Blog > Hit the Ice: Skating Rinks with nearby EV Charging Stations
The historic steamboat industrial zone in Whitehorse, Yukon, has been transformed into a recreational and includes an ice skating circuit nearby an EV charging station. Now known as Shipyards Park, the site was designed to be enjoyed year-round and provides a large open space for festivals and community events.
Interestingly, during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-98, thousands of hopeful gold-seekers ventured to Yukon’s great wilderness playground in steamboats. It was these very steamboats that contributed to shaping Whitehorse to be the capital it is today. The White Pass and Yukon Route (WPYR) established a shipyard on the site of the present Shipyards Park in 1900-1901, to build and repair the boats that plied the Yukon River.
EV Charging Stations near Shipyards Park’s Ice Rink
Impressively, the territory of Yukon is a little larger than California, but holds one thousandth of the population! