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Thin ice: Ottawa鈥檚 Rideau Canal still isn鈥檛 open for skating, despite cold weather

The canal needs at least 30 centimetres of ice for the skateway to open
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An unopened Rideau Canal is pictured in Ottawa on Friday, Feb. 24, 2023. Ottawa is looking at another weekend without skating on the Rideau Canal, even with below-normal winter temperatures on the horizon for the weekend. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

Ottawa is looking at another weekend without skating on the Rideau Canal, even with below-normal winter temperatures on the horizon for the weekend.

The National Capital Commission, which manages the famous skateway, says it is reassessing the conditions of the ice now that cold enough weather has finally descended on the city over the past week.

Spokesperson Sofia Benjelloun said Friday the NCC hopes to have an update soon.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been making the most of the cold temperatures, which have given our Skateway preparations a boost, and our crews continue to work hard,鈥 she said.

When weather permits its use, the 7.8 km skateway is billed as the largest skating rink in the world.

It hasn鈥檛 announced an opening date for the canal and only says it is looking at 鈥渘ext steps.鈥

The canal failed to open to skating for the first time in its history last winter, and anxiety in the city is high around its fate this year.

The commission is even turning to social media to try and will the freezing temperatures required to create a safe skating surface.

On Thursday, the NCC鈥檚 Rideau Canal Skateway account on X, formerly Twitter, posted a Spotify playlist of 鈥渟ongs to manifest cold weather to.鈥

On the list: 鈥淚ce Ice Baby鈥 by Vanilla Ice, 鈥淐old As You鈥 by Taylor Swift, 鈥淪he鈥檚 So Cold鈥 by the Rolling Stones.

Signalling that more and more people are asking for information about an opening date, the account posted a short update on Friday afternoon.

鈥淲e know it鈥檚 cold,鈥 said the post, which included a light-hearted video featuring staff tasked with flooding the canal鈥檚 surface.

鈥淪tay tuned.鈥

Earlier this week, the NCC said members of its maintenance team had flooded 6.2 km of the skateway. They used pumps to draw water from the canal and onto the surface to turn snow into ice.

The canal needs at least 30 centimetres of ice for the skateway to open, which usually requires 10 to 14 days of weather between -10 C and -20 C.

Trudy Kidd, a warning preparedness meteorologist at Environment Canada, said Ottawa is looking at below-normal temperatures for the weekend, with highs of between -9 C and -13 C and lows between -10 C and -18 C.

Temperatures are expected to be warmer than usual next week, though they should remain mostly below freezing.

There鈥檚 still time. In some previous years, those wanting to glide along with hot chocolates and BeaverTails have had to wait until late January or early February to lace up.

Last year, the NCC waited until late February to concede that the skateway would not be able to open.

The ultimately unsuccessful efforts to make it happen had cost nearly $1 million.

鈥淟ast season taught us a great deal about the effects of milder winters on the skateway,鈥 NCC spokesperson Sofia Benjelloun said in an earlier statement.

She added the NCC also has an ongoing partnership with Carleton University to identify ways to adapt operations to the impacts on climate change.

Anja Karadeglija, The Canadian Press

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