Two new outdoor rinks now open
The City officials came out on a cold afternoon to celebrate the grand opening of the new rink at Rotary Youth Centre. From left, Rayleigh Shymanski, rec and culture team member; Jayda Calon, recreation program coordinator; City Councillor Joy-Anne Murphy; Peter Stevenson, lead hand for parks department; Luke Arial - Labour 3 parks department; City Councillor Don Rosland; Candice Lowe, lead hand for parks department; Dean Alix, senior operator for parks department; and Jayden Vikse and Autumn Joyce, recreation and culture team members.
By Adan Shaikh
On December 22, the City of Camrose held a grand opening of a brand new outdoor skating rink for the public. This new rink is located between the Camrose and District Centennial Museum and Rotary Youth Centre, located right across from Field House.
This season City of Camrose has added two new rinks and discontinued the Valleyview pond rink. A total of 11 outdoor rinks are now available for Camrosians to enjoy, with benches and garbage bins located to change into your skates safely and hockey nets placed on the ice for a quick game. The 11 outdoor rinks are located at:
As shared by the City of Camrose on December 23, all outdoor rinks are now officially skate-ready. For more information, visit www.camrose.ca.
Rinks are unsupervised and free to be used by all community members and the City advises that caution be taken by anyone using them. Rinks will be regularly swept and flooded by the City team, as time allows.
By Adan Shaikh
On December 22, the City of Camrose held a grand opening of a brand new outdoor skating rink for the public. This new rink is located between the Camrose and District Centennial Museum and Rotary Youth Centre, located right across from Field House.
This season City of Camrose has added two new rinks and discontinued the Valleyview pond rink. A total of 11 outdoor rinks are now available for Camrosians to enjoy, with benches and garbage bins located to change into your skates safely and hockey nets placed on the ice for a quick game. The 11 outdoor rinks are located at:
- Castle Park: 41 Avenue, between 59 and 60 Street.
- Century Meadows Park: 6300 Block Enevold Drive.
- Duggan Park: 3809-69A Street Close.
- Elizabeth Heights Park: 67 Street, between 42 and 43 Avenue.
- Mirror Lake: two skating rinks are located on the lake on 48 Avenue and 55 Street.
- Rotary Youth Centre: 4517-54 Street.
- Shuman Park: south of 47 Avenue between 47 and 48 Street.
- St. Pat’s Rink: located on 50 Street between 53 Avenue and 54 Avenue. This location is boarded and has lights that are on until 10:30 p.m. every evening.
- Valleyview South: located at 5607-23 Avenue at Valleyview South Playground. This rink is replacing the Valleyview pond location to give residents a safer location.
- Victoria Park: 54 Avenue and 6200 Street Block.
As shared by the City of Camrose on December 23, all outdoor rinks are now officially skate-ready. For more information, visit www.camrose.ca.
Rinks are unsupervised and free to be used by all community members and the City advises that caution be taken by anyone using them. Rinks will be regularly swept and flooded by the City team, as time allows.
