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    The Bentway

    4.1 (18 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
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    Cherrie T.

    I enjoyed my outdoor skating experience at The Bentway last weekend. The Christmasy lights and decor just makes the place so lively and festive. It is located underneath the Gardiner Expressway, at the Fort York National Historical Site. It is walking distance from CNE, streetcar stops and a nearby paid parking lot. The 'Village' has a skates rental shop. $10 per person for 2 hours. The staff will also ask you to leave one piece of ID with them (per group). The skates are very new, so they are not broken into yet... you might find them a bit tight around the ankle area. Perhaps wear a thicker pair of socks would help. Small lockers are available for rental (bring a toonie!), and there is an ATM machine on site. The 'Village' also has a security-guarded, lounge area for you to relax in front of the fire pit, and grab a drink or two (alcoholic and non-alcoholic available). The funny thing is that the bartenders ask for ID when they serve you alcohol and you realize your ID is at the rental shop lmao. #facepalm #worstfeelingEVER The ice is well-maintained by an ice resurfacer from time to time. It might get a bit watery in the beginning, so be careful, especially at that 'sharp' turn ;) Please note: If you are new at skating, this might not be a good skating spot for you, there is nothing you can hold on to!! I'd love to come back to skate again... would be nice if there are food trucks as advertised! Until next time; happy skating and stay warm! Opening hours: Mon-Thurs: 11am-9pm, rentals available 4pm-9pm Fri-Sat: 11am-11pm, rentals available all day Sun: 11am-9pm, rentals available all day

    Craig L.

    I unexpectedly skated on The Bentway for my 1st time last Sat., and perhaps I should provide some background info. I've been an Organizer for an ice skating social Group for about 12 years and as I live close to the Harbourfront skating rink, almost all of the Events I've organized for my Group have been there. On Sat. a Member of my Group who attended my Event at the Harbourfront rink early that afternoon informed me that he was going to go to The Bentway to skate afterward. Another Group Member and I decided to join him, so we walked about 20 minutes from one rink to the other. I've known about The Bentway since around when it 1st opened and I've seen/read a review of the trail on BlogTO and many photos of people skating there. The trail was fairly crowded when we arrived around 3:15 pm but I was pleased that there was ample seating both indoors and outdoors for putting on and removing your skates, as well as lockers and an office inside and a skate rental booth and a hot chocolate booth outside. The 3 of us skated until it was time for rink maintenance, which due to the smaller size of the trail didn't take as long - about 15-20 minutes - as it does at skating rinks. It was often tricky and a unique experience trying to skate around others on the narrow trail but it made for an interesting skate. Although fairly cold, it was a mostly sunny day with not too much in the way of wind chill which also made skating easier. After maintenance was done, the 3 of us skated for awhile longer, then we partook in free samples of Kahlua which were available at a separate booth just east of the trail after 5 pm. This was only the 2nd time in my life I've skated on 2 different rinks on the same day and I believe it was my 1st time skating on a rink I hadn't been on before since 2011. I found the experience quite enjoyable overall and I'm glad I decided to venture to the trail and try it out.

    Nora T.

    I am so excited to see how they will extend this trail. It's a great use of space under the Gardiner. It's quite small and narrow at this time, so extending it would be great! It wasn't too busy on a week night, but still enough. Ice condition was very good. I can only imagine the crowds on weekends. Skate rentals are $10 for 2 hrs Skate sharpening is $8 Please be courteous to other people skating. Don't block the trail or stop abruptly in the middle. It's fairly narrow, and there's nothing to grab onto if you are pushed off the ice.

    Matt W.

    For those unaware this used to be a lot of nothing - open land to walk past or through, but in the past few year's they've made this really nice. The thing is it really matters what time of year you go here. During the winter it's great because a huge portion of it is iced over (and maintained with a zamboni!) where people can skate and they have fairy lights and skate rentals if need be. During the spring/fall/summer they have a bunch of different events here (like the Bentway Moon seen in the pics) as well as dance shows, and food/drink events. There's stadium type seating year round, and this is nicely runnable and walkable.

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    Skate rentals are $10 for 2 hrs Skate sharpening is $8 Please be courteous to other people skating.

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    I am STILL cockeyed after this fabulously hilariously entertaining performance. Best, like I did,…read morenot knowing what this was all about then you are head-over-heals with laughter and enjoyment. So, I didn't take any photos or they would stand out for all the regular or irregular pics I have in my gallery and I don't want anything to drain my gallery... OR my wife wondering WTF am I turning into? I am straight into the bright light and with the horse blinkers or blinders... I am straight... Just love life and this is life... forget anything and live the moment. Thank you

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