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Public Skating

Public Skating is a leisurely skating program open to anyone of any age.

For your safety and enjoyment each public skating session is supervised by an "on-ice" Culture and Recreation staff member.

All participants MUST wear skates while on the ice surface. Supports, chairs, sleds, strollers, and pylons are NOT permitted on the ice surface during Public Skating sessions

Public-Skating Schedules

DETAILS: PUBLIC SKATING

Cost

Child/Student/Senior $2.25/visit, Adult $3.25/visit, 12 visit pass Child/Student/Senior $22.50 (includes GST), Adult $32.50 (GST included)

Dates

Days

Time

Location

Oct. 5 - March 25

Tuesdays & Thursdays

4 - 4:50 p.m

Centre 70

Fridays

7 - 8:45 p.m.

Sept. 28 - March 25

Wednesdays

4 - 4:50 p.m.

Memorial Centre

Sundays

11 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.

Sept. 28 - March 25

Saturdays

2 - 3:45 p.m.

INVISTA Centre

Family Day Skates

DETAILS: FAMILY DAY SKATES

Date

Time

Location

Monday, Feb. 15

1:30 - 2:50 p.m.

INVISTA Centre public skate Sponsored by Breaden Ford

11 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.

Memorial Centre

8:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Outdoor Rink, Springer Market Square

PUBLIC SKATING CANCELLATIONS

  • Sat., Jan. 23 - INVISTA Centre
  • Sat., Feb. 13 - INVISTA Centre
  • Wed., Mar. 3 - Centre 70
  • Sat., Mar. 6 - INVISTA Centre
  • Fri., Mar. 26 - Centre 70
  • Sat., Mar. 27 - INVISTA Centre

PUBLIC SKATING PASSES

Public Skating Passes can be purchased at the Culture and Recreation Administration Offices or at public skating sessions.

Each pass entitles the holder to 12 admissions to Public Skating or to the Parent & Tot Program.

Senior/child/student pass: $22.50 (plus GST)
Adult pass: $32.50 (plus GST)

PUBLIC SKATING RULES

Participants are asked to observe the following safety rules for the enjoyment of all participants:

  • All participants must wear skates while on the ice surface. Those without skates will not be permitted on the ice surface.
  • Chairs, sleds, strollers, pylons and other obstructions are not permitted on the ice surface.
  • Skate guards must be worn in unmated areas throughout the facility.
  • Food and drink are not permitted on the ice surface.
  • Games such as tag or racing will not be permitted.
  • Refrain from carrying children on shoulders or in arms while skating.
  • The use of hockey sticks is not permitted during public skating sessions.
  • Refrain from throwing snow or ice.
  • Please skate at a sensible speed, adhere to the directions of arena staff members, and report all accidents or injuries to arena staff members on duty.
  • Skating backwards is not permitted during any Public Skates.
  • Wearing hockey equipment on the ice is not permitted during Public Skating.
  • Power Skating or Figure Skating is not permitted during Public Skating Sessions.

For further information, up-to-date schedule additions/cancellations, and arena locations please call 613-544-4442 ext. 1800.

 

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