Seize the winter by exploring Vaughan’s great outdoors
It’s a winter
wonderland in Vaughan, and there are many fun ways to stay active this season!
From snowboarding to outdoor skating to hiking, there is so much to see and do in
Vaughan this winter.
Outdoor
skating rinks
Enjoy the crisp winter air and skate for
free on one of the City of Vaughan’s four outdoor ice rinks, open until March
2023:
- Chancellor Community Centre (located at 350 Ansley Grove Rd.)
- Dufferin Clark Community Centre (located at 1441 Clark Ave. W.)
- Father Ermanno Bulfon Community Centre (located at 8141 Martin Grove Rd.)
- Vellore Village Community Centre (located at 1 Villa Royale Ave.)
Weather permitting, all outdoor rinks will be open daily until 11 p.m., except for Father Ermanno Bulfon, which closes at 10:30 p.m. Rinks are also subject to daily closures for regular maintenance between 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesdays at Chancellor and Dufferin Clark community centres, and on Thursdays at Father Ermanno Bulfon and Vellore Village community centres.
Due to ongoing construction, the outdoor rink at Garnet A. Williams Community Centre will not open this season.
For the enjoyment and safety of all skaters, you are asked to follow the City’s Skating Rink Guidelines (PDF). Rinks are unsupervised unless otherwise stated in the recreational skating and shinny hockey schedule at vaughan.ca/skate. As a reminder, do not skate or play on stormwater management ponds – they are not designed or intended for recreational use.
For more information on the City’s outdoor rinks, including skate schedules, visit vaughan.ca/skate.
Trails
and Neighbourhood walks
Take a walk
around your city this winter! You can choose from 12 different trails throughout
the city: Jersey Creek Neighbourhood Walk, Mackenzie Glen Neighbourhood Walk,
Maple Nature Reserve Nature Walk, Marita Payne Neighbourhood Walk, North Maple
Regional Park Nature Walk, Peter Rupert Neighbourhood Walk, Rainbow Creek
Neighbourhood Walk, Riverwalk Neighbourhood Walk, Sonoma Heights Neighbourhood
Walk, Sugarbush Nature Walk, Vellore Neighbourhood Walk and William Granger Greenway
Nature Walk. There’s a trail for all ages, abilities and comfort levels.
Visit vaughan.ca/GreatWalks for more information and maps of top trails or the Parks and Trails webpage for an interactive view of all trails and parks throughout the city. The Great Walks of Vaughan walking trail guide (PDF) and the City’s Great Walks of Vaughan map legend (PDF) are also available.
Skiing
and snowboarding
Uncover your inner athlete this winter by
hitting the slopes! All ages and abilities can sign up for skiing or
snowboarding lessons at Uplands Golf and Ski Club. Season and daily passes are
available for purchase online, and equipment is available for rent. Visit golfnorth.ca/uplands for program schedules, fees and safety guidelines. As it is privately
operated, residents are required to pay to access the amenities.
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