Vaughan declares a Significant Weather Event
Take extra precautions, drive safely and avoid unnecessary travel
NOW OPEN: The Carrville Skate Trail!
The City of Vaughan is pleased to officially open the Carrville Skate Trail for the community to enjoy!
Celebrations were held this morning at the outdoor trail, located at 655 Thomas Cook Ave., with Mayor Steven Del Duca, Members of Council and neighbourhood residents. The event included remarks from Mayor Del Duca, a ribbon-cutting ceremony, free hot chocolate and public skating.
Lace up your skates and enjoy the new trail!
About the skate trail
Glide into action with Vaughan’s endless skating options!
The cold weather is here, which can only mean one thing – it’s time to sharpen your skates and hit the ice! Here are all the ways you can enjoy skating in Vaughan.
Outdoor skating rinks and skating trails
Enjoy the crisp winter air and skate for FREE on one of the City of Vaughan’s outdoor ice rinks and skating trails:
Ensure your waste is not buried in the snow
Collection continues today
Vaughan has seen a lot of heavy snowfall lately, and our waste collection crews continue to work through the thick of it to pick up your materials as quickly as possible. But there are a few things you can do that will make collection easier for everyone:
Help keep fire hydrants and catch basins clear
Ensure snow, ice and debris aren’t blocking them
Everyone depends on Vaughan’s essential water and stormwater infrastructure – no matter the weather. That’s why we need your help this winter to ensure snow, ice and debris – such as litter – are never covering or blocking catch basins or fire hydrants.
Keep fire hydrants clear and accessible