You Can Rent A Rooftop Montreal Ice Rink With 9 Friends For $25 Each

Peak winter fun. 🏒

A rooftop ice rink in Mile-Ex. Right: People play hockey with the Montreal skyline in the background.

A rooftop ice rink in Mile-Ex. Right: People play hockey with the Montreal skyline in the background.

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A rooftop Montreal ice rink is offering an elevated way to enjoy the colder months. Perched in Mile-Ex, the sky-high rink not only lets you skate among the stars but also provides a stunning view of the city's glittering skyline. At $250 for a group of up to 14, it’s less than $18 per person for an hour of exclusive ice time, making it a cool deal for larger groups.

The price includes exclusive access to the rink, offering a rare chance for privacy and personalized skating away from the crowded public rinks. Each booking includes 50 minutes of actual skate time, reserving the last 10 minutes for Zamboni magic to keep the ice in perfect shape.

Operating on a refrigerated surface, the rink is open from late November to late March, weather permitting. Two indoor changing rooms complete the experience, ensuring you can gear up in comfort.

The rink is versatile and suitable for a range of activities. It can host hockey games, serve as a unique spot for team-building exercises, or simply provide a space for a private skating sesh.

Pricing for the rink rental varies based on duration: $250 for one hour, $460 for two hours, $660 for three hours, and $840 for a four-hour session. Booking the rink is simple, with options available online for different time slots.

For those not able to buy their own rink from Costco, this rooftop rink is the next best thing.

Rink Rental

Where: 7236, rue Waverly

Cost: Starts at $250 for one hour

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  • Sofia Misenheimer
  • Sofia Misenheimer is a former editor of MTL Blog. She has an M.A. in Communication Studies from McGill University. In her spare time, she shares little-known travel gems via #roamunknownco, and can often be found jogging in the Old Port.

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