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The holiday season has come to an end, but there are still so many ways to get outside and enjoy the sparkling city lights. Nathan Philips Square’s annual skating rink is now open, all the way through to March 21st. Make the most out of this time of year with a safe skating experience for the whole family.

Toronto’s winter tradition may look a little different this year. Make sure to pre-book your ice time before visiting the rink, as there are only 25 skaters allowed on the ice per hour, to ensure your health and safety is a priority during this time.

Grab your skates, bundle up and get skating at one of the cities most celebrated attractions.

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About Precise ParkLink

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CANADA’S PARKING INDUSTRY LEADER FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS.

When Precise ParkLink was founded more than 30 years ago, the company was a two-person field operation with a simple aspiration: to make a difference in the world of parking automation.

Since then, Precise ParkLink has grown into a nation-wide managed services and technology firm with more than 700 employees across Canada, a head office in Toronto, and 13 supporting offices across the country.

But what sets us apart from other parking operators isn’t where we are, it’s what we are: a full-service parking solutions provider. One source for all your parking-related needs.

Precise ParkLink manages thousands of parking lots on behalf of hundreds of property owners. We supply cutting-edge technology and services to thousands of clients in the healthcare, municipal, commercial, institutional, and private sectors.

Being a vertically integrated company puts us in a unique position. We can provide a level of management and technical integration that is best-in-class. Just ask the hundreds of clients to whom we’ve delivered cost-effective and customer-focused solutions over the years.

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