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Public Skating & Arena Programming

Public Skating & Arena Programming

Our Arenas

Discover the heart of our community this winter! Niagara-on-the-Lake has two community arenas.

Centennial Arena (1565 Four Mile Creek Road, Virgil)

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Centennial Arena Ice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meridian Credit Union (1567 Four Mile Creek Road, Virgil)

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MCU Arena Ice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Book Ice Time

Looking to book ice time? Use our online Arena Ice Schedule to view current availability on both the Meridian Credit Union Arena and Centennial Arena ice pads. Browse the calendar to see open time slots for practices, private rentals, and community use.

To book ice time or for more information, please call the Community Centre at 905-468-4386 (Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.), email bookings@notl.com, or visit the Arena to speak with our Staff.

Rates and fees are listed below.

View available ice times on the Arena Ice Schedule!

Season Pass

Our local arenas are more than just ice rinks; they are vibrant hubs of activity and excitement during the winter months. There's never a dull moment, from hockey games to figure skating performances. But it's not just about watching – it's about participating too!

Join us for a season of action-packed programming. Lace up your skates, learn a new skill, or cheer on our local teams. These arenas unite our community, providing a warm and welcoming space for everyone to enjoy. Be a part of the winter magic and create memories in our local arenas.

The Ice Season Pass gives you access to a variety of drop-in programs all season long and can be purchased online or at the NOTL Community Centre (14 Anderson Lane, NOTL).

No refunds will be permitted for Season Pass purchases unless a medical note is provided. No refunds or future discounts will be given due to any potential ice closures/disruptions.

Rates and fees are listed below.

Please note: passes will not be sold or issued at the Arena.

Register for a Season Pass today!

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