Important information

Public Skate:
Our public skate sessions are great for family and friends to come have a good time on the ice together, and it may just get you excited enough to take part in our skating and hockey programs. Skate rental is available at no additional charge. 

Due to the limited number of spots avaialble there are no refunds on admission fees paid online for missed sessions.

Freestyle Sessions: (Schedules updated monthly)
Freestyle sessions are for figure skating only. Figure skaters may work on moves-in-the-field, ice dancing, jumps, and spins. Skaters take turns playing their music as they are practicing their program. There are higher level skaters on freestyle sessions that are moving fast and performing double and triple jumps, along with complicated footwork and dance patterns.  It is important to look out for all other skaters. Due to the limited number of spots avaialble there are no refunds on admission fees paid online for missed sessions.

Stick & Puck: (Schedules updated monthly)
Stick and Puck sessions are an opportunity for hockey players of all ages to practice individual hockey skills, such as skating, shooting, and passing. Requirements: Skaters that are under 17 years of age must wear full equipment. Players that are 18 and older must wear a helmet and gloves, at minimum.  No organized practices or scrimmaging are permitted. All ages are permitted at every session. Share the ice and be midnful of others around you big and small. Due to the limited number of spots avaialble there are no refunds on admission fees paid online for missed sessions.

Rat Hockey (aka Pick-up Hockey or Open Hockey) is designated scrimmage ice time which is open to the public. Players sign up and split into teams on their own. No checking is allowed. Players officiate themselves. Rat Hockey sessions are open to players of all skill levels and ablities in the appropriate age level assigned to the session. Adult Rat Hockey is for players age 18 and over. Players age 16 & 17 may also skate but must have a parent or guardian sign the waiver for that session.