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Accessible Ice Skating Available In Revere
Are you or someone in your life with special needs interested in learning to skate? You'll have to go to Revere, but once you're there there's plenty of on-ice opportunity.

Article and info provided by the DCR:
The Department of Conservation and Recreation’s (DCR) Universal Access Program is offering accessible ice skating at the Cronin Rink in Revere.
Try your wheelchair, an ice sled, or conventional skates on the ice. Spin, slide, race, slalom, socialize, and play gently competitive games with others. Ice sleds will be available for sled hockey and agility games. Conventional skate rentals also will be available. Power wheelchair users are welcome to come out on the ice with their wheels.
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Skating is Tuesdays on the following dates: January 10, February 14, March 20, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Cronin Rink, 850 Revere Beach Parkway, Revere.
Please pre-register by calling Heidi Marie-Peterson at 413-577-3840.
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Driving Directions: From Boston, take Interstate 93 north to exit 27 on the left toward Route 1 north/Tobin Bridge/Revere. Merge onto Route 1 north, and exit onto Revere Beach Parkway. Destination will be on the right.
Call 413-577-3840 (voice) or 413-577-2200 (TTY) to receive a taped message confirming program status in the event of inclement weather, as well as more information on DCR’s Universal Access Program.
The Universal Access Program (UAP) strives to increase the participation among persons with disabilities in indoor and outdoor recreation activities in integrated settings at a number of state and urban park facilities across the Commonwealth. During January, February, and March, UAP will offer ice skating, sit-skating, cross-country skiing, sit cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, kick sledding, snowmobiling, and other winter activities. The program also offers accessible cycling, boating, hiking, birding, horseback riding, and letterboxing in summer and fall.