Going away this winter?
Keep your home’s water pipes warm!
‘Tis the season to head south and enjoy some fun in the sun. Whether you’re going away for a few weeks or just for the weekend, it’s important to keep your home’s water pipes nice and warm while you’re gone. Consistent drops in temperature can cause pipes to freeze, leak or burst if they are not properly insulated.
But you can help prevent that from happening with these pipe protection tips from the City of Vaughan:
Enjoy Vaughan’s great outdoors this winter!
There’s no better way to seize winter than by staying active all season long! So, grab your skis, lace up your skates or put on your hiking boots, because there is so much to see and do in Vaughan this season.
Outdoor skating rinks
Enjoy the crisp winter air and skate for free on one of the City of Vaughan’s outdoor ice rinks:
You asked, we answered
Service Vaughan answers your top winter-related questions
Have a question about a service in Vaughan? Want to know more about a City program? The Service Vaughan team is standing by ready to respond to your inquiries.
The countdown is on for the New Year’s Levee!
Join the Mayor and Council on Jan. 21 to celebrate 2024
Mayor Steven Del Duca and Members of Council are inviting you to celebrate the new year with them at the second annual Mayor and Council New Year’s Levee.
This fun, family-friendly event is taking place on Sunday, Jan. 21 from 9:30 a.m. until noon at Venu Event Space, located at 2800 Highway 7.
Vaughan’s outdoor ice rinks are NOW OPEN!
Skate for free all winter, weather permitting
Lace up your skates, Vaughan! The City’s outdoor ice rinks are now open for the season, weather permitting.
Skate for free at the following locations:
Chancellor Community Centre (350 Ansley Grove Rd.)