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No to hockey, but yes to selfies — and they say we don’t know how to have fun in Ottawa!
The rules have been loosened a little on the Canada 150 Rink on Parliament Hill, the $5.6-million ice surface that has been mocked for its high cost and restrictive set of rules, such as a ban on hockey sticks and pucks during public skating periods.
Among the original set of rules was a prohibition on the use of cellphones, a restriction that has now been dropped, according the group’s website.
The rink is to be open from Dec. 7 until the end of February. Public skating is free but spots must be booked in advance. The rink will also be the site of a peewee hockey tournament after Christmas.
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The rules have been loosened a little on the Canada 150 Rink on Parliament Hill, the $5.6-million ice surface that has been mocked for its high cost and restrictive set of rules, such as a ban on hockey sticks and pucks during public skating periods.
Among the original set of rules was a prohibition on the use of cellphones, a restriction that has now been dropped, according the group’s website.
The rink is to be open from Dec. 7 until the end of February. Public skating is free but spots must be booked in advance. The rink will also be the site of a peewee hockey tournament after Christmas.
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