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I don't know where to skate in Toronto.

Toronto, Canada's charming capital, turns into a dreamland for ice skating enthusiasts in winter🎿. Imagine riding freely on the crystal clear ice while the beautiful scenery of the city passes by you. That feeling is simply wonderful! Today, I’m going to share with you some tips on ice skating in Toronto 😎. 🌟①Ice skating rink recommendation - Nathan Phillips Square: Located in downtown Toronto, it has convenient transportation and beautiful surrounding scenery. It is a must-visit place for tourists and locals to check in💖. At night, the city lights are reflected on the ice, which is very romantic💕. Ice skating equipment rental is also available on site. - Bentway Skating Trail: Located under the Gardiner Expressway, it is an 8-shaped skate track with a total length of 220 meters. There are both city views and winding ice trails, suitable for skating enthusiasts of all levels🥰. From January 9th to February 13th, you can rent ice skates here for free every Thursday night! - Evergreen Brick Works: The ice track passes through the snow-covered garden and is located under the exposed beams of the old brick factory roof. It is both wintery and full of nostalgia. Skate rentals are $5 per pair. 🌟② Preparations - Warm clothing: Toronto is cold in winter, so you should prepare thick coats, hats, gloves, scarves and warm shoes🧣 to avoid frostbite. - Skates: If you have suitable skates, you can bring them. If not, don’t worry, most ice rinks provide rental services🛼. - Protective gear: For safety reasons, it is recommended to wear protective gear such as helmets, wrist guards, elbow pads and knee pads. - Other items: Bring hot water and some snacks to replenish energy at any time🍪. 🌟③Skating skills - Beginners: First, practice standing and walking slowly at the edge of the ice rink while holding the railing to master the sense of balance. Then try skating in small steps, alternating your feet forward, leaning forward slightly, and bending your knees. Don't be afraid of falling, stay relaxed, and you will get better and better with more practice💪. - Basic skaters: Try some more advanced tricks like turning, braking and jumping. But when practicing new skills, be sure to pay attention to safety and choose an area with few people to practice🚫. 🌟④ Notes - Follow the rules: follow the rules and signs of the ice rink and follow the instructions of the staff🚧. - Keep your distance: Be careful to keep a safe distance from other skaters to avoid collisions. If someone falls in front of you, slow down or give way in time🚶‍♂️. - Pay attention to rest: Skating is a sport that consumes a lot of physical energy. If you feel tired or uncomfortable, you should rest in time🧘‍♀️. Isn’t a skating trip in Toronto tempting? Come to this city of ice and snow, sweat on the ice and enjoy the fun of skating🎉!
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Posted: Jan 15, 2025
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