The Calgary Canucks were in the community on Tuesday afternoon, January 17th at the Mayland Heights outdoor Adopt-A-Rink and off leash dog park. The entire Canucks team came to the outdoor skating surface after the team's practice. The park is located at 320 – 19th Street NE, a little ways north of Max Bell Centre – the home of the Canucks.
For the third time in less than three weeks, the boys all grabbed shovels, and started shovelling. In no time, the players had the pathways leading to the outdoor skating pond clear and ready for kids and families to be able to enjoy, as the nice weather has settled upon our great city!
The Mayland Heights outdoor rink is a part of the Adopt-A-Rink program. Run by the City of Calgary, the Adopt-A-Rink program is a winter volunteer initiative through which dedicated volunteers help flood and maintain existing community skating rinks throughout Calgary.
The Calgary Canucks take great pride in the community work they do in the city of Calgary. The work that the players do reflect their values of hard work and dedication that they display each time they step onto the ice. For more information on the Calgary Canucks and their community endeavours, please click on http://www.calgarycanucks.ca/community/community-initiatives.html .