Bring your family and friends and NHL stars-to-be to the MAC for a free skate at the historic Maple Leaf Gardens, now Mattamy Home Ice!
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Here's what you need to know:
When: Monday, September 3, 2018Where: Mattamy Athletic Centre
Community Skate Guidelines
To ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for all leisure skate participants, all users are required to observe the following regulations:
• All skaters six years and under must wear CSA approved hockey helmets. It is also recommended that all beginner skaters over the age of six wear CSA approved hockey helmets for their protection.
• When on the ice, all patrons must wear skates. No shoes are permitted on the ice. When wearing skates off the ice, skate guards are recommended for safety.
• Skaters are not permitted to use cell phones or portable music devices while on the ice.
• To enter or leave the ice surface, patrons must use the gate in between the team benches.
• Food or beverages are not allowed on the ice surface.
• For the privacy and protection of our patrons, photography and videotaping is restricted. For special arrangements, please contact staff.
• Alcohol, abusive language and aggressive behavior are not permitted in the facility. Failure to abide by this rule may result in a suspension from the program and/or facility.
• The Mattamy Athletic Centre is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please do not bring valuables into the facility.
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For Leisure Skaters, please, for the safety of all skaters ...
• Skate in the direction or flow of the other patrons.
• Do not speed skate or skate backwards.
• Do not carry children while on the ice.
• Do not stop for extended times along the boards.
• Do not play tag.
• Figure skating jumps are not permitted.
There may be an area reserved for beginner skaters. Please be careful when skating by this area.
• Skating walkers are permitted during leisure skate times.
• No sticks, balls, pucks, chairs or strollers are allowed on the ice surface. Exceptions will be made for sledges that are to assist those with physical disabilities. The person pushing the sledge is required to wear skates.
Staff will be present for the well-being of all patrons. Please ask staff for assistance if needed.