When do ice rinks open in toronto




















Comments on this story are moderated according to our Submission Guidelines. Comments are welcome while open. We reserve the right to close comments at any time. Join the conversation Create account. Already have an account? Toronto residents make over 32, reservations at city's outdoor ice rinks in less than a week CBC News Loaded. Toronto Toronto residents make over 32, reservations at city's outdoor ice rinks in less than a week Toronto residents have made more than 32, reservations for time slots at the city's outdoor artificial ice rinks since the facilities opened on Saturday.

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Michelle Payot. Posted 10 days ago. Report Inaccuracy. Ice skating rinks in Toronto are about to open around the city. Here's a list of the outdoor skating rinks that are open from Nov. Around 18, of those reservations — fewer than 2. Out-of-town residents coming to use Toronto facilities during a provincial stay-at-home order is a marked reversal from earlier in the pandemic when municipalities surrounding Toronto — including cottage country — complained about locked-down city-dwellers fleeing to their wide open spaces.

Vaughan city council will vote on a motion to reopen its outdoor rinks after the city closed them in response to the stay-at-home order.

Stouffville briefly closed its outdoor rinks on Jan. Before making a reservation on a Toronto rink, residents need to provide a city recreational activity number. The city said that usually people who live outside of Toronto can get these numbers to register for recreation programs like skate lessons, but only 10 days after registrations open for Toronto residents. Any fees would be higher than they would be for Toronto residents.

However, there is no penalty for not showing up for your reserved skating time. Since the city started tracking in late December, only around half of those who made online reservations end up on the ice. Since the holidays, close to 80 per cent of those unclaimed reservations go to walk-in skaters, according to the city. The city told the Star there had been 61 complaints related to ice rinks from Jan.



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