Public skating programs are free of charge for the community and no registration is required. The City does not provide skates or assisting devices.
View Public Skating Sessions online here.
Public Skating Schedule
Public skating sessions will resume in Fall 2026. Please check back then for more details on sessions and times.
| Parent-Tot Skate Children 5 years or younger learning to skate | |
| Family Skate Children of all ages and levels | |
| Adult Skate Adults 18+ | |
| Open Skate All ages |
Public Skating Rules & Regulations
Children under 14 years of age must be accompanied by a parent/guardian over the age of 18.
Maximum 120 skaters on ice.
Wheelchairs, other accessibility devices, and strollers are allowed, so long as they always remain in control of a skater
Activities and items that are not permitted on the ice during public skating sessions include:
- No food or drink
- No horseplay/games
- No skating backwards or speed skating
- No figure skating maneuvers
- No skating against the direction or flow of skaters
- No sticks, pucks, balls, pylons, or any other kind of hockey/sport equipment
- No headsets, cell phones, or hand-held electronic devices to be used while skating
- No shoes or any other footwear other than ice skates
- No assisting devices that may interfere with skaters’ safety
- Ice-certified skating aids are allowed during Parent-Tot sessions only
- No carrying of children is permitted
- No sitting on the boards
- No throwing of ice or snow or any other objects
Any participants disobeying rules will be asked to leave the session and may be excluded from future skating sessions.
All participants must vacate the building within 15 minutes of the end of the skating session.