CPAC

Canadian Pole and Aerial Championships

 

Our Mission

The Canadian Pole and Aerial Championship is here to bring your performance to the next level. Offering variety, inclusivity, and opportunity to each and every dancer. We are an experienced and dedicated team offering high-quality competition experiences to competitors across Canada.


Canada Strong

Canada's longest running pole and aerial competition. Share your story, be part of ours.

 

 
 

 


CPAC Director


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!

 

 

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Our History

Formerly the Canadian Pole Fitness Championship (coined 2012), formerly Miss Pole Dance Canada (coined 2005), the current Canadian Pole and Aerial Championship owes thanks to the original founders of Canadian pole fitness competitions. We continue their legacy of supporting growth in our industry by creating an unbiased platform to support competitors Canada-wide.

In addition, we pay respect to BIPOC Sex Workers, Strippers and Erotic Dancers that gave origins to the established Pole Fitness industry and Pole Fitness competitions, including hosting the original Miss Pole Dance Canada competitions in their clubs.


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