Outdoor ice on the way as colder weather descends on P.A.
Colder weather in north-central Saskatchewan has signalled the start of the outdoor ice-making season.
Several community clubs in Prince Albert have started the process of building their outdoor rinks, including East Hill Community Club.
“The start of the process is cold weather to begin with,” said Ken Dyck, the building manager at East Hill. “We start just by flooding it with water and letting it freeze, and we build it up a little bit at a time.”
“Once we get it all flooded up we’ll take the (ice resurfacer) out and level it up and smooth it out with the (ice resurfacer) and numerous floods on top of the ice and it’ll be operational.”