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Old 08-26-2013, 05:15 PM   #1
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(For those who don't want to / can't watch the video, the Freezeway is a essentially a proposed skating pathway.)

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Celebrating the magnificence of the winter season in the urban environment, the 11km year-round greenway, combats the typical sedentary nature of the season by creating a winter skating lane that allows you to skate to work, the Oilers arena, or simply just to have fun.
I'm not sure if I should be making fun of Edmonton because they don't have Chinooks, or if this is actually a good idea that Calgary could use too.

http://www.cudc.kent.edu/cold/index....ition/winners/

I'm curious as to what you guys think about this.
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What do you do with your skates when you get to the Oilers game? (Other than be concerned they might try to draft you.)
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I would be concerned with how the ice conditions are expected to be maintained (and the ensuing costs) for that long a stretch of skating infrastructure. On the surface though it sounds like a pretty cool idea. I would love to skate on something like that.
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Good on Edmonton for trying something interesting/different. Edmonton has fallen so far behind Calgary in the last decade so they've got a lot of catching up to do.
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Ottawa utilizes their canal system heavily in winter for people to skate as a serious form of transportation. Going back and forth between Ottawa U and Carleton is about 8 kilometers and easily done.

http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/plac...canal-skateway

Considering Calgary has had a tough time implementing bike lanes, where can we put a 'skating lane'?
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Old 08-26-2013, 05:47 PM   #6
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I think this is a fantastic idea and would love to see something like this in Calgary. Good on you Edmonton, hope it happens.
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Good on Edmonton for trying something interesting/different. Edmonton has fallen so far behind Calgary in the last decade so they've got a lot of catching up to do.
To be clear, this idea is just a submission to a competition looking for ways for cities to embrace winter. It's no so much something that Edmonton is trying, rather it's a suggestion for Edmonton made by an Edmontonian (but may not have actually been suggested to the city).

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Considering Calgary has had a tough time implementing bike lanes, where can we put a 'skating lane'?
Next to the Bow River pathway is the first thought that comes to mind for me.
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In theory this sounds like a fun idea; however, I doubt it would ever work. Freezing a lake or a section of a river that allows people to skate a few kms seems easy enough, but freezing a pathway would require way more maintenance.
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This seems like a neat idea. I'd likely use it for fun if Calgary had one.
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Whether it happens or not, that's a cool idea. Unlike the using existing water ways like in Ottawa, this proposed path would be right along city streets and businesses. It would be a blast to be able to skate to the store and back!
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It's a nice idea, but I can't see it being very practical.
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Really good idea. I would use it a lot. Some of our walkways are already partially ice covered all winter. Leave the outdoor rinks to hockey and walkways to leisure skating.
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What do you do with your skates when you get to the Oilers game? (Other than be concerned they might try to draft you.)
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Anyhoo. There would be some maintenance involved in this idea no doubt. I think it would probably get used quite a bit initially. Not sure if it would have sustain. If I lived and worked downtown I would definitely be interested in skating to work.

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Old 08-26-2013, 09:37 PM   #15
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Throw ice down on every other street in the core, watch the hilarity as drivers attempt to interact with skaters......
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Check out my new invention:
I guess I need to spell out the logistics for you then:

- Would security want you bringing in something sharp like skates into the arena? They won't even let me keep the lid for my bottle of pop.

- Have you ever had to lug something that big into an arena? Where do you put it during the game? It would be uncomfortable under the seats, and I wouldn't want to leave a $500 pair of skates lying around when I go for a beer.

It's a neat idea, but I just can't see it working out for some of the applications they suggested. Being able to skate as a commute; possibly.
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love the idea, might be hard to maintain. But if they can that's great. Edmonton was bound to have a class idea for once.
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Sounds kinda dumb to me.
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I thought Druh wanted to do that in Calgary a few years ago.
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It sounds like a really cool idea, but there are certainly some challenges for such a project.
If the path isn't nice and level, rush hour will turn into Red Bull Crashed Ice! Also, I can imagine the legal challenges to the city would be huge if pedestrians/skaters get injured. Also, as others have mentioned, who would handle the maintenance? If the city would, the cost of flooding that skateway would be pretty great.

It is a really wonderful idea, and I think it would be cool to see Edmonton give it a shot, but I don't think it will ever come to fruition.
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