Provincial and territorial speed skating associations unite under common branding

Canadian speed skating community will soon see new logos begin to roll out across the country

OTTAWA, ONTARIO Canadas speed skating community is getting a bold new look. As their refreshed brand identities roll out from coast to coast, the countrys Provincial and Territorial Sport Organizations (PTSOs) aim to create a sense of togetherness and ensure that speed skating is presented consistently and professionally to audiences at all levels.

Over the past eight months, Speed Skating Canada has spearheaded a project to develop new logos and branding materials for its thirteen PTSOs, in alignment with the updated national brand that was launched in November 2019. The initiative supports the goal of Organizational Excellence outlined in Speed Skating Canadas 2018-2023 Strategic Plan, helping speed skating organizations nationwide collaborate to build the sports profile and inspire the community.

In addition to the united visual identity, PTSOs will transition to a common naming convention (Speed Skating [Province/Territory]), creating even further alignment across the system. Several provinces and territories, including Manitoba and the Northwest Territories, will transition to their new look later this season. The remaining PTSOs will adopt the aligned identity at a later date of their choosing. 

Each of the PTSO brands includes a unique icon and colour palette which reflect the individual identity of the province or territory. The suite of logos was developed by Vancouver-based design agency Will Creative Inc., who leveraged their previous work on the Speed Skating Canada identity to develop one of the few aligned brands for amateur sport across the country.

Speed Skating Canada will unveil the new PTSO logos on its social media channels as they are launched in each province and territory. More information about the national brand that was the catalyst for this work is available at www.speedskating.ca/brand.

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  We believe there is immense value in creating a cohesive look and feel across our sport. Our collective brand power and recognition is far greater when we present a visually united front. Speed skating takes pride in presenting itself professionally, which fosters confidence in our community and all who connect with us. Now that we are a visually harmonious family, we look forward to collaborating with our provincial and territorial partners in the development of high-quality marketing materials that attract new audiences to our sport. Nicole Espenant, Director, Marketing and Engagement, Speed Skating Canada


 The Manitoba Speed Skating Associations mission has always been about increasing participation and providing opportunities to our membership to attain their goals. We believe by aligning with Speed Skating Canada, and the other provinces, our new brand will inspire our community and allow us to reach and encourage new athletes. Elizabeth Williamson Derraugh, Executive Director, Manitoba Speed Skating Association

The Northwest Territories Amateur Speed Skating Association is excited to be transitioning to a new brand later this skating season. We believe the alignment of our branding with Speed Skate Canada and other PTSOs will help bring consistency and increased recognition to our sport across the country. Our Association cannot wait to unveil our new logo, which uniquely represents the spectacular Northwest Territories! Alex Clinton, President, Northwest Territories Amateur Speed Skating Association


 There is real strength in numbers across the provincial and territorial speed skating organizations and that collective unity is now graphically reflected in a unifying logo system. Each PTSO shares the iconic Speed Skating Canada tracks whilst reflecting their uniqueness with an icon connecting to the province or territory. This new visually aligned Speed Skating Canada family can now truly push the boundaries of individual speed, strength, and strategy together.” Nick Richards, Founder and Creative Director, Will Creative

MEDIA CONTACT
Alain Brouillette
Speed Skating Canada
communications@speedskating.ca
613-601-2630

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