15 Facts About Ice rink

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The world's first mechanically frozen ice rink was the Glaciarium, opened by John Gamgee, a British veterinarian and inventor, in a tent in a small building just off the Kings Road in Chelsea, London, on 7 January 1876.

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Ice rink installed an orchestra gallery, which could be used by spectators, and decorated the walls with views of the Swiss Alps.

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3.

In Germany, the first ice skating rink opened in 1882 in Frankfurt during a patent exhibition.

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4.

The rink was used for pleasure skating, ice hockey, and ice skating, and was an important rink involved in the development of the sports of ice hockey and boxing in the United States.

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5.

The Ice rink is located on the campus of Northeastern University.

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6.

The rink has been claimed to be the largest artificial outdoor ice skating surface in modern North America.

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7.

An example of this type of "Ice rink", which is a body of water converted into a skating trail during winter, is the Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa, Ontario.

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8.

Highly specialized form of Ice rink is used for speed skating; this is a large oval much like an athletic track.

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9.

Ringette utilizes most of the standard ice hockey markings used by Hockey Canada, but the ringette rink uses additional free-pass dots in each of the attacking zones and centre zone areas as well as a larger goal crease area.

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10.

Ringette rink is an ice rink designed for ice hockey which has been modified to enable ringette to be played.

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11.

The sport generally uses the rink dimensions defined by a standard Canadian ice hockey rink.

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12.

Ice rink trails are created by natural bodies of water such as rivers, which freeze during winter, though some trails are created by removing snow to create skating lanes on large frozen lakes for ice skaters.

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Ice rink trails are usually used for pleasure skating, though the sport and recreational activity of Tour skating can involve ice skaters passing over ice trails and open areas created by frozen lakes.

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The rink is then resurfaced nightly by cleaning the ice of snow and flooding it with water from below the ice.

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15.

The rink is recognized as the "world's largest naturally frozen ice rink" by the Guinness Book of World Records because "its entire length receives daily maintenance such as sweeping, ice thickness checks and there are toilet and recreational facilities along its entire length".

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