Try Speed Skating in Vancouver

Did you know? You can try speed skating in Vancouver! The Vancouver Speed Skating Club invites you to hit the rink with them for one of their trial events.
Continue reading this postDid you know? You can try speed skating in Vancouver! The Vancouver Speed Skating Club invites you to hit the rink with them for one of their trial events.
Continue reading this postThe Robson Square Ice Rink in Downtown Vancouver is now open for the 2024-2025 season. Enjoy free ice skating (rentals extra).
Continue reading this postThe Robson Square Ice Rink will be open for free ice skating in Downtown Vancouver December 1, 2023 to February 29, 2024 with live entertainment in late December.
Continue reading this postThe Robson Square ice rink will be opening for its 2022-2023 season on Thursday, December 1st. With free skating and live entertainment leading up to the holidays, it’s a highlight of the annual activities calendar in the heart of Downtown Vancouver.
Continue reading this postFor two weekends this February there will be a free winter festival at Guildford Town Centre February 7-9 and 14-17, 2020 including Family Day.
Continue reading this postSee which holiday attractions are still open and start the New Year with winter fun in Vancouver! Enjoy skating, light displays and much more.
Continue reading this postRobson Square Ice Rink Hours (November 30, 2019 until February 29, 2020) enjoy free skating and live entertainment during the 12 Days of Christmas.
Continue reading this postGet Fit for Free in Coquitlam This January: Explore ways to be fit, stay active, and have fun in Coquitlam this month whether it’s conquering the Coquitlam Crunch, hiking at Minnekhada Park, or enjoying Lights at Lafarge Lake
Continue reading this postThe Robson Square Ice Rink opens on December 1, 2017 and will close in February, 2018. Open daily for free skating with special events and holiday activities to be announced
Continue reading this postThis post has been contributed by Katherine Town, Vancouver lifeguard stationed at Lost Lagoon, on behalf of the Stanley Park Ecology Society (“SPES”). As a member of SPES for the last six years, I wanted to offer the team an opportunity to share their news, events, and work so I created the “SPES Series” where […]
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