Since the quality (and existence) of the ice depend on Mother Nature, unless you're
in contact with a skater who knows a certain place you should call the listed
number before going. Click here for directions to these and other places.
- Eastern Townships
- Granby: (Recommended) 800-meter lighted oval on Lac Boivin. Tel. 1-800-567-7273.
- Magog-Orford: 1500-meter lighted trail along Lake Memphrémagog. Tel. 1-800-267-2744.
- Sherbrooke: 400-meter lighted oval in Sylvie-Daigle Park. ~350-meter lighted
oval in André-Viger Park. Tel: (819) 821-5842.
- Lanaudière
- Joliette: (Recommended) 9000-meter skating track on the Rivière L'Assomption.
Interesting website. Call 1-800-363-1775 for ice conditions.
- Repentigny: 1000-meter lighted trail in the Parc régional de l'île Lebel. Tel: (450) 657-9914.
- Laurentides
- Mont-Tremblant: 1500-meter lighted skating track on Lac Moore. Tel. (819) 425-9917.
- Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson: (Recommended) 7000-meter skating track on Lac Masson. Tel. 1-800-561-6673.
- Mauricie & Bois-Francs
- Domaine de la Forêt Perdue: 10,000 meters of skating tracks, near Mont-Carmel. Tel: (819) 376-1613 or 1-800-603-6738.
- Parc de l'Ile Saint-Quentin: 1500-meter skating track near Trois-Rivières, Tel: (819) 373-8151.
- Montérégie
- Canal de Chambly: 1000-meter track in Saint-Luc, and a 500-meter track in Chambly. Tel. (514) 990-0139.
- Ste-Martine & St-Hyacinthe: 3000-meter skating track. Tel. (450) 427-3050 or 1-800-849-7276.
- Montréal & Laval
- Montréal: 500-meter Bonsecours Basin Skating Rink in the Vieux Port.
- Sainte-Rose: 1000-meter skating rink in the Parc de la Rivière des Mille-Îles. Tel: (450) 622-1020.
- Saint-Vincent-de-Paul: 400-meter speed skating oval in the Centre de la Nature. Tel: (450) 662-4942.
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