Rotary Harbourfront Outdoor Skating Rink Closing March 8th for the Season

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The Town of Cobourg would like to inform residents that the Rotary Harbourfront Outdoor Skating Rink will close for the season as of Monday, March 8, 2021 due to the impending warmer temperatures.


The Town of Cobourg would like to ask that residents please stay off the ice surface once the rink officially closes. The final day for ice skating will be Sunday, March 7, 2021 between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., weather permitting. All skaters must register online at www.cobourg.ca/outdoor-rink.


The Town of Cobourg would like to thank all residents who enjoyed the outdoor skating rink this year while abiding by all COVID-19 safety protocols.


Free Public Skating at the Cobourg Community Centre
Residents are also encouraged to take advantage of the free public skating being offered at the Cobourg Community Centre’s Pond Arena. For more information and to register for a 25-minute timeslot please visit cobourg.ca/public-skating or call 905-372-7371.

Pete Fisher
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