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Location
What you should know
Parking
free parking nearby, better to park by YMCA to avoid loose pucks
Visitor tip
Park by the YMCA instead of the main lot to avoid getting hit by loose pucks from the hockey games
Visitor tip
Night skating with lights now requires a rental reservation—plan accordingly as lights are no longer free
Quick Facts
- Type
- Outdoor Roller Hockey
- Cost
- Free (light rental available)
- Surface
- Concrete - cracked, bumpy, needs renovation
- Amenities
- Boards, iron net, free public rink
What visitors say
Better than most places and that isn't saying much. It has lots of cracks and if you can pivot, transition, at least it is a practi e space for quads.
Outdoor rink for hockey is smooth-ish concrete which will eat you wheels. There are a few corners where the ground is bulging and cracked. The boards are dead but at least it has them. There is parking close by but it’s better to…
The surface is bumpy and cracked in places, but overall not bad. It has a iron net and makes that nice ding sound when you hit the post. Great free alternative to stick and puck.
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Did You Know?
- The rink surface has natural bumps and cracks that skaters can use to catch air, turning a maintenance flaw into a unique practice feature for tricks
- Parking strategy matters at this rink - users are advised to park by the YMCA instead of nearby spots to avoid getting hit by loose pucks from hockey play
- The rink recently changed its lighting policy from free night access to requiring rental reservations to use lights at night
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