Lace up those skates, because the majority of Regina’s rinks are open for the season for free skating.
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“Outdoor skating is a long-standing winter activity in Regina, and the rinks provide residents with safe and accessible spaces to enjoy throughout the season,” said Diana Burton, Director of Recreation & Cultural Services in a statement.
The city maintains and operates more than 50 outdoor skating rinks, eight indoor arenas, and six shinny sites.
Currently 40 of those are open, including Victoria Park, with more locations to open depending on ice preparations and conditions.
The city says outdoor rinks are typically open from December to late February, depending on weather and ice conditions.
“In addition to outdoor rinks, several indoor arenas offer public skating throughout the season, including free indoor public skates at select locations during the holiday period. Residents can find the most up-to-date information on indoor and outdoor skating locations, schedules and admission details at Regina.ca/Rinks,” said the city in a statement.
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