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UPDATED CALENDARS

Please view your calendars regularly for updates and adjustments. Reminder to Seniors and Juniors - No skating Saturday February 25th

YEAR END GALA "THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME" SUNDAY, MARCH 12TH 3PM

Tickets now available on-line; Go to purchase other products on our registration page

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH STORM WATCH

Update: Cody Banks remaining closed  today due to expected increase in weather conditions and impact on clearing of snow on roads.  All SPSC cancelled. Stay home, stay warm and stay safe!

Due to intermittent weather conditions and pending warnings of worsening conditions, we are on hold until approximately 3pm to determine any closures or cancellations

MONDAY FEBRUARY 13TH BLIZZARD WARNING

Cody Banks Closing at 1pm.  All SPSC programs cancelled today. Stay home, stay warm, stay safe!

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH

Reminder: South Shore Program out of Crapaud has no skating on Saturday Feb 11th

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH

Cody Banks is open; programs running as per usual today

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8TH

Arena open. All scheduled programs are running today.

STORM WATCH WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY (CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS)

Special weather statement in effect for:

  • Queens County P.E.I.

A warm front is forecast to approach Prince Edward Island today. Snow ahead of the front will begin overnight tonight and then change to ice pellets and freezing rain Wednesday morning, and to periods of rain near noon Wednesday. Snowfall amounts of up to 10 centimetres and several hours of freezing rain are currently forecast.

In addition, a low pressure system will approach from the southwest on Thursday. Snow will likely begin late Thursday afternoon or early Thursday evening, then taper to flurries Friday morning. Significant accumulation and strong winds are possible.

The public is advised to monitor future forecasts for updated information.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ec.weatheraspc.ec@canada.ca or tweet reports to #PEStorm.