National Training Rinks

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Richmond Hill, Canada

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Hockey rink· Stadiums & Arenas· Skating Rinks· Ice skating rink· Sports complex

National Training Rinks Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

National Training Rinks is located in Richmond Hill, Canada on 650 Edward Ave. National Training Rinks is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category hockey rink in Canada.

Address

650 Edward Ave

Phone

+1 9058841121

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

Sun
9AM–6PM
Mon
9AM–7PM
Tue
9AM–7PM
Wed
9AM–7PM
Thu
9AM–7PM
Fri
9AM–7PM
Sat
9AM–6PM

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Mobeen Noormohamed

Great team over there. Very professional and amazing attention to the kids as opposed to other facilities. Accommodating as well when needed. Won't take my son anywhere else.

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Dylan Gartner

I come to NTR every weekend to watch my nephew in Learn to Skate, and used to play in the 3on3 leagues growing up in Richmond Hill. Margo and all the staff are fantastic and the kids really enjoy it. Management and pricing are great too, not sure what all the complaints are about. They're competitively priced especially for a private rink that isn't owned by the town of RH (rink size should not matter to anyone), and high quality instructors! Will definitely recommend to all friends and family looking for a great place for their kids to learn how to skate, play hockey, etc...

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shabi omid

It's not a good place for kids who wants to start learning how to skate. The instructors don't teach the kids any thing and they learn by themselves. It's waste of time and money

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Cameron Conacher

This is a terrific facility! I started my daughter here when she was three years old. She is ten now, and if the rink was open, she would be training right now. The staff are amazing. They are skilled and careful. This is a very child safe venue. The class sizes have always been small. She remembers her instructors fondly. When she made the Select team last year, she wanted to share the news with the instructors at the rink. When she was small and attended camps in the summer, the most important things from her perspective were what's for lunch, and what are we doing off the ice. She had so much fun. And she learned to play well. As soon as this facility re-opens, I will be signing her up for more summer fun.

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Christiano Scali

That was a picture of a NTR