North Shore families looking for Spring Break fun can put their plans on ice this year, as the City of North Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»has extended the season to run through to the end of the two-week school break.
The skating rink typically closes at the end of February to allow for its transition to a summertime splash park and community gathering area, but this year the city will keep the ice open until March 28 to provide families with another fun outdoor exercise option over the break.
The rink is open 1-8 p.m. daily, and masks are no longer required, according to provincial health regulations. The 50 per cent capacity limit in place this year has also been lifted recently. Helmets are available for free, while skates are available for rent. There is no charge for accessing the ice.
“As a mother of four children, I know how important it is that fun, active, and affordable activities be accessible for families,” stated Mayor Linda Buchanan in a release. “The past two years have been challenging for all of us, especially children. But brighter days are ahead. Ensuring that programming and activities are in place over Spring Break supports the health, well-being, and resiliency of children and families while creating a vibrant community for all to enjoy.”
The City of North Vancouver’s 12,000-square-foot Skate Plaza, opened in 2019 near the foot of Lonsdale Avenue, is the largest outdoor skating rink in the Lower Mainland.