Entry fee $7 and $3 for skating shoes rental fee. This government funded district park and skating ice arena provides a fabulous place for the public to practice and learn ice skating.
It is really cheap in comparison to other private ice skating arenas nearby the area.
They also have ice hockey lessons for kids; $15/class and the coach is really friendly.
This is one of the best example how government uses tax money to provide sport services/practice place to the people at a minimum price whereas most of the asian countries lack this.
You can come here with your kids and enjoy the time. Weekends are usually busy. And plenty of parking space with...
Read moreIve gone there half my life and had a great time. Good for kids to join a team, parents can watch. More interesting than other sports. I used to suit up like a knight in that place to do battle in my hockey gear as a boy - so it's a place of fond memories. Cool birthday place because nobody does it anymore - they should really do more skating birthday parties. I heard you can rent the whole rink once but never asked. I thought it would make a cool, literally, cool outing for me and friends as I'm older. There is normal skating times and figure skating times and all that,...
Read moreGreat for private parties - you can rent an entire rink. Public skating is also great, but I can't speak to the weekend crowds because we've only gone on weekdays for the open skating times. The parking lot is quite large so there are rarely issues with that. I do wish they'd have cones or walkers available for inexperienced skaters. I understand not wanting the devices on the ice when crowded, but perhaps it could be something they offer for either private parties or when there are fewer than 20 people during open skating times. That's the only reason I didn't...
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