Canada’s famend Rideau Canal Skateway, the world’s largest pure ice skating rink, won’t open this season for the primary time on account of a scarcity of ice, its operator stated on Friday, blaming the closure on local weather change.
The 7.8 km (4.9 miles) Rideau Canal Skateway, first opened over 50 years in the past, is a part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Canada’s capital metropolis Ottawa that could be a high attraction for skating lovers searching for out of doors thrills throughout Canada’s often biting chilly winters.
The National Capital Commission (NCC), which maintains and operates the Skateway, stated that though they’ve been assessing and making ready for the impacts of local weather change, their efforts to open…
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