The new community ice rink at London International Airport. Photo courtesy of London International Airport.The new community ice rink at London International Airport. Photo courtesy of London International Airport.
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Visitors now welcome at London airport ice rink

If you've been itching for a fun winter outing with family or friends, the London International Airport might have what you are looking for.

A new community ice rink has been built and is now ready to use.

The hockey rink is free to the public.

Visitors are welcome from 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. daily, weather permitting. The area is equipped with ample lighting for those interested in a nighttime skate-session.

"Due to fluctuations in outdoor temperatures, it won’t always be properly frozen, so please plan your visit when we’ve had a few days of cold temperatures," said a statement from airport staff.

The area will not be supervised, so visitors will skate at their own risk.

As a safety precaution, the airport says children 5 and under will be required to wear a Canadian Standards Association (CSA) approved helmet. The one exception to this rule is that those 3 months and younger don't need a helmet if they are in a stroller. However, the airport recommends all skaters wear protective head gear.

The rink is located on the north end of airport grounds:

A map showing the location of the new community ice rink at London International Airport. Photo courtesy of London International Airport. A map showing the location of the new community ice rink at London International Airport. Photo courtesy of London International Airport.

The address to use for GPS is 2179 Flying Club Road.

"I enjoy playing hockey and skating with my family so I thought this would be a great way to utilize the space we have on our property. It’s a way to give back to the community and provide a fun and safe place for staff, tenants and the public to skate.” said Scott McFadzean, president and CEO of the airport.

The community ice rink is the latest in a series of developments that hopes to bring more foot traffic to the airport property.

London International Airport opened a pickleball court last summer. About one year ago, the airport also launched YXU Air Park, where guests can enjoy a scenic view of planes taking off and landing at the airport.

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