There's lots to do in Paradise this winter, and all within current public health guidelines. Be sure to check back regularly for updates and new event information.
Note: The Town is following all current public health guidelines and events and initiatives are adapted as needed to meet requirements.
Snowshoe and Accessible Sled |
A great way to stay active in the winter and enjoy our beautiful trails is to snowshoe and the Town offers snowshoes for residents to use free of charge! The equipment is adult and youth sizes. This year we have added an Accessible Sled to our winter equipment available for residents to use. The sled is adaptive to a variety of individual needs and is for any individual who wants to experience winter fun in a more supportive and comfortable manner. To borrow the snowshoes or accessible sled, visit the Paradise Double Ice Complex. NLVaxPass is required to enter the complex and photo ID is needed to borrow any equipment. |
Outdoor Skating Rinks (Millton Road Ballfield) |
For some outdoor fun this winter, we have two Outdoor Rinks at Milton Road Ballfield. One rink is for general skating and the other can be used for playing hockey. The rinks are open daily, as weather / ice conditions permit, from 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For the safety of all skaters, participants are asked to respect the rink guidelines and to follow all public health guidelines. Note: The area is unsupervised, and skaters use the rinks at their own risk. All users are asked to follow current public health guidelines. Alcohol and drugs are prohibited. The Town of Paradise is not responsible for loss or injury to rink users or damaged property. In the event of an emergency, call 911. Please report any injuries, damages, or concerns to 782-1400. Rink 1 – General Skating
Rink 2 – Hockey
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Sliding Hill at Paradise Park |
The sliding hill at Paradise Park is ready to go and residents can have lots of fun sliding, as weather permits. Lights are turned on daily, from dusk to 8:45 p.m. so you can slide day or night! The area is unsupervised, and participants use the area at their own risk. All users are asked to follow current public health guidelines. Alcohol and drugs are prohibited. No motorized vehicles, including snowmobiles and ATVS, are permitted in Paradise Park at any time. |
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