One-Tank Trip for
Sept. 12/15
(c) By Jim Fox
Attention sports
fans, here’s the pitch.
Waterloo Region is
hosting its Doors Open event next Saturday (Sept. 19) with a theme “Play On!
Sports Past, Present and Future.”
The widely popular
provincial event of the Ontario Heritage Trust and involving 44 communities is
marking the province’s sport heritage.
Kitchener Memorial
Auditorium Complex is one of the sport sites participating in Doors
Open Waterloo Region.
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Continuing until
mid-October, the doors to historical buildings, places of worship, museums,
private homes, industrial areas, green buildings, heritage gardens and other
interesting venues – many of which are rarely accessible – are open for free
public viewing.
Ten of the 40 sites
open for visiting in Waterloo Region, mostly from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., have a
sports theme, said publicist Jane Snyder.
As well, there are
four interactive sports sites offering a chance to learn some basics, test your
skills or pick up a little expert advice, she said.
Shoots and scores
Kitchener Memorial
Auditorium Complex is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to “experience a rare
behind-the-scenes, up-close-and-personal tour of Waterloo Region’s premier
historic sports and entertainment venue.”
There are visits to
the Kitchener Rangers’ dressing room and Gibson’s Lounge, views from a luxury
suite and the Rangers’ Hall of History.
The Galt Arena
Gardens in Cambridge is said to be the oldest continually operating indoor
hockey arena in existence.
With its limestone
and brick facade, the original red fir ceiling spans the ice where there will
be many artifacts on display and guided tours at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
HockeyTech
Analytics: On-Ice Demonstrations will be at the University of Waterloo Columbia
Icefield Arena at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
There will be 30-minute
demonstrations where players will be tracked by a sensor array to gather data
on speed, position, time-on-ice and more.
The Rockway Golf Course in Kitchener was designed by Stanley Thompson and will be open to visitors. |
At Rockway Golf
Course in Kitchener, visitors can pick up a club for putting and driving games
at this 80-year-old, 18-hole, par-70 course designed by Stanley Thompson.
Playball Academy
Canada in Kitchener is Waterloo Region’s first indoor baseball facility with a
full-size infield, six batting cages, six dirt pitching mounds and a fully
equipped gym.
Waterloo Tennis
Club is open for visits from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the city’s oldest sporting
club that is marking its 100th year. Visitors can pick up a racquet and join
the club pro on a clay court.
Learn about the
local sports scene through the ages at 3 p.m. at the Boathouse in Kitchener’s
downtown Victoria Park. There will be stories and photos followed by a
question-and-answer session.
Located on a scenic
bend on the Nith River is the Ayr Lawn Bowling Club that’s virtually unchanged
since its start 120 years ago.
Try your skills on
the historic bowling green, visit the original clubhouse, browse vintage
photographs and trophies, and breathe in the fresh country air, Snyder said.
The City of
Waterloo Museum at Conestoga Mall has the exhibition: “Waterloo Park, Jewel of
the City, 125th Anniversary” that includes many artifacts, images and stories
related to sports heritage.
The historic former
J. M. Schneider home is one of 40 sites participating in Doors
Open Waterloo Region.
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Other Doors Open
sites in Kitchener include Polocorp, the former J. M. Schneider home built in 1878
and originally known as Buena Vista and the McMaster University Michael G.
DeGroote School of Medicine.
A architectural
marvel is St. John the Baptist Romanian Orthodox Church in Kitchener built in
1994 and designed in the form of an ark.
“In 2011, nearly
every inch of the walls and ceiling were decorated with magnificent,
traditional, hand-painted frescoes and icons, telling the story of Christ in
images.” The iconostasis wall is adorned with icons and vigil lamps. Details: regionofwaterloo.ca/doorsopen
Visitors can see the spectacular interior of St. John the Baptist Romanian Orthodox Church during Doors Open. |
Want to see more?
The remaining Doors
Open events for this season are Highlands East, Sept. 12, 13; Kawartha Lakes,
Sept. 13; Haldimand County, Markham, Port Stanley-Sparta and Waterloo Region,
Sept. 19; Brampton, Burlington, Grimsby, Mississauga, Muskoka Lakes, St. Marys
and Wellington North, Sept. 26; Amherstburg, Halton Region, London and Oshawa,
Sept. 26-27; Bradford West Gwillimbury, Pickering and Quinte West, Oct. 3; and
St. Thomas, Oct. 17. doorsopenontario.on.ca
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
For more One-Tank Trips: http://1tanktrips.blogspot.ca
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