The Weekly Voice

Brampton's Winter Fun Is Back!

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BRAMPTON: It’s that time of year! The City of Brampton has kicked off its annual Winter Wonderland, with plenty of outdoor fun across the city sponsored by the Spirit of Math.

The City marks the start of Winter Wonderland with the opening of Gore Meadows Covered Outdoor Rink. All other outdoor rinks and skating trails opened for the season starting on November 24. .

The City opened two new outdoor skating locations this season, Boreham Park and Peel Village Park.

In addition to free public skating, Gore Meadows Covered outdoor skating rink is offering a variety of registered skating programs. Advance registrati­on is required.

The following rinks also offer dedicated times for hockey shinny:

• Boreham Park

• Duggan Park

• Flower City Campus

• Gore Meadows Rink

• Peel Village Park

Rinks may close due to weather or maintenanc­e requiremen­ts, residents are encouraged to check rink hours and status updates at www.brampton.ca/outdoorska­ting prior to visiting.

Mayor Patrick Brown said: "Our community comes alive with joy during this time, and I encourage everyone to bundle up, gather your loved ones, and join us for all of the family-friendly activities we have in store. Outdoor

skating is one of my favourite winter activities, and I look forward to seeing our residents enjoying Brampton’s incredible winter amenities!”

Rowena Santos, Regional Councillor said:"The opening of our outdoor skating rinks provides additional opportunit­ies for families to enjoy the season. I encourage everyone to check our website for the latest updates. Let's make this winter unforgetta­ble together!”

 ?? ?? Winter Wonderland: Mount Chinguacou­sy. Pic: City of Brampton
Winter Wonderland: Mount Chinguacou­sy. Pic: City of Brampton

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