Shipyard Skating Plaza

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North Vancouver, Canada

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Ice skating rink

Shipyard Skating Plaza Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Shipyard Skating Plaza is located in North Vancouver, Canada on 125 Victory Ship Way. Shipyard Skating Plaza is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category ice skating rink in Canada.

Address

125 Victory Ship Way

Phone

+16049828383

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K Chew

This place is fun all year round. I can't wait till the ice rink is put in for winter. For this summer we went a few times to the water splash park. we drive all the way from Burnaby over there because it feels nice and safe. One area has tables and chairs put out and they are nicely distanced from each other. Kids can roller skate scooter or bike in this dry area. You can grab a nice warm drink from Caffe Artigianos in the same area as the rink or head to Lonsdale Quay for some food court food and do some shopping.

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ZenZen Cam

Cozy place for skating, surrounded with restaurants, seawall, Coffee shop etc

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TOM H

Fabulous waterfront location with extensive outdoor patio. Expansive view of downtown Vancouver and harbour. The food is reliable as a chain restaurant. Service staff are friendly.

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Kai Golding

Best place to roller skate on those rainy days like today! Smooth and flat for sure perfect to practice those skills you have to perfect them!! 100% going here more often!

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Stephanie Hendy

The chairs and walkers go fast. Saw a lot of adults using them. The rink would benefit from making the ends for kids and have the adults skate in the middle, like they do at public ice rinks. Makes it safer for everyone.

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kimiko yamada

Have been fun skating there. Beautiful place right on the water. One downside is skates rental if you dont have your own skates. The wait can be long on the weekend when busy.

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Sjors Liem

The best place to roller skate in the lower mainland

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Raymond Jamieson

I was having coffee at the coffee shop at the rink and saw way too many skateboarders using the rink...why on earth would they allow this to go on...so many small children playing there and someone is going to get hurt...they need to have someone there monitoring the place