Outdoor Skating in KW

Glide into Winter Fun: Outdoor Ice Skating in Kitchener-Waterloo

Winter in Kitchener-Waterloo is a magical time, and there's no better way to embrace the season than by lacing up your skates and hitting the ice. Our community boasts a variety of outdoor rinks, each offering a unique skating experience for all ages. Here's a guide to some of the top spots to enjoy outdoor skating in the area:

Kitchener Outdoor Rinks

Kitchener is home to numerous volunteer-run outdoor rinks that come alive each winter. These rinks are maintained by dedicated community members and are subject to weather conditions. For the most up-to-date information on rink statuses and locations, you can visit the City of Kitchener's facilities page.

Carl Zehr Square Rink at Kitchener City Hall

Located in the heart of downtown, the rink at Carl Zehr Square offers a vibrant atmosphere for skaters. It's open daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., weather permitting. Changerooms are available on-site during operating hours. Please note that this rink is not designed for hockey; sticks and pucks are not allowed.

Waterloo Public Square Rink

In Uptown Waterloo, the Public Square rink provides a central location for outdoor skating. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., this rink is ideal for families and individuals looking to enjoy a leisurely skate. Hockey is not permitted here, ensuring a safe environment for all skaters.

Tips for a Great Skating Experience

  • Check Rink Status: Before heading out, verify the current status of your chosen rink, as operations are weather-dependent.

  • Dress Warmly: Layer up to stay comfortable during your skate, and consider wearing a helmet for safety.

  • Respect Rules: Adhere to posted guidelines, including designated times for hockey and recreational skating, to ensure a pleasant experience for all.

  • Volunteer Opportunities: Many rinks rely on community volunteers for maintenance. If you're interested in helping out, reach out to your local municipality for opportunities.

Embrace the winter season by exploring the outdoor rinks in Kitchener-Waterloo. Whether you're a seasoned skater or stepping onto the ice for the first time, our community offers plenty of options to enjoy this classic Canadian pastime.

Outdoor Ice Rinks in Kitchener & Waterloo

Here’s a list of outdoor ice rinks in Kitchener, maintained by dedicated volunteers. While currently closed for the season, these rinks are perfect spots to enjoy skating during the winter months:

  1. Admiral Park Rink

    • Address: 93 Roxborough Ave, Kitchener

  2. Belmont Park Rink

    • Address: 285 Belmont Ave W, Kitchener

  3. Bridgeport Community Centre Rink

    • Address: 58 Tyson Dr, Kitchener

  4. Chandler Mowat Community Centre Rink

    • Address: 222 Chandler Dr, Kitchener

  5. Forest Heights Community Centre Rink

    • Address: 1700 Queens Blvd, Kitchener

  6. George Lippert Park Rink

    • Address: 200 Weber St W, Kitchener

  7. Glendale Park Rink

    • Address: 130 Glen Rd, Kitchener

  8. Gzowski Park Rink

    • Address: 80 Chopin Dr, Kitchener

  9. Kiwanis Park Rink

    • Address: 1000 Kiwanis Park Dr, Kitchener

  10. Lakeside Park Rink

    • Address: 134 Lakeside Dr, Kitchener

For updates on rink openings and conditions, be sure to check the City of Kitchener’s facilities website during the skating season.

Waterloo boasts a variety of outdoor skating rinks, many of which are volunteer-run and weather-dependent. Here's a comprehensive list of outdoor rinks in the city:

Outdoor Rink Locations:

  • Anndale Park

  • Beechdrops Park

  • Blue Beech Park

  • Bluestream Park

  • Bolingbrooke Park

  • Carriage Way Park

  • Clair Lake Park

  • Conservation Meadows Park

  • Cornerbrook Park

  • Culpepper Park

  • Deer Run Park

  • Dunvegan Park

  • Eastbridge Green Park

  • Forwell Park

  • Grey Silo Park

  • Haida Park

  • Joseph J. Voisin Park

  • Laurelwood Park

  • Mary Allen Park

  • McCrae Park

  • Regency Park

  • Roselea Park

  • St. Moritz Park

  • Stillmeadow Park

  • Sundew Park

  • Thorndale Park

  • University Downs Park

  • Vermont Park

  • Warrington Park

  • Westwind Park

For detailed schedules, including designated times for skating and hockey, please refer to the City of Waterloo's Arenas and Outdoor Rinks page. Keep in mind that rink availability is subject to weather conditions, so it's advisable to check the current status before heading out.

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