I guess that would be when the winter actually arrives.
They're supposed to be open already but what can you do?! It's not even freezing outside...
(For the record, I can't wait either. ****** fall lasting forever!)
I guess that would be when the winter actually arrives.
They're supposed to be open already but what can you do?! It's not even freezing outside...
(For the record, I can't wait either. ****** fall lasting forever!)
The ones i know about: Park right next to Henri-Bourrassa metro, there's one in front of my place in Ville St-Laurent, Park Painther right behind the soccer field, there's one in Cote-Des-Neiges on Jean-Brillant Street. They're everywhere bro !
There is an absolutely gorgeous outdoor rink just behind Verdun city hall and Verdun metro station. Full boards and all, the caliber is pretty high though.
There is one already open near metro St-Michel, the quality is great and the level is good when there is not too much kids in here. I finish my exams tomorrow, so I will be there right after my exam
Are the refrigirated rinks the Canadiens built open? There's one in Parc François-Perreault in Montreal Nord and another one in Verdun I think... They don't need below freezing temperature since they're refrigirated. Last year I played at the one in Parc François-Perreault during the holidays, it was like +7C and the ice was perfect, almost as good as arena ice. I had to stop because it started to rain.
Are the refrigirated rinks the Canadiens built open? There's one in Parc François-Perreault in Montreal Nord and another one in Verdun I think... They don't need below freezing temperature since they're refrigirated. Last year I played at the one in Parc François-Perreault during the holidays, it was like +7C and the ice was perfect, almost as good as arena ice. I had to stop because it started to rain.
There's also one under construction in Lasalle but as usual, the borough rarely keeps the citizens informed on any matter in the community.
The City of Montreal rarely opens rinks before around the first week of January. I seem to recall the one near my house being open around Dec. 20 though but that was an exception. They need snow before they get the cold weather.
Best bet would be one of those refrigerated oudoor rinks. I've never been but I tried to go to the one in Verdun once but it had apparently not quite opened yet.
I live about 30 years from the rink at Oxford Park in NDG and it's a great rink, usually not too crowded.
Parc Laurier is decent as well, with 3 different rinks with different levels of play.
This is the one I'm waiting for. Close to my home and right besides the dog park (that way GF takes care of the dogs while I go shoot pucks ).
It's been 3 years since I last skated, I'm not gonna go to these awesome ones you guys are talking about to be the laughingstock.
This is the one I'm waiting for. Close to my home and right besides the dog park (that way GF takes care of the dogs while I go shoot pucks ).
It's been 3 years since I last skated, I'm not gonna go to these awesome ones you guys are talking about to be the laughingstock.
You'll want to aim for the smallest of the three rinks where the level of play is fairly easier.
I confess to being prejudiced against NHL players from warm places like BC because it means that they never got to play the real hockey as kids where you feel the wintry windy on your nose and under your scarf and the flicker of snowflakes on your brow.
Guys like Don Saleski used to say that they grew up playing in such cold weather that the puck would crack in two if it hit the goalpost... Larry Robinson who says he'd spend 9 hours a day on the weekend out on the outdoor rink.
There's an element of enchantment and goodwill on an outdoor rink that you don't find in the hockey sausage factory of constant adult-supervised practices.
According to this website: http://ville.montreal.qc.ca/portal/p..._schema=PORTAL
The refrigerated rink in St. Michel is open, can anyone confirm?! Is this the same rink previous users were talking about near St. Michel metro? The rink the Canadiens foundation built.