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Pleasure skating ice rink and warming house at Bayfront Park opening Saturday

The City of Duluth Parks and Recreation division will open the Bayfront Park Warming House and pleasure skating ice rink on Saturday. During operating hours, a limited number of ice skates will be available to the public at no cost to Bayfront skaters. Board games and art supplies will also be available in the warming house. 

The park’s recreational curling rink will also be available for play during operating hours.  

The Bayfront Park Warming House will be open seven days a week, with operating hours as follows:

. 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm Monday through Friday

. 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm Saturday

. 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Sunday.

Cancellations and schedule changes will be posted on the Duluth Parks and Recreation website and social media pages.

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