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Our 9 Favorite Outdoor Skating Rinks in Montreal

Outdoor skating rinks - Montreal

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Every year, winter provides the ideal opportunity to engage in a multitude of activities, among which outdoor skating stands out as a invigorating experience. With over 225 outdoor rinks in Montreal, our real estate brokers share with you their favorite rinks, carefully selected in various neighborhoods across the city. Some of these places may involve entry fees, so make sure to check the associated costs before heading out for a glide on the ice. To find out about the conditions of the outdoor rinks, please consult the City of Montreal’s website. Lace up your skates!

1. Parc La Fontaine Ice Rink - The Plateau-Mont-Royal

Patinoire du Parc La Fontaine - Montréal

Source : Patin Patin

Located on the Plateau-Mont-Royal, this ice rink thrives at the heart of the beautiful Parc La Fontaine, one of the city’s gems. A vast frozen expanse, naturally formed on the pond along Avenue du Parc La Fontaine, offers you an enchanting winter experience. As night falls, the lights illuminate, accompanied by ambient music, creating a harmonious atmosphere for a memorable skating session.

Access to the ice is free, allowing you to enjoy this experience at no cost. In the comfort of a heated chalet, you have the opportunity to lace up your skates and safely store your belongings in the lockers provided.

Offered by Patin Patin, a variety of equipment rental options are available for a fee. Skate, helmet, skate aid, and locker rentals are offered for a duration of 2 hours. Additionally, you have the option to purchase skates through the on-site sharpening service.

Address: 3819 Calixa-Lavallée Avenue, Montreal

Opening Hours: Mid-January to early March. Monday to Friday: 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm, Saturday: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm, Sunday: 10:00 am – 7:00 pm

Access to the ice rink: Free

Rental fees (taxes not included):

-Skates

Adult: 13,05 $

Children (13 and under): 10,00 $

-Skate Aid: 5,22 $

-Protective Helmet: 5, 22 $

-Locker Rental: 5, 22 $

-Skate Sharpening: 8,70 $

2. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park Ice Rink - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

On the Plateau-Mont-Royal, at the intersection of Laurier Avenue and De Brébeuf Street, you’ll find the ice rink of Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park. Surrounded by majestic century-old trees, this charming ice rink offers a peaceful setting for a skating session. For hockey enthusiasts, two additional rinks are also at your disposal.

Access to this ice rink is completely free for visitors. The temporary chalet provides a warm haven where you can easily lace up your skates in tranquility. Additionally, a free skate lending service is available at the Chalet Laurier. Here is a list of equipment offered for free rental at the Chalet Laurier.

Address: 1115 Laurier Avenue East, Montreal

Opening hours: From December 22 to January 5: Monday to Sunday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Access to the ice rink: Free

Rental fees (taxes not included) : Free (equipment loan at Chalet Laurier)

3. Jarry Park Ice Rink - Villeray

Patinoire du Parc Jarry -Montréal

Source : Flickr / pigmentationcanon

This park, spanning over 35 hectares, captivates its visitors and is a favorite spot for winter sports activities in Villeray. Located in the heart of the central plain of Jarry Park, two sports rinks and a recreational rink provide the opportunity to fully appreciate the winter atmosphere. The illuminated rinks in the evening allow for outdoor enjoyment after nightfall.

Access to these rinks is free for all visitors. A temporary container is on-site, facilitating the process of putting on your skates. It should be noted that no skate rental service or other accessories are available.

Address: 205 Gary-Carter Street, Montreal

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 8:30 am to 10:30 pm

Access to the ice rink: Free

Rental fees: None

4. Molson Park Ice Rink - Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Patinoire du Parc Molson - Montréal

Source : Flickr / Caribb

In Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, the Molson Park  transforms into a true winter wonderland for skating. With its mature trees, the setting provides a picturesque ambiance, enhanced by gentle lighting that creates a warm and enchanting atmosphere.

Access to this ice rink is free. A container is available for you to put on your skates. Please note that no skate rental service or other accessories are available.

Address : 2473 Beaubien Street East, Montreal

Opening hours: Not available

Access to the ice rink: Free

Rental fees: None

5. St. Viateur Park Ice Rink - Outremont

You can feel the charm of Outremont at the St. Viateur Park ice rink. The ice extends in an elegant circle, passing beneath a pedestrian bridge.

Access to this ice rink is free. A spacious pavilion is available for putting on your skates. Please note that no skate rental services or other accessories are available.

Address : 530 Querbes Avenue, Montreal

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 8:00 am to 11:00 pm

Access to the ice rink: Free

Rental fees: None

6. Esplanade Tranquille - Ville-Marie

Located in Ville-Marie, at the intersection of Sainte-Catherine Street West and Clark Street in the Quartier des Spectacles, the Esplanade Tranquille ice rink is the largest refrigerated rink in Montreal. It measures 1500 square meters and can accommodate up to 400 people.

