Mosaic Stadium’s football field in Regina flooded for free, pandemic friendly skating
REGINA — The operators of Regina’s Mosaic Stadium have come up with a novel way to give people who want to skate plenty of space for social distancing.
On Monday, out of the blue, the Regina Exhibition Association announced it had flooded the surface of the field where football is normally played, and was taking reservations for free public skating sessions that will begin on New Year’s Eve.
The field, which is home turf for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, had a hockey rink on it in October 2019 for the NHL Heritage Classic game. But this time the ice surface is six times larger and covers the entire field.
President and CEO Tim Reid said workers have been setting up the outdoor rink, dubbed “Iceville,” all December, but the organization didn’t publicly announce they were doing it.