Outdoor skating rinks
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Our winter rink volunteers and city staff are working hard to prepare and set up outdoor rinks in neighbourhoods across the city.
Unless otherwise specified, all rinks listed below are available for skating this winter. Rinks may be closed at any time due to weather considerations and/or safety concerns at the discretion of their volunteer team.
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- Admiral Park, 93 Roxborough Avenue
- Alpine Park, 175 Kingswood Drive
- Belmont Park, 285 Belmont Avenue West
- Bridgeport Community Centre, 20 Tyson Drive
- Chandler Mowat Community Centre, 222 Chandler Drive
- Cherry Park, Strange Street and Waverly Road
- Conway Park, Conway Drive between Wayne Drive and Gay Crescent
- Country Hills Community Centre, 100 Rittenhouse Road
- Crosby Park (Stanley Park Public School), 191 Hickson Drive
- Eden Oak Park, 125 Eden Oak Trail (Rink under construction, Volunteers Needed)
- Forest Heights Community Centre, 1700 Queens Boulevard
- George Lippert Park, Weber and Louisa streets
- Glendale Park, Rex Drive and Glen Road
- Guelph Park, Guelph Street and Clifton Road
- Kiwanis Park, 1000 Kiwanis Park Drive
- Lakeside Park, Lakeside Drive and Gatewood Road (Rink not yet open, Volunteers Needed)
- Ludolph Park, Ludolph St and Seabrook Drive
- Morrison Park, Morrison Road
- Max Becker Commons, Intersection of Commonwealth St. and Max Becker Dr. (Rink not yet open, Volunteers Needed)
- Pioneer Park West, 40 Green Valley Drive
- Southridge Public School, 1425 Queens Boulevard
- Stanley Park Community Centre (Midland), 505 Franklin Street North (Rink not yet open, Volunteers needed)
- Timberlane Park, Timberlane Crescent
- Weber Park, Weber and Edna (Rink not yet open, Ice making in progress)
- Westmount Public School, 329 Glasgow Street
Our outdoor winter rinks are completely dependent on weather and volunteer support. Without generous help from our community volunteers, our rinks wouldn't be possible.
For more information email our winter rinks team or call 519-575-6104
Land acknowledgement
The City of Kitchener is situated on the traditional territory of the Chonnonton, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee Peoples. We recognize our responsibility to act as stewards for the land and honour the original caretakers who came before us. Our community is enriched by the enduring knowledge and deep-rooted traditions of the diverse First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples who live in Kitchener today.