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City of Kitchener places to play and explore<br />
Weekend Public Skating (Paid)<br />
Saturdays 1 - 2:50pm Lions<br />
Sundays 2:30 - 3:50pm Lions<br />
Sundays 2 - 2:50pm Grand River<br />
Cost<br />
Children, 17 and under = $4.25<br />
Adults = $6.25<br />
Seniors, 55+ = $4.25<br />
Family = $13<br />
Cash Only Accepted At Door<br />
Weekday Public Skating<br />
FREE thanks to Josslin Insurance<br />
Mondays 3:45 - 5:05 pm Activa<br />
Tuesdays 10:30 - 11:20 am Kiwanis (The Aud)<br />
Tuesdays 11am - 12:50pm Lions<br />
Tuesdays 3:45 - 5:05 pm Activa<br />
Tuesdays 4 - 4:50pm Don McLaren<br />
Tuesdays 4 - 4:50 pm Grand River<br />
Wednesdays 11 - 11:50am<br />
Grand River<br />
Wednesdays 4 - 4:50pm<br />
Kiwanis (The Aud)<br />
Wednesdays 4- 4:50pm<br />
Lions<br />
Thursdays 10:30 - 11:20am Kiwanis (The Aud)<br />
Thursdays 11:15am - 12:05pm Activa<br />
Thursdays 3:45 - 5:05pm Activa<br />
Thursdays 4 - 4:50pm Lions<br />
Fridays 10:15am -12:05pm Activa<br />
Adult & Child Pick-Up Hockey / Shinny (Paid)<br />
March Break Pick-Up Games<br />
March 13, 14, 15, 16, Kiwanis Rink, The Aud<br />
*A skating adult must be present with child.<br />
9:30 - 10:30am 7 years and younger*<br />
11:30am - 12:30pm<br />
8 - 12 years old*<br />
March Break Pick-Up Game<br />
March 17, Activa Sportsplex<br />
*A skating adult must be present with child.<br />
10 - 11am 7 years and younger*<br />
12 - 1pm 8 - 12 years old*<br />
Parent & Child Pick-Up Hockey / Shinny Guidelines<br />
• Public skating fees apply. Goalies play <strong>for</strong> free.<br />
• Parent & Child Shinny is <strong>for</strong> parents with children 12 and<br />
under.<br />
• A skating adult must be present.<br />
• Sticks and pucks permitted. Nets will be provided.<br />
• Hockey play is unsupervised meaning no referees or<br />
timekeepers.<br />
• Full CSA-approved hockey equipment required including<br />
helmets.<br />
• Maximum 30 skaters on the ice at a time.<br />
Destination parks<br />
There’s no better way to live a healthier, more active<br />
lifestyle than by visiting one of the city’s 220 parks, taking a<br />
walk or ride on more than 125 km of trails, or escaping the<br />
bustle of the city in one of Kitchener’s 75 natural areas.<br />
With something <strong>for</strong> everyone, Kitchener’s destination<br />
parks are a great spot to enjoy a picnic, game of soccer,<br />
or chasing around a playground. Most of the city’s parks<br />
feature playstructures, many of which are accessible <strong>for</strong><br />
children of all abilities.<br />
Victoria Park, located in the heart of downtown Kitchener,<br />
offers a large playground, a splash pad, picnic tables,<br />
beautiful gardens and the celebrated clock tower bell from<br />
the old city hall.<br />
McLennan Park, a 96-acre site, is built on a <strong>for</strong>mer landfill<br />
site and boasts a BMX bike park, beach volleyball and<br />
basketball courts, leash-free dog park, skatepark, splash<br />
pad, toboggan hill, and our largest accessible playground.<br />
Kiwanis Park is more than 119 acres in size and has trails,<br />
a lake-like swimming pool, snack bar, picnic shelters, beach<br />
volleyball, athletic fields and a leash-free dog park.<br />
Huron Natural Area (HNA) is an awe-inspiring destination<br />
<strong>for</strong> nature lovers, families, trail walkers, photographers - and<br />
those looking to experience nature in the city. It’s our largest<br />
and most valuable natural area at 107-hectare and is located<br />
at 801 Trillium Dr.<br />
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