FREE Public Skating Schedule - 2023-2024
Visit the City Website Program and Facility Portal, located on the main page, to view the Public Skating Schedule.
City of Temiskaming Shores - Public Access (univerusrec.com)
Facility Holiday Schedule
For additional information on Facility Holiday Schedule, visit the City News and Notice page.
Victoria Day - May 20, 2024
Arena Ice Rentals
About |
Visit the City Website for further information on Event Spaces and facility rentals. Event Spaces - City of Temiskaming Shores Visit the City Facility Calendar to know when a facility is available. 2024 Ice Rentals Last DayApril 7, 2024 | Shelley Herbert-Shea Memorial Arena May 12, 2024 | Don Shepherdson Memorial Arena |
Fees |
View or print a copy of the City of Temiskaming Shores By-law No. 2021-169 - Recreation Fees. 2024 Season Ice Rates Non-Resident User Fees Note |
Don Shepherdson Memorial Arena
About |
Location | 75 Wellington St. South, New Liskeard. The arena is open August to April and offers figure skating and skating lessons, adult and youth hockey, pickup hockey and hockey clinics. The arena has fully accessible washrooms and offers smooth rubber flooring throughout. Temiskaming Shores Minor Hockey Association and the Temiskaming Shores Skating Club both have offices within the facility. Also within the building is a full service concession and pro shop. The arena upstairs hall is home to the Timiskaming Tumblers Gymnastics Club. |
Home Games |
Cubs U18 Lions |
Shelley Herbert-Shea Memorial Arena
About |
Location | 400 Ferguson Ave, Haileybury The arena is open September to April and offers figure skating and skating lessons, adult and youth hockey, pickup hockey and hockey clinics. The Haileybury Figure Skating Club office is located within the facility. |
Outdoor Rinks / Skating Path
Dymond Outdoor Rink |
Closed for the 2023-2024 Season | February 12, 2024Location Lights on Daily Warming Shacks Open
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Shaver Park Outdoor Rink |
Closed for the 2023-2024 Season | February 12, 2024Location Lights on Daily Warming Shacks Open |
Outdoor Skating Path |
Closed for the 2023-2024 SeasonThe Waterfront Skating Path is located next to the Waterfront Pool and Fitness Centre and is open during the winter months. |
Public Notices
New Electric Ice Resurfacer - March 2024 |
Temiskaming Shores, ON – The City of Temiskaming Shores and its Recreation Department are excited to announce the purchase and delivery of a new Olympia Millenium-E Electric Ice Resurfacer. The resurfacer is the first electric ice resurfacer for the City and is expected to be used at the Don Shepherdson Memorial Arena. The ice resurfacer was received by City Staff on February 29, 2024, and, following training, was put into service on March 1, 2024. The current ice resurfacer at the Don Shepherdson Memorial Arena will be moved to the Dymond outdoor rink to be used seasonally at that facility. "I am thrilled to introduce the City’s new electric ice resurfacer, marking a significant step towards sustainability in our community. This investment not only enhances recreation for our residents but also underscores our commitment to a greener future for generations to come."- Jeff Laferriere, Mayor, City of Temiskaming Shores The City of Temiskaming Shores and GP North Woods LP (Georgia-Pacific) entered into an agreement for the advertisement on this new ice resurfacer. The agreement is for three years in length, plus an option for an additional three years and provides $7,000 in advertising revenue to the City each year. Georgia-Pacific understands strong communities make life better for everyone: our employees, neighbors and customers,” said Kelly Head, plant manager of Georgia-Pacific’s Englehart OSB manufacturing site. “We especially take pride in our support for the environment, students and their education which is essential to the sustainability of our communities. Georgia-Pacific is proud to be a good steward of the community.” The City’s arenas and outdoor rinks operate several ice resurfacers to perform ice upkeep and maintenance which are crucial for the public’s safe use. Downtime has an immediate and costly effect on programming which makes it imperative that the ice resurfacers are kept current and reliable. As part of regular lifecycle replacement, City of Temiskaming Shores Recreation Staff proposed the replacement of the Olympia ice resurfacer at the Don Shepherdson Memorial Arena as part of the 2022 capital budget and submitted their order for a total cost of $162,300. Due to the increasing costs of fossil fuels and decreased maintenance costs associated with electric vehicles, staff recommended that an electric resurfacer be purchased. The City expects to save at least $2,800 per year in fuel costs by switching to electric and will see a decrease of 5.2t of CO2 emitted per year, assisting in reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. Pictured below are representatives from both the City of Temiskaming Shores and Georgia-Pacific with the newly wrapped Electric Ice Resurfacer. Pictured Left to Right is Tiffany White, Public Relations Coordinator at Georgia Pacific, Kelly Head, Plant Manager of Georgia-Pacific, Jeff Laferriere, Mayor of the City of Temiskmaing Shores and Matt Bahm, Director of Recreation for the City of Temiskaming Shores. |
