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Winter in the City

Starts: Friday, 01 July 2022
Ends: Sunday, 17 July 2022
Lace up your skates - it’s the most winterful time of year! Winter in the City is coming back in 2022, turning Civic Square into an open-air ice skating arena for the school holiday period. Take a moment to enjoy the true joys of winter with ice skating and ice sculptures, or warm up by fireplaces with a hot chocolate. Visitors are required to book in for their skate sessions. Whether you’re a skater or a spectator, get down to Civic Square for the ultimate winter fun and capture the season in all its glory at this family-friendly event. The City Renewal Authority has partnered with the Canberra Centre, Craft ACT, Canberra Theatre Centre, Libraries ACT and Canberra Museum & Gallery to bring Winter in the City to life.
Add to Calendar 2022-07-01 12:00 am 2022-07-17 12:00 am Winter in the City Lace up your skates - it’s the most winterful time of year! Winter in the City is coming back in 2022, turning Civic Square into an open-air ice skating arena for the school holiday period. Take a moment to enjoy the true joys of winter with ice skating and ice sculptures, or warm up by fireplaces with a hot chocolate. Visitors are required to book in for their skate sessions. Whether you’re a skater or a spectator, get down to Civic Square for the ultimate winter fun and capture the season in all its glory at this family-friendly event. The City Renewal Authority has partnered with the Canberra Centre, Craft ACT, Canberra Theatre Centre, Libraries ACT and Canberra Museum & Gallery to bring Winter in the City to life. 180 London Circuit, Canberra , ACT , 2601 , Australia
180 London Circuit, Canberra , ACT , 2601 , Australia
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