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Skate instructor Sultana Afifiah helps a new skater at Laura Sims Skatehouse in Philadelphia. The city’s rinks are reopening with COVID restrictions in February. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY
Philadelphia Parks & Recreation announced today the opening of its ice rinks. Rinks will host public skate hours on evenings and weekends to offer residents safe, affordable family fun.
Public skate is free. Youth and adult ice skates are available to rent for $3 to 4, depending on location.
Residents must register online in advance for all ice rink activities this year. Parks & Rec. manages five ice rinks: Two ice rinks are now open, and the remaining three will open later this month.
“Our five ice rinks provide free opportunities for young people and their families to have a safe, fun ice-skating experience,” said Parks and Recreation Commissioner Kathryn Ott Lovell. “Ice skating is an excellent way for residents to stay active and healthy during the fall and winter.”
The ice rinks will operate under Philadelphia Department of Public Health COVID-19 safety protocols, similar to those implemented by Parks & Recreation for summer camp, PlayStreets, and at City Access Centers.
Residents can find public skate times and register here. Ice rinks will open on a rolling basis throughout the month of February. The schedule below is subject to change.
Week of February 1
Week of February 8
Week of February 15
Week of February 22
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