Royal Gardens Community Programs

  • Okinawan Karate and Kobudo

    Royal Gardens newest program is in partnership with Kaizen Dojo, whose instructor brings over 45 years of experience to our community. We are excited to provide this affordable and family focused opportunity to our community.

    Programs for youth and families and adults.

    Classes will be held Thursday evenings in the large hall; program runs year-round.

    Classes held May-August may be held outside (weather pending)

    Adult classes video (Youtube)

    Kobudo video (Youtube)

  • Ladies Fitness

    Royal Gardens longest running program.

    Regular exercise promotes physical and mental health and well-being. When offered in a welcoming, non-competitive environment, with excellent instruction and great music, it’s a recipe for success!

    Classes are every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning from 9AM - 10AM and 1015AM to 1115AM .

    Spring Session begins March 18 until June 14

    Questions: Contact Sharon Bruce at rsbruce@shaw.ca.

  • Community Swim

    Free swimming at Confederation Pool with your Royal Gardens Community League Membership every Saturday and Sunday from 4:00 pm until 5:30pm.

  • Community Garden

    A Community Garden is a group of people coming together to nurture, develop and sustain a growing space in their community. There are over 80 community garden sites now operating in Edmonton promoting local, organically grown food; healthy and active lifestyles; and safer, more vibrant and connected communities.

    Contact us to get your name add to the waitlist: garden@royalgardenscommunity.ca

  • Soccer

    Edmonton Minor Soccer Assoc (EMSA) runs a club and community indoor and outdoor program through each city zone (SE, SW, NE NW). As RGCL has not had its own soccer director for many years, we are grateful to the Greenfield Community League for allowing our families to register through their community.

  • Skating

    Royal Gardens skating rink is open to all community league members across the City. Check our social media pages for opening day (usually December).

    The rink will be closed when the outside temperature is above 5 Celsius or when conditions are unsafe.

    Skate Tags are required and provided with a RGCL membership.

Royal Gardens Partner Programs

  • Pickleball

    Edmonton Pickleball Club has partnered with the Royal Gardens Community to bring pickleball to the community.

    Go to Pickleball Canada for more information about Edmonton Pickleball Club.

    An EPC membership is required to play.

    Check RGCL social media for open court hours.

  • Green Shack

    Get active and join in on games, sport, crafts, music, drama and special events! A complete list of activities and special events is posted on the side of Green Shacks each week. If there is a game or activity that piques your child's interest that you would like to have included in the programming, just ask the Program Leader.

    Starting in July until the end of August. Check our social media pages or the City of Edmonton website for more information

    Daily from 10:30 am until 5:30 pm

    July 04 to August 24, 2023

    Royal Gardens Park Playground

  • Little Aspen Playschool Society

    Little Aspen Playschool is a parent-run, non-profit playschool that has offered a three hour play-based program in the heart of southwest Edmonton since 1986.

    Our two experienced and dedicated teachers create a safe learning environment for three and four year olds with familiar routines, songs, crafts, stories and free play indoors and out. We offer involvement without in-class duty days and no obligatory fundraising. Find out why families keep choosing Little Aspen Playschool.

    Little Aspen Playschool's classes are 3 hours long, longer than any other playschool in southwest Edmonton

    Go to our website for more information and to enroll: https://littleaspenplayschool.com/

  • 59th Edmonton Scout Group

    ​​Kids in Scouts have fun adventures, discovering new things and experiences they wouldn't discover elsewhere.

    Along the way, kids develop into capable, confident, and well-rounded individuals, better prepared for success in the world.

    Scouts is the start of something great.

    Programs for ages 5 to 26.

    Registration opens January 1 for membership until December.

    Check Scouts.ca or our Website, 59thedmontonscouts.com, for more details.

    If you would like more information, please contact Commissioner Corey by email