Public Skating

Below you’ll find the schedule for all public ice programs. Select a tab to see dates and times for your chosen program.

Program Rules

Please follow the rules to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable skating experience.

General rules

  • Respect staff at all times.

  • Immediately report any accidents or injuries to staff.

  • CSA-approved hockey helmets are strongly recommended for all skaters.

  • Only people wearing skates are allowed on the ice.

  • Skate at a sensible and safe speed in the same direction as other skaters; backward skating is not allowed.  

Not Permitted

  • Hockey pucks and sticks 
  • Power skating, speed skating and figure skating 
  • Multiplayer games (tag/races)

General rules

  • Respect staff at all times.

  • When the whistle sounds, listen and follow instructions.

  • Immediately report any accidents or injuries to staff.

  • CSA-approved hockey helmets are strongly recommended for all skaters.

  • CSA-approved hockey helmets are mandatory for children five years of age or younger.

  • Only people wearing skates are allowed on the ice.
  • Skate at a sensible and safe speed in the same direction as other skaters; backward skating is not allowed.
  • The middle of the ice surface is available for children and less confident skaters.

  • Children under eight years of age must be supervised by someone 14 years of age or older.

The following activities/equipment are not allowed on the ice

  • Carrying children (including baby carriers)
  • Hockey pucks and sticks
  • Headphones, cell phones or hand-held electronics
  • Food or drink
  • Rough play, speed and figure skating, and multiplayer games (tag/races)
  • Foul language or inappropriate behaviour

Wheelchairs, strollers and skating aids

  • Wheelchairs, adaptive strollers, and pushchairs with clean wheels are allowed on the ice during public skates and must be accompanied by a responsible person who is wearing skates.
  • CSA-approved hockey helmets are required for wheelchair users five years of age or younger.
  • Municipal skate aids are not provided during drop-in skating programs. Participants who require skating assistance may bring an approved skate aid for their personal use.
  • PLEASE NOTE - the use of Strollers, chairs and homemade devices as skating aids is strongly discouraged. 

General rules

  • Respect staff at all times.
  • Immediately report any accidents or injuries to staff.
  • Parents/Guardians must accompany their children on the ice, wearing skates and a CSA-approved hockey helmets 
  • CSA-approved hockey helmets are mandatory for children.
  • Skate at a sensible and safe speed to ensure a safe experience for everyone on the ice. 
  • Please be mindful of others when you are shooting pucks.
  • Children must have a hockey stick.
  • Hockey nets are provided.  
  • Strollers are not permitted on the ice during Stick and Puck.

 General Rules

  • CSA-approved helmets and full equipment are mandatory for all players and goalies. 

  • Full facial mask protection/cage is required for all Youth Shinny age groups.

  • Equipment rentals are not available.

  • Goalies in full equipment play for free.
  • Shinny is not intended for organized teams. Referees are not provided.
  • No body-checking is allowed.
  • Please keep the spirit of the game enjoyable, and remember it is only for fun.

  • This activity is not directly supervised. Report any concerns to the front desk.

Contact the CCC

Cobourg Community Centre 
750 D'Arcy Street, Cobourg, ON
905-372-7371
cccinfo@cobourg.ca

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