The rinkās condition has been pretty good since the grand opening. The skating trail is a pretty fun little loop and they offer the skating guards for people just learning how to skate.
There is an indoor space thatās heated for you to put on your skates. Itās the same building where you would enter the pool. Most people just tuck their shoes underneath the benches as it takes a special person to steal shoes that donāt fit them. If you want that extra measure of security then go into the respective change rooms to use the lockers.
Itās important to note that these lockers are small and aimed at someone fitting in enough stuff for a summer swim in the pool. It will cost you 25c to use it but donāt expect the coin back. Think of it as an investment into the...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIt was an absolute pleasure working on this project and doing our part in Constructing History. We wanted to share some ābeforeā photos and give a brief summary.
In 2012, MGI Construction performed complete building earthworks and heavy civil services for the City of Toronto so that they could construct the Greenwood Rink. Our responsibilities included land clearing activities as well as water and sewer line installations. Greenwood Rink was added to Greenwood Park in November of 2013 and is located at the corner of Greenwood and...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreA fantastic outdoor rink with a roof.
The only small thing i find strange is how that black metal fence is installed. It funnels rink players and force them to access the ice one way but if you happen to sit outside (to put your hockey gear), right behind the players' bench, you have to go all the way around the fence to enter the rink. A bit annoying. If it's to make sure the rink door is not blocked by stuff or people, surround the door with a shorter fence while leaving 2 openings, on the East and the West....
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