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  • I have been going to Centennial Recreation Centre for the last 3 summers for indoor ice-skating, but never realized they were listed on Yelp until today. From about May until September, this is the only City of Toronto facility that provides free leisure skating time, and my 4-star rating is generally about the skating facilities as this is the only part that I have used. During the summer, skating times are usually 9.00-10.30pm on Friday and Saturday evenings, and there is always at least one attendant on-duty and usually on the ice. I have mostly gone on Saturdays, and there can be anywhere from 20-30 people there, which on their full-sized ice surface is not very crowded. A few of those people are usually huddled in the centre doing some figure skating, while the rest skate around in the usual oval path; the attendant will signal the skaters to switch direction about halfway thru. There are no boards or permanent seating as in a hockey arena; there is only a short curb around the ice surface, and there are plenty of temporary bleachers around to put on your skates or just take a short break. There are also washroom / changing rooms within the arena, but I have never been in so cannot comment on them. There are also washrooms and a snack bar in the lobby of the centre. Outside of summer, there are additional times during the day available for public leisure skating, as well as other times restricted to children and older-adults (60+). They also offer learn-to-skate programs at various levels, and some type of ice-dance program that I have seen on one of their posters. There is a second rink that I believe is used for hockey only, a swimming pool for both lessons and leisure swimming, and apparently a fitness / weight-room that I have never seen. There are also basketball and tennis courts outside, along with a huge parking lot that has just undergone a complete renovation and re-paving. Overall, a very good recreation centre that provides a wide variety of City-sponsored services to the public.
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