Notable skaters include Melville Rogers, Lynn Nightingale, Kim Alletson, Gordon Forbes, and the dance teams of Isabelle Duchesnay / Paul Duchesnay and Chantal Lefebvre / Michel Brunet.
[3] Ormond Haycock would win two further pairs' titles with his partner Lady Evelyn Grey in 1910 and 1911.
Joachim Ribbentrop, then a young German living in Canada, competed for the club.
In 1920 and 1922, Alden Godwin and Douglas Nelles skating out of Minto won the Canadian pairs' championship.
[3] From 1933–1937, the team of Elmore Davis, Melville Rogers, Prudence Holbrook and Guy Owen won the Canadian fours' championship skating for Minto.
From 1955–1957, Carol Jane Pachl out of Minto won the Canadian women's senior championship.
From 1974–1977, Lynn Nightingale skating out of Minto, won the Canadian women's senior championship.
Brunet then formed a team with Chantal Lefebvre and won the silvers in four consecutive Canadian championships behind the champion team of Shae-Lynn Bourne and Victor Kraatz,[3] and competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics.