The City of Oshawa says outdoor rinks will open starting Friday. The rinks are at Delpark Homes Centre on Harmony Road and Stone Street Park near the South Osh
The rinks are at Delpark Homes Centre on Harmony Road and Stone Street Park near the South Oshawa Community Centre on Cedar Street.Delpark Homes Centre: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.The city says weather conditions may result in modified hours of operation or temporary closures.Rinks will have scheduled times for public skating, stick and puck and shinnyBenches are located next to the rinks for skaters to put on skates and helmetsC.S.A.
Rinks are monitored hourly by City of Oshawa staff. Report any concerns to the Delpark Homes Centre by calling 905-436-5455 or to the South Oshawa Community Centre by calling 905-436-5474 Washrooms are available at the Delpark Homes Centre and South Oshawa Community Centre during regular operating hoursCtrl+Enter
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