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ice skating montreal

With winter in full swing, Montreal's outdoor activity scene is buzzing. And while many snow enthusiasts are flocking downtown to enjoy a newly-opened free slide park, the city's newest skating rink is also worth checking out.

Opened in late December, La TOHU's brand-new rink offers free access to an 800m² refrigerated surface in the heart of Saint-Michel, making it a convenient spot for everything from date nights to family outings.

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About three hours from Montreal, near Gatineau Park, the Patinage en Forêt natural skating trail winds through trees heavy with fresh snow creating a scene straight out of a winter wonderland.

On special nights, the path flickers in the glow of over 300 tiki torches. The chalet area turns into a lively hangout with music, lights, and a bonfire, while the skating path remains a quiet experience under the stars.

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Parc Jean-Drapeau is introducing a flurry of free winter activities this season, including a riverside ice skating trail with panoramic views of downtown Montreal. The city's third largest park, spanning Île Sainte-Hélène and Île Notre-Dame, is also getting an ice climbing wall, a fat bike cycling route, a dedicated sledding hill, and two cross-country ski paths. You'll be able to sample all of the snow- and ice-based diversions as of December 23.

The ice skating path will be accessible to novice skaters with nearly 500 metres to explore along the Saint Lawrence River. The skaters' trail is refrigerated and mechanically maintained all winter long to keep it in optimal skating condition. You'll be able to skate daily, including after dark when the path will light up.

Skates cost $15 for a two-hour rental for adults (and are free for Montrealers aged 17 and under with an adult purchase). Cross-country skis ($30/two hours), snowshoes ($12/two hours), and fat bikes (35/hour) will also be available. A cycling course along the river will let cyclists take in stunning views without worrying about vehicle traction.

The two cross-country ski trails (800m on Île Sainte-Hélène and 5.7km on Île Notre-Dame) will cater to both all skill levels. Newbies can sign up for free introductory clinics from Ski de fond Montréal, while veterans will have access to indoor space to wax their gear.

Nearby, the Parc Jean-Drapeau climbing wall will turn into a wall of ice. Free intro courses will be offered for the unique experience, while FQME-certified climbers will be able to rappel at their leisure. For those who prefer to slide down, not scale up, the park promises that its sledding hill will be easy to climb.

All activities will be accessible by metro, near the Jean Drapeau station, and you'll be able to take breaks at warm-up stations in the Aquatic Complex, Tunisia Pavilion and Bistro Sainte-Hélène, which will have a furnished terrace. Get ready to make the most of the chilly winter in store for Montreal!

Parc Jean Drapeau Winter Activities

When: Opens December 23 (closed December 25 and January 1)

Where: Parc Jean Drapeau, 1 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

More at parcjeandrapeau.com

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This winter, Récréoparc in Sainte-Catherine, just south of downtown Montreal along the Saint Lawrence River, is transforming into a magical winter playground with nine kilometres of hiking trails, weekend DJ sets and bar service, and an 850-metre-long illuminated ice skating path.

Seasonal activities at Récréoparc also include two ice rinks, a two-kilometre route for cross-country skiing, almost two kilometres of snowshoeing trails, and a two-kilometre path for winter walks.

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Some days may be frigid in Montreal, but that doesn't mean you should let the chance to skate at one of the city's best ice rinks slide by this winter. You can bundle up for a turn outdoors under a city landmark, or check out the indoor skating rink housed in the tallest building downtown.

Here are some of the best ice rinks in Montreal for you to discover:

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Skate-laced acrobatics are carving a path back to Montreal, as Cirque du Soleil CRYSTAL glides into town. The one-of-a-kind spectacle, which last played in Quebec six years ago, has toured the globe and is now returning to its roots.

CRYSTAL marks a first for Cirque du Soleil, set in an ice rink and featuring artists skating across the stage. You can catch the acrobatics on ice at the Bell Centre from December 21 to 31, a showcase of synchronized, freestyle, and extreme skating intertwined with hallmark Cirque acts like swinging trapeze and aerial straps.

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Spring is that you? Well, The Weather Network forecasts cold temps and some "messy" winter storms into April. Just hang in there a little longer Montrealers... The sunny days are gradually returning so you can (finally) come out of your hibernation.

From the Good Friday–Easter long weekend, sugar shacks and springtime festivities, our city has a lot to offer at this time of the year. Plus, it's no longer freezing cold outside, and that only should motivate you to get dressed and get out.

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You've met THE ONE in Montreal, and now you want to show your favourite person that this relationship is meant to last forever on Valentine's Day. But here's the thing: you're also a Millennial in Montreal dealing with student debt, rent expenses and inflation in general. Still, Montreal date ideas don't have to be a hit to your wallet.

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Brrrr! It's so cold and snowy outside you might be tempted to stay at home hidden under a blanket, but you'd be missing out on tons of fun activities happening in Montreal this February.

Even at the peak of winter, our city has plenty to offer, from live music to new eateries, cultural events and outdoor activities.

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Imagine gliding on ice with your longtime best friend while light snow falls gently over your hair and shoulders. You make eye contact and laugh together, and at that moment you realize it: you're in love.

Do you want that to happen to you? That's what I thought. It's time to get yourself and your crush and bestie to an outdoor skating rink as soon as possible. Maybe wear a helmet, though, even if that's a little less picture-perfect.

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The winter season is well upon us and that means it's time to dust off those ice skates and put 'em to use. Luckily, Montreal is home to countless outdoor skating rinks, including a remarkable rooftop rink located in the heart of the Mile-Ex.

Fabrik8 launched a unique outdoor ice skating rink located on the roof of an industrial building. The skating rink has a refrigerated playing surface of 52' x 89' and it is the ideal spot for any and all athletic levels.

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It's time for a new calendar, and hopefully, twelve months full of joy and new opportunities in the Quebec metropolis. 2023 is just starting and Montreal is already setting the bar high with tons of fun activities despite the freezing temps.

No winter blues allowed on our island. From concerts to comfort food, art exhibitions, big parties and festivals, the city has something to cheer everyone up.

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