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Is there something you can cite that shows that rinks are not allowed to be open or is that just an interpretation? I think a lot of things regarding closure of certain types of facilities are vague and could be interpreted different ways.
I know of several indoor sports complexes in my area that were legally able to open for planned and controlled events like sports camps, but not to the public. Is there A reason why a team practice at a rink would be different assuming the rink is not open to the public and is following the same guidelines as an indoor sports camp?
Earlier in the thread there were several examples of rinks in the US and Canada that are not allowed to be open, either because of restrictions on the number of people that can gather at once, regional health directives around sport facilities, or because the rink is part of a civic/municipal facility that the city/municipality has decided not to open.