On Saturday I walked down to the “Rink at the Brink” to take a few pictures. It was around 1 pm, and there were about 15 people skating. I had read the article in the Review about the fences, and they’re right! It is very difficult to actually get in.
This first picture shows the fences, and that they run along the road separating the rink from the public. It also shows all of the empty land that people have to walk across in order to get to the rink.

This picture shows the side of the rink, with the “windows”. Apparently they open/roll them up sometimes.

Here you can see inside the rink.

Here is the entire rink enclosure, as seen from across the street.

Here is a panorama of the area from the Falls to the rink.

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