Shaver Park Refurbishment -January 2024 |
Shaver Park | 70-96 Queen Street, North Cobalt The City of Temiskaming Shores would like to thank the members of AC15 Hockey Tournament for a donation towards the refurbishment of the Shaver Park Outdoor Rink in the amount of $50,000.00. Shaver Park is classified as a community park within the City’s Recreation Master Plan and is the only community park within North Cobalt. Shaver Park boasts an outdoor rink, half-court basketball court, play structures and a warming shack. In 2023, a representative of the AC15 Hockey Tournament approached the City to discuss possible projects that they could donate funding to. Ultimately agreeing on pursuing a renovation to the Shaver Park Outdoor Rink. The proposed project would see asphalt placed on the outdoor rink surface, fencing behind each goal replaced, and a bicycle training course painted on the new asphalt surface. The project will create a new summer space that residents can utilize for activities such as ball hockey, roller hockey, cycling, rollerblading etc. Having more spaces for unstructured play is important for the recreational needs of residents. |
Curling
Horne Granite Curling Club |
Location | 11 May St. S, New Liskeard The Horne Granite Centre is open for curling from mid-October to March 31st. It offers curling leagues for all ages, from youth all the way up to seniors! The leagues available are youth, afternoons, open, mixed, men’s, ladies’ nights and others as scheduled (doubles and socials). Curling instruction is also offered from time to time for whoever is interested. It is also available for curling rentals for community businesses, municipalities and organizations, families and schools. In addition, throughout the year, the curling lounge (capacity 90) is available for rentals, and during the off-season, the arena surface (capacity 600) is available for rentals for weddings, trade shows, conventions, etc. |
Haileybury Curling Club |
Location | 434 Leslie MacFarlane, Haileybury The Haileybury Curling Club has provided curlers access to the rockin’ game since 1909. HCC represented Northern Ontario at the first Brier in 1927 in Toronto, at Mixed Nationals in the ‘60s and ‘70s, and at the Brier and national Seniors in the 2000s. The Club offers a variety of programs from Little Rocks, to Afternoon Open Curling, with a weekly Men’s and Mixed Draw. The annual Blarney Bonspiel in March is a can’t miss opportunity to enjoy mixed curling and all things Irish. The Club operates from late October through the end of March each season. The club also operates a large-scale rental facility in the off-season, with a licenced venue capacity of up 400. |
Arena Clubs Contact Information
Rhinos Girls Hockey Camp |
Dave Brown Rhinos Camp is a summer hockey program based in Temiskaming Shores. The four-day camp is open to girls between the ages of 7 and 14. In addition to hockey, the girls participate in a wide range of activities along the New Liskeard waterfront, including gymnastics, beach volleyball, exercise classes, yoga, mini-golf, tennis and more. The camp will be celebrating its 6th anniversary. Every year, the camp has hosted more girls than the year before, with more than 120 girls expected to participate the 3rd week of August. |
Zubyck Skillz |
John Zubyck Zubyck SkillZ offers a multi-sport program to youth in our community and surrounding area including on ice hockey skill development off ice training, track and field, basketball and soccer. |
New Liskeard Cubs |
Claude Denomme Email | ckdenomme500@gmail.com |
New Liskeard Lions U18 |
Al Roy |
Temiskaming Shores Minor Hockey |
Email | tsmha@outlook.com |
Temiskaming Shores Figure Skating Club |
Email | tsskatingclub@gmail.com |
Grant Propane Oldtimers |
Mike Stinkowji Email | mike.stinkowji@gmail.com |
Armstrong Motors Oldtimers |
Mike Kidd Email | kiddcrestfarms@gmail.com |
Men's Hockey League |
Pat Elliott Email | sprectra_elliott@hotmail.com |
Chuck Needham Men's Hockey |
Chuck Needham Email | jjonahhex@fibreop.ca |
Women's Hockey League |
Amy Portelance Email | iamportelance@gmail.com |
Oldtimers |
Ernie Harmon Email | leisure@leisureinn.net |
Northern Ontario Hockey Association |
Email | kmaitland@noha-hockey.ca Website | www.noha-hokcey.com |