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The complete list of Toronto's outdoor skating rinks that open this weekend.
Toronto's outdoor skating rinks are about to make their winter debut. While it may not feel like winter, starting this weekend on Saturday, Nov. 23, … ...
Outdoor skating rinks in Toronto look a bit different this year but are still a near-perfect activity to embrace winter and get outside. While it may… ...
The City of Toronto’s outdoor skating season will end this Sunday, March 19. Throughout winter, the city’s supervised outdoor ice rinks were visited more than 500,000 times during their nearly 62,000 ...
The open rinks will include Nathan Phillips Square, the covered rink and skating path at Greenwood Park, the 250-metre ice skating trail at Colonel Samuel Smith Park, and the skating paths at Dieppe ...
More than half of Toronto's outdoor skating rinks are scheduled to open on Saturday.
Bonsecours Basin Skating Rink, Montreal: This rink is open to the public for more than 100 days annually. The large rink uses a sophisticated refrigeration system and is one of Montreal's top ...
The City of Toronto offers public skating at 54 drop-in rinks across the city, including rentals and a skate lending library at select locations. But Shearer said skating can better be enjoyed at ...
The city launched a winter parks program outlining the types of rinks that will open and how to skate safely in Toronto during lockdown. Toronto’s 54 outdoor ice rinks are available for skating.
Toronto's outdoor rink program is no minor feat to run, but brings communities together as skaters glide through the coldest season.
On Saturday, the City of Toronto opened 35 outdoor rinks allowing skaters across the city to hit the ice.
WinterViews is part cottage retreat, part winter wonderland, equipped with ten private dining cabins, and a toasty shared lodge to stay warm.
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