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Cold weather, community fun: What to know about the different outdoor activities in Minot

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Josh Wolsky
Josh Wolsky
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Megan Topping

KX News

The cold finally has an upside. Minot’s outdoor rinks are open, the ice is thick enough to hold, and the warming houses are stocked with hot cocoa and $5 skate rentals. Whether you’re at Roosevelt Park, Polaris, Perkett, or Corbett Ballpark, the price is right: free. Downtown at Citizens Alley, kids can zip around on battery-powered bumper cars while families glide across the ice with free rentals through the holiday break. It’s the kind of simple winter fun that doesn’t need much explanation—just a coat and a couple of hours. Megan Topping with KX News has the full story on all the places you can catch some Vitamin D and fresh air this winter.

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Megan Topping

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Josh Wolsky

Josh Wolsky

Developer & Writer @TheMinot Voice, Fan of the Souris River, SavorMinot Advocate. Fortunate to be a 'former' City Council member ;)

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