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Photo courtesy of PositivelyCleveland
Originating in Europe, ice skating has been in the United States since the mid- 19th century. The sport has become a favorite, especially during the winter season. What better way to enjoy the nippy, snowy season other than gliding on ice with holiday cheer? Here is a list of ice rinks in Northeast Ohio where those who want to show off their upright spins and more can do just that.
The Rink at Wade Oval is open until Feb. 13. There are new extended hours goers can enjoy. Visit the website for more information.
10820 East Boulevard, Cleveland
Call (216)707-5033 to make sure the rink is open during severe weather conditions.
Cleveland Heights Community Center’s ice rink offers a variety of lessons and special events.
1 Monticello Boulevard, Cleveland Heights
(216)691-7373
Euclid's C.E. Orr Ice Arena also has a large multi-purpose room for hosting parties.
22550 Milton Dr. (Off Babbitt Road), Euclid
(216)289-2700
Serpentini Arena is open year-round and provides the community with a safe, family-friendly atmosphere, encouraging recreational activity.
14740 Lakewood Heights Boulevard, Lakewood
216)529-4236
The OBM Arena is also open all year and offers lessons to beginners and experienced skaters.
(440) 268-2800
15381 Royalton Rd, Strongsville
Thornton Park Ice Arena is home for the Shaker Figure Skating Club. The arena has special skate nights such as Friday Night Skate Night and Adult Skate Night until June 2.
3301 Warrensville Center Road, Shaker Heights
(216)491-1295
Mentor Civic Arena, the only indoor ice skating complex in Lake County, is the coolest spot in town!
8600 Munson Road, Mentor
(440)974-5730
One of Lock 3's most popular attractions is its 10,000-square-foot ice rink, the largest seasonal skating venue in Ohio!
200 South Main Street, Akron
Call (330)375-2877 or e-mail lock3@akronohio.gov for more information.
Youngstown's The Ice Zone features an Olympic-size ice rink is the only double-sheet ice skating arena in the Mahoning Valley. The rink offer events all year long.
360 Mcclurg Road, Youngstown
(330)965-1423
The Kent State Ice Area offers skating lessons for beginners and experienced skaters.
650 Loop Road, Kent
Call (330)672-RINK ore-mail icearena@kent.edu for more information.
Center Ice Sports Complex is locally owned and operated facility, offering year-round hockey and figure skating programs, public open skate sessions and a full service hockey pro shop.
8319 Port Jackson Ave NW, North Canton
(330)966-0169
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