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What skating used to look like in Toronto

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toronto ice skating historyTime to put away that fall gear - the skating season is officially upon us. Toronto's public rinks are now open for shinny and the first Bambi-like forays onto the hard stuff, despite a recent uptick in temperatures.

Unfortunately, there's no more skating on the Don or the Toronto Bay, as there was until around the 1930s and 40s - the temperatures don't get low enough and it was probably never all that safe anyway.

In winters of old, however, every patch of frozen water became prime real estate for skaters, even shallow puddles in vacant lots. Here's a look back at when skaters in Toronto looked like subjects in an L. S. Lowry painting.

toronto ice skatingSkaters on the Toronto Bay

toronto ice skatingA frozen Don River near Riverdale Park, looking south to Gerrard

toronto ice skatingSkaters at Christie Pits

toronto ice skatingFigure skaters put on an outdoor show

toronto ice skatingA group of girls take to the ice between 1910 and 1912

toronto ice skatingWomen lace up beside Grenadier Pond in High Park

toronto ice skatingSkaters on Grenadier Pond

toronto ice skatingNervous skaters cling together in High Park

toronto ice skatingMoss Park skating championships race

toronto ice skatingAnother view of a skate race at Moss Park

toronto ice skatingWomen on the ice at Riverdale Park

toronto ice skatingWide shot of a frozen Riverdale Park

toronto ice skatingA makeshift rink on a vacant lot

toronto ice skatingFigure skaters show off for the camera at Varsity Arena

toronto ice skatingHeavy winter coats on display at Varsity Arena

toronto ice skatingRinks at Christie Pits, then Willowvale Park.

toronto ice skatingSkaters at Withrow Park

Chris Bateman is a staff writer at blogTO. Follow him on Twitter at @chrisbateman.

Image: City of Toronto Archives


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