The ice rink is illuminated by interactive projections, creating a dynamic environment. Themed evenings, such as disco nights or classical music, are also planned. A must-try urban ice rink this winter!

Access to this ice rink is free. On-site, a welcoming urban chalet not only offers restaurants and a library but also the convenience of skate rental and sharpening services provided by Patin Patin. Skate, helmet, skate aids, and locker rentals are available for a duration of 2 hours, ending one hour before the rink’s closing time.

Address: 1442 Clark Street, Montreal

Opening hours: From Sunday to Wednesday: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Thursday to Saturday: 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM

Access to the ice rink: Free

Rental fees (taxes non included):

-Skates

Adult : 13,05 $

Children (13 and under): 10,00 $

-Skating Aid: 5,22 $

-Protective Helmet: 5, 22 $

Locker Rental: 5, 22 $

-Skate Sharpening: 8,70 $

7. Beaver Lake Ice Rink - Mount Royal Park - Ville-Marie

Located in Mount Royal Park in Ville-Marie, this 2500-square-meter refrigerated ice rink brings together families, friends, and visitors of all ages to enjoy this unique winter experience. The rink plays music to create an even more immersive atmosphere, and in the evening, the lights illuminate every glide.

Access to this ice rink, situated near the Beaver Lake Pavilion, is completely free. It provides the opportunity to lace up skates in a warm environment. On-site, Café des Amis offers a selection of food and hot beverages. Skate, helmet, skate aids, and locker rentals are also available for a period of 2 hours. Skate sharpening service is also provided.

Address : 2000 Remembrance Road, Montreal

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM

Access to the ice rink: Free

Rental fees (taxes non included) :

-Skates: 12,75 $

Child’s Skate Set (includes skate aid and helmet) 6 years and under: 20 $

Double-blade skates: 5 $

Skate Aid for 6 years and under: 5 $

-Protective Helmet : 3,50 $

-Locker Rental: 3, 50 $

-Skate Sharpening: 8,95 $

8. Bonsecours Basin Ice Rink - Ville-Marie

La Patinoire du Vieux-Port - Montréal

Source : Old Port of Montreal

During the winter, the Bonsecours Basin in Old Montreal, Ville-Marie, transforms into a large ice rink. With a breathtaking view of Montreal’s Ferris wheel, skaters can enjoy a magical atmosphere while taking in the city’s beauty. Special events are organized throughout the season, featuring visits from Santa Claus, DJs, or Ice Fireworks shows. The schedule for various events is available online.

Access to the refrigerated ice rink is subject to an admission fee. Ticket sales close 30 minutes before the end of the skating sessions. A cozy chalet is provided, equipped with free lockers and relaxation areas. For skaters, skate, helmet, skate aids, and locker rentals are available, along with skate sharpening services. If you crave hot chocolate or are looking for a snack, the Café Bistro de la Grande Roue is there to meet your needs, adding a touch of warmth to your skating experience.

Address: Bassin Bonsecours, Montreal

Opening hours: Monday to Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Thursday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM

Access to the ice rink: Paid admission

Admission fees (taxes included):

-Admission fees (+13 ans): 10,00 $

-Children (ages 6 to 12): 6,75 $ 

Children (under 6 years old): Free

Family* : 27 $ 

A season pass is also available.

Rental fees (taxes included) :

-Adult Skates: 13,05 $

Children Skates : 11,50 $

Skate Aid: 6,00 $

-Protective Helmet: 6,00 $

-Locker Rental: 6,00 $

-Skate Sharpening: 10,00 $

9. Maisonneuve Park Ice Rink - Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Patinoire-Parc-Maisonneuve-Montréal

Source : City of Montreal, Alain Gagnon – Guidatour

Located in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve neighborhood, the Maisonneuve Park ice rink is the largest ice rink in the east of Montreal. It features a skating loop as well as a practice area for children. The rink offers a breathtaking view of the Olympic Stadium, particularly stunning in the evening.

Access to the ice rink is free. A chalet is available for skaters. Provided by Patin Patin, a variety of equipment rental options are available for a fee. Skate, helmet, skate aids, and locker rentals are offered for a duration of 2 hours. Additionally, you have the option to purchase your skates with the onsite skate sharpening service.

Address: 4365 Sherbrooke Street East, Montreal

Opening hours:Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Access to the ice rink: Free

Rental fees (taxes non included):

-Skates

Adult : 13,05 $

Children (13 and under): 10,00 $

-Skating Aid: 5,22 $

-Protective Helmet: 5, 22 $

-Locker Rental: 5, 22 $

Skate Sharpening: 8,70 $

Are you looking for a comforting café after your skating session? Check out our article Escape the Cold: Cafés to Warm Up This Winter in Montreal.

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