For better use and better management. The UNOFFICIAL Website of Toronto's Outdoor Skating Rinks


See also Site Map


 
 

Citizen-Z Cavan Young's 2004 film about the zamboni crisis

Contact Us!

[email protected]

Policies

Website and Privacy Policies

Google Analytics
Search


City Rinks Toronto

Promote Your Page Too

Free Publication


A Manual for Running Compressor-Cooled Outdoor Rinks Really Well. Read more>>

City of Toronto website

wood stove at Dufferin

Custodians:

< 2010-2011 |

RINK REPORT CARD 2007-2008:

Sunnydale Acres

C

50 Amoro Drive

Phone number unavailable

Strengths: Rink and change area are in good condition and well cared for. Spacious, good old-fashioned arena design. Good Hockey-in-the-Neighbourhood program for newcomer kids


Areas for improvement: This rink lost points because of low public skating and shinny times. If the rink were only for permits, its score would be A-. In that case it should not be tax-supported. But current permit income is less than 30% cost


Next steps: Make available more time in the evening and on weekends for public skating and shinny. Make helmets optional for shinny hockey. Have weekly family-skate and youth events to strengthen community use. Flyer schools and the neighborhood.


Comments? Write to us at [email protected]

66 %

1. Access

12 / 30

Public ice time / permit balance

6 / 12

Reliable schedule

4 / 11

Enough mats for skaters

2 / 3

Skate equipment available

0 / 4

2. Communication

14 / 20

Good signage

10 / 11

Friendly staff

4 / 4

Working phone line

3 / 5

3. Ice Quality

10 / 10

Regular maintenance

3.5/ 3.5

Not too thick

3 / 3

Maintenance complements schedule

0.5 / 0.5

Clean below the surface

3 / 3

4. Skater Friendliness

30/ 40

Welcoming atmosphere

11 / 14

Convenience

2 / 8

Working facilities

10 / 11

Safety

7 / 7


hosted by WordAndData.com | powered by pmwiki-2.2.80
Content last modified on March 13, 2008, at 10:04 AM EST