An outdoor ice skating rink operating December to March at Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth, NH. At this time, phone call reservations are not accepted.
kly ice schedule is published. Tickets are available for purchase online or in person at the admissions desk in the Lawrence J. Yerdon Visitors Center, 14 Hancock Street, Portsmouth on a first-come, first-served weekly basis. Skate Admission Passes:
Skate passes from ten-ticket passbooks cannot be redeemed online. To reserve space in a public skating session, passes must be redeemed in person at the admissions desk after ticket sales for the upcoming week beginning each Sunday at 5 PM. Library Admission Passes:
Library passes entitle the bearer and their immediate family to 50% off admission tickets to Labrie Family Skate at Puddle Dock Pond for the date(s) that the pass has been checked out from the library. Passes will be honored in person at the admission desk. Library pass holders are not able to purchase tickets online. Discounted Admission for U.S. active-duty military:
U.S. active-duty military and immediate family members receive a 50% discount on up to 6 public skating admission tickets. Those who qualify for discounted admission should contact Kayley Vavra, Rink Manager, at 603.422.0600 or [email protected] to obtain a discount code for online ticketing. Please be prepared to present a valid ID at the admissions desk upon arrival. Checking-In:
All skaters and patrons must check in at the admissions desk in the Lawrence J. Yerdon Visitors Center, 14 Hancock Street, Portsmouth, to receive a color ticket tag to be admitted onto the ice. Skate Rentals:
Skate rentals do not need to be purchased ahead of time. Rentals are available for purchase at the admission desk upon arrival for the skating session. Cancellations:
If a skating session is canceled by the Museum due to weather or unforeseen circumstances, skating tickets are automatically refunded for the affected sessions. If there has been an error with a ticket order, please contact Strawbery Banke within 24 hours of the ticket purchase. The Museum will work with the ticket purchaser within the 24-hour window, as availability allows, to make the adjustments requested. For ticket order errors contact Kayley Vavra, Rink Manager, at 603.422.0600 or [email protected]. Due to the limited capacity of this event, there can be no refunds. Additionally, Strawbery Banke is unable to accommodate requests for purchased tickets to be transferred to a different date outside of the 24-hour window.
2025- 2026 SEASON ADMISSION RATES
Member Public Skating Admission (ages 5+): $8
Not a member? Join today! Nonmember Public Skating Admission (ages 5+): $16
Children under 5: Free
U.S. active-duty military and families: $8
U.S. Public skating admission ticket book (10 tickets): $128
Valid during public skate times only. Skate passes from ten-ticket passbooks cannot be redeemed online. Pond hockey admission ticket: $16
Limited to 20 tickets, 5 v 5 format. Adult Pond Hockey participants must be 16 or older. A valid ID must be shown at the door upon check in. Skate rentals: $6
Skate sizes available: toddler 6 - adult 14. Skate sharpening: $7
Please call for the hours for sharpening. For the safety of all skaters, on the rink, Strawbery Banke Museum allows only authorized equipment designed for use on the ice surface. By purchasing an admission ticket to Labrie Family Skate at Puddle Dock Pond, you agree to adhere to the skating responsibility code. SKATING RESPONSIBILITY CODE
Ice skating is for fun and for enjoyment for everyone. Skating can be enjoyed in many ways. Regardless of your level of skill, there are elements of risk in ice skating. Use common sense, show courtesy to others, and anticipate dangerous situations before they arise. The following guidelines are some basic elements of common sense and courtesy.
1. Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other skaters.
2. While on the ice, keep moving. Don’t stop where you obstruct other skaters. Don’t skate in groups.
3. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid hitting them or disrupting them.
• No speeding
• No weaving
• No roughness
• No snowballs or other throwing
4. Keep exits clear
Before getting on the ice, look for oncoming skaters. Do not sit on the boards
5. Do not carry children or other items while skating. No eating or drinking on the ice. No smoking anywhere on the property.
6. Rink Equipment can be dangerous. Stay off the ice when resurfacing is in progress.
7. Do not go on the ice without skates.
8. Obey the monitors. Report hazards to the monitors.
9. Respect the ice. Please do not litter or use foul language. This is just a partial list. There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. You are ultimately responsible for your personal safety. Use caution and skate in control. Respect other skaters. The rink monitors cannot guarantee our safety and will not protect you from injury. It is part of your responsibility to avoid other skaters and hazards. Failure to use good judgements, skate responsibly, or follow the Responsibility Code will results in loss of skating privileges.