It included seven years of development, but the outdoor refrigerated ice rink at University District’s Central Common Park is officially open.
The rink is similar to that of Olympic Plaza, across from city hall, but a larger surface.
“It’s such a special moment for us, it's been long awaited, years in the making,” said Jacqueline Tran, manager of communications and marketing with University of Calgary Properties Group.The Central Commons Park community ice rink officially opened to Calgarians on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022. “Not just taking those single family houses and knocking them down and building fourplexes but building communities like this, where you get more densification in one common area.”
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