Open Skating at Pierrefonds Sportplexe
This winter season, take advantage of the facilities at the Sportplexe Pierrefonds to practice your skating strokes!
Thanks to an agreement between the Borough of Pierrefonds-Roxboro and the Pierrefonds Sportplexe, residents have access to the indoor skating rinks at predetermined times. Come and have some fun and be active in a safe environment!
Location
Sportplexe Pierrefonds Arena: 14700, boulevard Pierrefonds, Pierrefonds (Québec) H9H 4Y6
Additional information on the activity
- No reservations are required. Priority will be given on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Ice skating supports (skating aids) are available on site
- The arena’s “Pro Shop” will be open for skate sharpening and equipment rental ($)
INTERGENERATIONAL SKATING - RINK 1 - FREE
Adults and toddlers share the ice. A space is reserved in the centre of the rink for the children.
OPEN SKATING - RINK 1 - FEE PAYABLE
Admission fees : Adults (13 years and older) $3; children (12 years and younger) $1.
HOLIDAY SKATING - RINK 4 - FREE
SPRING BREAK SKATING - RINK 4 -FREE
Time slots and rates: Fall 2022 / Winter 2023
Activity | Dates | Hours | Fees |
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Intergenerational skating Rink #1 | January 2 to 21 | Mondays and Wednesdays 10 to 12 a.m. | FREE |
Open skating Rink #1 | January 7 to 21 | Saturdays 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sundays 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. | Adults $3 Children $1 |
Holiday skating Rink #4 | December 26-27-28-29-30 | 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. | FREE |
Spring break Rink#4 | March 6-7-8-9-10 | 12 a.m. to 3 p.m. | FREE |
Conditions of use of the premises
The following measures must be observed to maintain safe conditions for all participants, employees and partners:
- We strongly recommend that beginners wear a helmet. Protective gear should be added as needed.
- If you appear to have symptoms related to COVID-19, we ask that you do not visit the arena.
Probibited at the Pierrefonds Sportplex:
- Crowding or loitering at the edge of the rink
- Sitting on the edge of the rink
- Eating or drinking on the rink
- Skating with someone on your back or in your arms, including young children
- Pushing and shoving
- Racing or skating at excessive speed
- Forming a human chain, playing tag or throwing snowballs
- Braking too sharply
- Throwing objects on the rink
- Skating in the opposite direction or backwards
- performing figure skating tricks or playing hockey
- Using objects on the rink (balls, pucks)
- Using headphones, mobile phones or portable radios
It is strongly recommended:
- That beginners wear a helmet and gloves
- To get up as soon as possible after a fall
- That beginners skate in the section reserved for them
- That an adult accompany young children at all times
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