
About the Event
We are eager to share the 2025 CPAC experience with you.
This year's Central Competition will be held at the Ada Slaight Hall (Daniels Spectrum) in Toronto, ON.
Take note of the important dates so you don't miss out!
Registration Deadline: February 7, 2025, 11:59 PM
Schedule Release: February 21, 2025
Music, Prop & Apparatus Deadline: March 7, 2025, 11:59 PM
Event Date: March 22-23, 2025
Competitors
Register to compete
Pole Sport, Aerial Sport and Artistic divisions to match your performance style and skill level.
Discounted pricing available for a limited time!
Registration prices are as follows:
Super Early Bird - Until Nov. 15: $179.00
Early Bird - Nov. 16 to Dec. 31: $199.00
Regular Price - January 1 to close: $229.00
Already Registered?
Join our competitors-only Facebook group here!
Judges
Become a Judge
CPAC prides itself on bringing the highest level of integrity to our judging panels. We are excited to welcome industry professionals from across Canada to join our team!
Volunteer
Want to help out on the day of the event and get free admission?
Join Our Audience
So here's how it works
Competitors receive audience access on the date for which they are registered to perform.
Friends, family and competitors, for dates that you don't compete, can purchase a ticket for an awesome viewing experience!
Your ticket purchase gets you on the list for the audience, come see our registration desk on the day of the event!
Event Schedule
Saturday, March 22nd:
- 2:00pm: Competitor Registration
- 3:40pm: Doors Open to Public
- 4:00pm: Aerial Sport Competition
- 8:45pm: Aerial Sport Awards
Sunday, March 23rd:
- 8:30am: Competitor Registration
- 9:40am: Doors Open to Public
- 10:00am: Artistic Competition
- 1:15pm: Artistic Awards
- 1:45pm: Pole Sport Competition
- 4:15pm: Pole Sport Awards
Event Program
Find out the what and when of it all! Download our digital program to see all the details.
Tickets
Come support your friends and the Canadian pole and aerial community.
Online ticket sales are now closed but tickets are available for both Saturday and Sunday shows at the door!
The Stage Awaits!
Competition day will be here in no time. Register and grab your tickets today!
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Our Judges

Amber Pichie
Amber Pichie

Cece Bunny
Cece Bunny
Cece Bunny has 9 years of pole and dance experience. She has both competed and judged previously for CPAC.
Instagram: cecebunnypole
Chris Thompson
Chris Thompson
Chris has been dancing all her life, with a strong background in Latin/Ballroom and Belly Dance before discovering pole in 2013. She fell in love instantly, and by 2018, she was competing—hooked on the drive and sense of accomplishment it brought. In 2019, she began teaching and by 2021, she was coaching. For Chris, pole is a second home and a true love—the community and heart of the pole world fills cup, and she is passionate about sharing that with others
Instagram: Thompson_ftw

Elspeth Cudmore
Elspeth Cudmore

Elspeth has traveled across Canada honing her craft and dazzling audiences in productions such as Jamie Allan's Illusionarium, Electra Productions Pole Craft, Vital Circus Cabaret, and a variety of showcases.
Elspeth is also the professional winner of Pole Theatre Canada 2022 and will be travelling to compete in the next Pole Theatre World Championship.
Jenny Goodwin
Jenny Goodwin

Joanne Jade
Joanne Jade

She loves the support within the pole community, having both competed and placed in CPFA/CPAC and PSO as well as lending her expertise in pole as a judge for competitions from Vertical Love’s Great White North, CPFA/CPAC and PSO. Joanne also lends her expertise and experience in pole and previously sat for a term on the IPSF (International Pole Sport Federation) sub committee, which is the international governing body applying for Olympic status for pole sports.
Tina Stone
Tina Stone
With over 30 years combined experience in competitive gymnastics, dance and pole fitness, Tina has been instructing and competitively coaching in all disciplines of pole, silks and lyra for over 12 years. She has certified, judged and volunteered with CPFA, PSO, IPSF and POSA at regional and national events annually upon their establishment in Canada, with the goal to keep current and comprehensive knowledge of the pole and aerial competition circuits.
As director of Canadian Pole and Aerial Sports Inc. and newly appointed organizer of the CPAC, Tina is thrilled to be provided opportunity to continue the longstanding history of the Canadian Pole and Aerial Championship. She is committed to promoting an unbiased, inclusive, high-quality competition experience to athletes across Canada.
Proud owner of 3Sixty Dance & Fitness in Ottawa, ON, Tina’s passion lies in nurturing a safe, inclusive, creative space for students to achieve their goals and develop as artists and athletes. Seeing the progression from first steps on stage, to accomplished artists and successful champions is a joy to be part of – and she can’t wait to further your journey!

Tracy Jans
Tracy Jans

Zoé Malika Boivin
Zoé Malika Boivin
Zoé Malika is a passionate pole and aerial instructor since 2007 as well as the owner of Studio Phénix, a pole and aerial studio in Montreal since 2017. She is also a professional aerialist , performing on the Lollipop pole, aerial hammock, aerial hoop, aerial moon, aerial loops and aerial pole, since 2010. She was the acrobat in the Burlesque II production at the Casino of Montreal, also performed at Montreal's Jazz Festival, at Montréal Complètement Cirque and regularly performs aerial acts at Bord'elle, a supperclub in Old Montreal, amongst other venues and festivals. In her last competition, Zoé won the gold medal in the Pole Entertainment division level 4 ( PSO competition,Boston, USA, November 2021) and is also the spokesperson and the main character in a 6 episode docu-serie on television called ''POLE DANCE'', that airs on two television networks in Canada. She is fully committed to her passion that became her profession and plans to keep training and coaching happily ever after.