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Free Winter Skating at Ottawa’s Historic Rideau Hall Rink (Jan 2-23, 2026)

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Step into Canadian history this January at Rideau Hall’s iconic skating rink, where winter magic meets heritage charm. Located on the Governor General’s grounds, this refrigerated outdoor rink offers free public skating sessions perfect for families, couples, and solo adventurers seeking authentic Ottawa winter experiences without breaking the bank.

Summary

The Rideau Hall Rink provides exceptional free winter recreation from January 3-23, 2026, following its holiday closure. This historic venue operates weekdays 5-8 PM and weekends 1-8 PM, welcoming visitors to Canada’s oldest continuously operated skating rink dating back to 1874. Modern refrigeration ensures reliable ice conditions throughout winter, while the picturesque setting amid Victorian pavilions and formal gardens creates an unforgettable skating experience. Located at the Governor General’s residence with Princess Gate access, visitors need only bring their own skates for this no-cost winter adventure. The rink’s central Ottawa location near Parliament Hill makes it perfect for combining with other downtown attractions.

Fun Facts

  • Home to Canada’s first recorded women’s hockey game in the late 1800s
  • Features modern refrigeration technology ensuring reliable ice even during temperature fluctuations
  • Originally built in 1874, making it Canada’s oldest continuously operated skating rink
  • Located on the same grounds as the Governor General’s official residence
  • Offers illuminated evening skating sessions with heritage building backdrops

Whether you’re seeking family fun, romantic winter dates, or solo skating adventures, Rideau Hall Rink delivers authentic Canadian winter experiences at no cost. This unique combination of accessible recreation and living history makes it a must-visit Ottawa destination during your January visit.

For more information: www.gc.ca/en/governor-general

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