allowed back on, but at this point I’m not expecting to see much ice, if any, before maybe September.