Rink Update

Plouffe Park Rink Update

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Due to the warm weather the Rink is closed until the temperature drops to sub zero.  Please stay off the ice.  Thank You!  Have a great Family Day.  Why not go for a swim in the pool instead.

Plouffe Park Rink Update

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We are expecting a lot of snow this weekend so any extra hands to help shovel so we can keep the rink open is appreciated!  Thanks.

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Ice is Great!

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Plouffe Park Rink Update

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After a full weekend of work the ice is superb and it will be open today at 4pm.

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Due to the warm weather we had last week the rink is currently being repaired, please do not use the rink today.  Thank you.

Plouffe Park Skating Rink Open

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Rink Monitoring Hours Plouffe Room Open

Monday , Tuesday, Thursday , and Friday  4 pm to 7 pm

Wednesday Closed

Saturday and Sunday  9 am to 5 pm

Reserved rink

Tuesday 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm for city program, Learn to skate.

Saturday 11:30am to 12:30pm for I love hockey with The Odawa Center.   

If you are part of a group who might like to skate at a regular time with family or friends get in touch with the PPRA by emailing us at plantpoolrecreationassociation@gmail.com

 

 

 

PPRA needs you to volunteer in the skate shack at the rink for short shifts evenings and weekends from Dec to February. We can sign for volunteer hours. Wifi available!

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PPRA needs you to volunteer in the skate shack at the rink for short shifts evenings and weekends from Dec to February. We can sign for volunteer hours. Wifi available!

 

 

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Volunteers Needed
for Winter Rink in Plouffe Park

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Organizational Meeting

Saturday December 6, 2014 7pm – 9pm

Plant Recreation Centre, Preston Room

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Rink Update

Cold winter weather brought excellent ice surfaces and enthusiastic skaters to the outdoor rink in Plouffe Park, located just behind the Plant Recreation Centre (PRC).

Under the management of the Plant Pool Recreation Association (PPRA), the City-funded rink is large enough to offer areas for both organized hockey and free skating.

Smaller ice surfaces around and beside the main rink are available for those who prefer a quieter skate.

During supervised hours after school and on the weekends, PPRA volunteers provide loans of equipment including hockey sticks, nets and skates, and a helping hand for tightening laces.

Skate blades are kept sharpened through the generosity of Glebe Home Hardware.

Rink supervisor Melissa Sbrega estimates that there are between 10 and 30 people using the rinks at any one time, and statistics kept during supervised hours show that close to 1000 skaters were on the ice between its opening and the beginning of February.