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1. Nathan Phillips Square 2. The Bentway Skate Trail 3. The Well Skating Rink 4. Skating at WinterViews presented by RendezViews 5. Riverdale Park East 6. Evergreen Brick Works 7. Colonel Samuel Smith Skating Trail 8. Barbara Ann Scott Ice Trail at College Park 9. High Park 10. Greenwood Outdoor Ice Rink 11. Kew Gardens 12. Withrow Park 13.


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Dufferin Grove. Dufferin Grove is hugely popular for both pleasure skating and casual shinny games, with two artificial rinks open during the winter months. Renovated in the summer of 2021 to ensure residents could enjoy the Dufferin Grove skating rink during the winter season, skating pads, a Zamboni garage, and improved accessibility for visitors.


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2:16 'Ceasefire now!': Toronto mayor interrupted by Palestinian protesters at annual ice skating event Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow held the annual Mayor's Skating Party in Nathan Philips.


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Make sure to check the city's recreational alerts page before heading to the rink. You can also call 416-396-7378 to update your eFun account, cancel a reservation, or speak with staff at a.


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Greenwood Park A post shared by Petr 👻 (@pet_r) on Feb 11, 2016 at 9:12am PST For those interested in skating at their own pace, while still having the option to check out a rink, look no further than Greenwood Park. This park is home to an ice skating trail that's located beside the city's first covered outdoor ice rink. Status: Open now


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Nov 30 2021, 9:29 am Canadapanda/Shutterstock With snow on the ground and temperatures dipping below zero, it's officially the time of year to bust out your skates and head to one of the City's many skating rinks! The City of Toronto officially opened most of Toronto's outdoor rinks on November 27. As of Today, 38 City-run rinks have opened.


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Sledges, Skate Aids, Strollers & Wheelchairs Sledges and skate aids are available. Visit the skating section of Accessible Recreation Facilities and Equipment to learn more and request access. Wheelchairs, both manual and powered, are allowed on the ice during leisure skate. Check with on-site staff on accessing the ice.


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When: November 28th, 2022 to January 29th, 2023 Evergreen Brick Works Skating Rink View this post on Instagram A post shared by Evergreen Brick Works (@evergreen_brick_works) Toronto's old brick factory will host public skating at its picturesque rink this winter, which is said to be one of the best in the city.


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Perhaps Toronto's most impressive and innovative public space initiatives in recent years, The Bentway - a space underneath the Gardiner Expressway - will soon open its hot-ticket skating trail. As the city's most urban-feeling ice skating option, the 220-metre skating trail takes skaters in a figure-eight loop under the busy expressway.


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Pictures shared on socials on Dec. 31 show the ice — which the City encouraged people to enjoy on New Year's Eve in lieu of fireworks at the central square — looking much more like a swimming.


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We have put together a list of the 7 best ice skating rinks in Toronto. So grab your skates and let's see the sites! Summary How Much Does It Cost to Ice Skate in Toronto? The Best Ice Skating Rinks in Toronto 1) Nathan Philip Square 2) Harbourfront Centre 3) Mattamy Athletic Centre (Ryerson University) 4) The Bentway Skate Trail


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Pro-Palestinian protesters crash Mayor Olivia Chow's skating party. A protester waves a flag from atop an arch at Nathan Phillips Square during a rally in support of Palestine in Toronto on.


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With rosy cheeks and mitten-covered hands, you can skate, spin and play shinny, so here is your Guide to the Best Spots to Go Outdoor Skating in Toronto… Note: Most outdoor rinks maintained by the City of Toronto will open by December 2, 2023 (unless stated otherwise) and a number open in late November.


Here's a map of all the outdoor skating rinks in Toronto

Popular rinks in Toronto. For over 60 years, Torontonians and visitors to the city alike have flocked to Nathan Phillips Square's outdoor ice rink. Each winter, this tourist attraction turns its reflecting pool into the perfect rink for skating. The site offers skate rentals, helmet rentals and skate sharping ranging from $5-15.


Downtown Toronto's largest skating trail opens next month

Nov 22, 2023 By Karen Doradea Category Things To Do It's time to sharpen up those skates and get your warmest gear out. Toronto's outdoor skating season kicks off this weekend as outdoor artificial ice rinks will officially open for all to enjoy, this Saturday.