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Popular Bradford parking lot was once an ice rink

The current parking lot on John Street West was once a community ice rink, host to various leisure and sporting events
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Moore and John Streets aka ‘Lovers’ Lane’. Natasha Philpott/BradfordToday

Postcard Memories is a series of historic views, stories and photos of Bradford West Gwillimbury, a trip down memory lane on a Saturday morning.

Did you know that the parking lot located on John Street West, just west of Barrie Street used to be an ice rink?

Located right at the southeast corner of Moore Street, (dubbed Lovers’ Lane), and 20 John St. West.

The rink, built in 1910, was owned by Bond Head native Thompson Fisher.

It was run by Fred McKay and Bethel Sawyer. The ice surface was also used as a curling rink. There were seats for spectators and the ticket office was on the east side. 

There was a men’s change room and hoses for watering the ice behind the rink (where snow was piled). A lunch room, ladies’ change room, and toilets were on the west side.

Overhead was a viewing platform and an organ provided skating music. There was a very large water tank in front for fighting fires and making ice.

The rink was well-patronized before the First World War and skating to band music was also very popular.

The entrance fee was 15 or 25 cents. The curling surface was used by quite a number of older people. Horse shows were held there in the summer.

The cleanup man was “Sank” Lowe. He wore a white uniform and used a two-wheeled barrel, broom, and shovel for picking up manure.

Box lacrosse was also played here.

The facility was demolished after the war and the property became a town parking lot.

-From the BWGPL Archives