NYC's Great Leap Upward

NYC's Great Leap Upward

When you have a kilt skate in the heart of Manhattan, the imagination tends to run vertical. Once again this year, the American-Scottish Foundation held its Second Annual Tartan Kilt Skate NYC in partnership with Bryant Park at the Bank of American Winter Village. Next door to the New York City Library, and a block from Grand Central Station, skaters weave around the rink where the skyline soars high above. This inspires some to make a great leap upward.

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Lethbridge Doubles Its Numbers

Lethbridge Doubles Its Numbers

Congratulations to the City of Lethbridge Culture and Recreation Department for running their second annual Great Canadian Kilt Skate. A hundred tartaned and kilted skaters showed up at the ATB Centre. Greg Bobinec of the Lethbridge Herald posted the following report. gbobinec@lethbridgeherald.com

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A Sprout in Bean Town

A Sprout in Bean Town

They say that great oaks from tiny acorns grow. In Boston on Saturday, “bean town” sprouted the first shoot of a beanstalk that, given the strength of the Scottish community, should grow into a giant. Some 15 tartaned and kilted skaters came out the the Rink at 401 on a pleasant Saturday afternoon to enjoy the ice and celebrate their Scottish heritage.

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Montreal Hosts a Robbie Burns Kilt Skate

Montreal Hosts a Robbie Burns Kilt Skate

Since 1835, the St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal has been celebrating all things Scottish. Traditionally on January 25, this has included the birthday of Robbie Burns, Scotland’s national poet. This year, with Burns Day falling on a Saturday, the Society combined the event with its sixth annual Great Canadian Kilt Skate, celebrating Scotland’s contribution to Canada with bare knees and ice.

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Waving the Flag in Winnipeg

Waving the Flag in Winnipeg

This was the second year in which Winnipeg held its kilt skate indoors. This proved more comfortable and reliable in a city where, some years, skaters braved temperatures of 40-below and another year the skate had to be cancelled because warm weather made the outdoor ice unsafe. Indoor events meant that skaters could eschew the need for warm clothing, and dress in whatever attire helped add to the festivities.

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Ottawa's 6th Annual Kilt Skate and the 50th Opening of Rideau Canal Skateway

Ottawa's 6th Annual Kilt Skate and the 50th Opening of Rideau Canal Skateway

Although the thermometer has been above freezing for most of the past weeks, in recent days, winter has come back with a vengeance. The morning of the kilt skate dawned with temperatures of minus-25 with the wind chill, and a blizzard forecast for that evening. But none of this stopped the intrepid skaters, many of whom have been coming out year after year ever since Ottawa hosted its first kilt skate to celebrate the bicentennial of Sir John A. Macdonald in 2015.

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First-ever Dublin Kilt Skate makes The Irish Times

First-ever Dublin Kilt Skate makes The Irish Times

Last year, kilt skating as a way to celebrate Scottish culture crossed the international border with the inaugural Tartan Kilt Skate NYC. On Sir John A. Macdonald’s 205th birthday this year, the phenomenon jumped across the Atlantic with Tartan Kilt Skate Dublin. With family and friends cheering them on, a small but enthusiastic group gathered on ice, with more family and friends cheering them on.

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And the 2019 Kilt Skate Capital is...

And the 2019 Kilt Skate Capital is...

In 2018, the counties of Glengarry introduced an important innovation to the kilt skate phenomenon. For the first time, a skate was held in an indoor arena, combined with a social full of music, food and beverages and lots of fellowship in the warmth of an arena hall. Glengarry kept the event indoors again in 2019, and within a few days, a video of the skating had 200,000 likes on Facebook.

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A Tale of Cold Cities

A Tale of Cold Cities

This winter has been one of the coldest in memory — one of the snowiest as well. Nowhere is the cold more biting than on the cities of the plains. On Sunday, February 10, both Saskatoon and Calgary celebrated their fifth annual Great Canadian Kilt Skate. Not necessarily with “bare knees and ice” — not this year. But with customary Scottish fortitude and sense of fun.

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Montreal rescheduled -- for a second year

Montreal rescheduled -- for a second year

Hosting a kilt skate outdoors leaves it vulnerable to the vagaries of weather. For the second year in a row, extreme weather warnings in Montreal have forced the St. Andrew’s Society to postpone for a week. The Great Canadian Kilt Skate is rescheduled for Saturday, January 26, 2-4 p.m.

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Winnipeg: early reports on a great skate date

Winnipeg: early reports on a great skate date

It’s estimated that 40-50 kilted skaters joined in the fun. The day’s entertainment included a skating piper and the Kids in Kilts Highland dance troupe. The event was covered by CBC Radio, CTV, City TV, and Global News — all of which augers well for future kilt skates as more Manitobans learn about this uniquely Canadian way to celebrate Scottish heritage.

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Niagara-on-the-Lake -- heritage skating

Niagara-on-the-Lake -- heritage skating

An outdoor ice rink at Fort George makes an ideal location for a kilt skate, and the suggestion was put to the Friends of Fort George. The mandate of the Friends and of Parks Canada doesn’t encompass celebrating Scotland’s contribution to Canada with bare knees and ice, but they have certainly come forward with a wonderful event, to be inaugurated on January 5, 2019: a Regency Skating Party.

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Kilt Skate Goes to the Big Apple

Kilt Skate Goes to the Big Apple

The kilt skate phenomenon has made a quantum leap with the announcement that the event has migrated beyond Canada’s borders. The first annual “Tartan Kilt Skate NYC” will be held in Manhattan’s Bryant Park on Saturday, February 2, 2019.

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