Winter Fun Guide: Outdoor Skating Rinks
An ever growing guide to outdoor natural and synthetic skating rinks in York Region, Durham, Toronto, Peel and Halton Region. Find a rink near you to spend a fun, fresh, memorable day with the family!
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An ever growing guide to outdoor natural and synthetic skating rinks in York Region, Durham, Toronto, Peel and Halton Region. Find a rink near you to spend a fun, fresh, memorable day with the family!
Updated January 9, 2024 Winter Fun Guide: Skate Trails New skate trails seem to pop-up every year, find long skating loops and magic ice trails that wind through trees and forests. Lace up and embrace winter with the family! Check venue websites before heading out – ice trails are dependent on weather conditions and may be closed. We are always adding to this guide so
Ice skating amid the bright lights of Downtown Yonge is back again this winter, as the Barbara Ann Scott Ice Trail opens at College Park. The trail, a five-metre-wide, oval-shaped loop, is open for leisure skating, Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm each day. Did you know? The Barbara Ann Scott Trail is named after the Canadian figure skater, who won gold in the 1948
An ever growing guide to outdoor natural and synthetic skating rinks in York Region, Durham, Toronto, Peel and Halton Region. Find a rink near you to spend a fun, fresh, memorable day with the family!
Updated January 9, 2024 Winter Fun Guide: Skate Trails New skate trails seem to pop-up every year, find long skating loops and magic ice trails that wind through trees and forests. Lace up and embrace winter with the family! Check venue websites before heading out – ice trails are dependent on weather conditions and may be closed. We are always adding to this guide so
Ice skating amid the bright lights of Downtown Yonge is back again this winter, as the Barbara Ann Scott Ice Trail opens at College Park. The trail, a five-metre-wide, oval-shaped loop, is open for leisure skating, Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm each day. Did you know? The Barbara Ann Scott Trail is named after the Canadian figure skater, who won gold in the 1948
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