Many locals' plans have been thrown off because there isn't much snow on the ground, especially for those who were hoping to enjoy the city's ice rinks.


December 27, 2023

Montreal's dream of a white Christmas has been thwarted this year, as the city finds itself adorned more in green than the traditional winter white. The unseasonably warm weather is expected to persist throughout the week, casting a shadow over the usual winter break festivities.

The absence of snow on the ground has disrupted the plans of many residents, particularly those looking forward to enjoying the city's ice rinks. One disappointed local mentioned the challenges posed by the slushy conditions at a nearby rink, making it difficult for winter enthusiasts to partake in the seasonal activity.

The City of Montreal, faced with the impacts of climate change, has had to make swift adjustments to its services, according to Philippe Sabourin, a city spokesperson. The Esplanade tranquille, located in the Quartier des spectacles and managed by the city, is among the 10 refrigerated rinks affected by the changing climate.

Jarry Park, another popular venue, has decided against allowing skaters on its pond due to rising temperatures, presenting safety concerns for the snow clearing machinery. With Montreal experiencing a high of 7°C on Boxing Day, the risk of a breakdown on the ice rink has prompted caution, leading to the addition of two non-refrigerated rinks at the park.

These changes, however, come with a downside, as non-refrigerated rinks across the city become unusable. Sports economist Moshe Lander emphasized the impact on Montreal's hockey culture, describing hockey as an expensive sport in Canada. Lander, a senior economics lecturer at Concordia University, highlighted the significance of free access to ice time for the community, serving as a vital resource for playing games, practicing, and fostering social connections in the sport.

Contrary to the usual winter scene, the soccer fields have become the unexpected hub of activity in the first week of winter, while the once-popular ice rinks remain empty. Lander drew a parallel between outdoor rinks and the basketball courts commonly seen in the U.S., emphasizing their role in providing accessible spaces for community engagement and recreational sports.

Adapting to this new kind of winter, Montrealers are witnessing a shift in their winter activities. The Quartier des spectacles, typically a venue for various events, now reflects the city's resilience and ability to adapt to changing weather patterns, as it navigates through a winter season that departs from the familiar snowy landscapes of the past.

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