
Skating trail opening under busy Toronto highway as new winter attraction
TORONTO — Skaters in Toronto will soon be able to glide along a new ice track running under a busy elevated highway as the city opens its latest winter attraction this weekend.
The Bentway Skate Trail, a 220 metre ribbon of ice, runs in a rough figure-eight around several massive concrete pillars — or “bents” — supporting the Gardiner Expressway. The trail, which opens to the public Saturday, is part of a larger project — The Bentway — that seeks to make better use of the space under the key artery leading into the city core.
“The city is getting very dense in terms of its population, which is a great thing for Toronto, but we also recognize that people need a new kind of backyard, a new kind of place to hang out and do stuff with friends and family,” said Julian Sleath, CEO of the non-profit Bentway Conservancy, which operates the site.
“We hope that, in the days to come and the years ahead, the Bentway becomes a very public space for everyone to enjoy.”