The City of Brampton has made the decision to close its outdoor skating rinks and Mount Chinguacousy’s skiing and tubing runs earlier than expected, citing unseasonably warm temperatures. Despite a cold front approaching, these popular winter activities will be unavailable as the city prepares for the upcoming March break.
As of Monday, March 4th, all outdoor skating rinks have been shut down due to the unfavorable weather conditions. Mount Chinguacousy’s skiing and snow tubing runs have also been impacted by the warmer temperatures, leading to their closure for the season.
Although outdoor activities are limited, residents still have the opportunity to participate in indoor skating, shinny, and registered skating lessons at the city’s indoor rinks.
Furthermore, the mild weather has revealed another issue for the city – litter. With melting snow and mild conditions, litter across Brampton has become more evident, prompting the city to proactively initiate litter collection activities ahead of schedule.
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