Saturday’s & Sunday’s: 
1 pm – 3 pm
                      
These sessions are designed for families with children from ages 5 to 12. During theses sessions our birthday party program, group, and fundraiser programs take place with group lessons on the ice.
 It’s a very fun session with a live DJ and our mascot, the Ice-Qub organizing games like the Monster Parachute game, Monster Basketball, Cha-Cha slide, Limbo on Ice, and more. 
                      
Friday Nights: 
8 pm – 10 pm 
                      
This session is for young people between the ages of 12 and 19 but all ages are welcome. 
We promote a safe and healthy environment for teens to have fun with their friends. During these sessions, we have disco lights and a live DJ playing all the latest popular music. Skate themes, such as fast skate make Teenage Meltdown a great place for teens to come and “chill” with friends. 
                      
Tuesday Nights: 
7 pm – 8 pm 
                      
Here’s a great session RESTRICTED to adults 16 years and up to come and enjoy an evening of skating while meeting new people while we play music from the 80’s & 90’s.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 
3 pm – 5 pm 
                      
Designed for skaters practicing their skating moves and for private lessons, this session is followed by skating school classes. 
                      
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 
11 am  – 2:00 pm 
                      
This is the classic public skating experience. A great session to practice your moves or just take a couple laps around the rink. Perfect for the recreational skater or someone just getting into skating. 
                        
(in summer these sessions become our summer camp fun sessions) 
                      
                Step 1
Fitting: Pick your helmet size 
1  Teal Small for children 
2  Yellow Medium for youth 
3  Blue Large for Adults 
                  
Step 2
Use It:
Wear a helmet while ice skating during our Public Sessions.
                  
Step 3
Return Trust System:
Help us by hanging back the helmets where it
belongs so that other people can use.