Greenwood Park Outdoor Ice Rink - Now Open
The ice rink located at Greenwood Park is now open. Crews are working hard to build the ice at KTH Park, and we'll share updates as soon as an opening date is confirmed. Thank you for your patience!
Hockey can be played on designated time slots which are:
8:00am – 9:30am
12:00pm- 1:00pm
4:00pm- 6:00pm
As always the outdoor rinks may close during unexpected warm weather in the winter months so please be mindful of the conditions of the outdoor rinks.
Outdoor skating rink rules
Please follow the rules to ensure a safe and pleasant skating experience.
· Maintain a two-metre distance from others not in your household, at all times.
· Masking is highly recommended at all times.
· No hockey sticks, pucks or other team sports are permitted on unboarded rinks.
· Use the rink at your own risk. You voluntarily assume all risk associated with any sport or event. The Town of Shelburne does not accept responsibility for any related risks or injuries.
· It is highly recommended that all skaters wear a CSA-approved helmet while on the ice.
· Stay off the rink during inclement or mild weather.
· Children seven years and under must be actively supervised by a responsible person 16 years or older.
The following activities are not permitted at outdoor rinks. These activities could result in you being asked to leave the facility.
· Hockey is permitted during designated times.
· Carrying children on the ice (including baby carriers).
· Dogs are not permitted on outdoor rinks. Salt from paws damage the ice surface.
· Smoking or loitering on the ice or near the facility.
· Bringing food or drinks on the ice.
· Accessing the park or rink between Dusk and Dawn.
· Using alcohol or drugs on Town property.
· Rough play, speed and figure skating, and multiplayer games (such as tag and races).
· Foul language or inappropriate behaviour.
Wheelchairs, strollers and skating aids
· Only E-Z gliders are permitted as an aid.
· Babies must be secured in their strollers.
· CSA-approved helmets are required for people in wheelchairs and strollers.
· Clean sand and salt off wheels before getting on the ice.
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