Is Dundas Driving Park skating open?
Dundas Driving Park skating rink remains open under stay-at-home order. Ontario’s stay-at-home order has no impact on outdoor recreation facilities, including the Dundas Driving Park skating rink.
Are outdoor skating rinks open Hamilton?
Rinks are operational as weather permits and are open until 11 pm daily when lights are shut off. There is no fee to use community rinks. No equipment, skate, helmet or stick rentals are available.
Where can I skate outside in Hamilton?
Outdoor public ice skating in Hamilton is offered at the following 4 locations:
- Bernie Morelli – Serafini Family Outdoor Ice.
- Dundas Driving Park.
- Waterdown Memorial Park.
- Freelton Community Park.
Is there ice at Gage Park?
Brampton’s skating trail at Gage Park attracts families and skating enthusiasts from Brampton and beyond. Come and skate through the trees of this majestic park, it’s a wonderful and unique experience, and it’s free!…Nearby Trails.
NAME | Chinguacousy Trail |
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CLOSEST TOWN | Brampton |
ACTIVITIES | Skating |
DISTANCE | 5km |
Is Gage Park skating open Covid?
COVID-19 Info We will be opening December 4th 2021 with no restrictions. Gage Park is located immediately south-west of the intersection of Main St. S. and Wellington St.
How much does it cost to skate at Gage Park?
Brampton’s skating trail at Gage Park attracts families and skating enthusiasts from Brampton and beyond. Come and skate through the trees of this majestic park, it’s a wonderful and unique experience, and it’s free!
Is there skating in Toronto?
Sitting on the shore of Lake Ontario, Harbourfront is easily one of the most amazing and scenic outdoor skating rinks in Toronto. The Natrel Rink at the Harbourfront Centre has been a choice free skating in Toronto for more than 30 years, and it’s easy to see why. (Plus, on Saturdays, there’s DJ Skate Nights.)
How do you know if it’s safe to skate on a pond?
When the ice is two inches (or less) in thickness, don’t leave the shore. Three inches is your bare minimum for ice thickness. Four inches (or more) is recommended for walking, skating and ice fishing on foot. Five inches (and thicker) is generally safe for ATVs and snowmobiles.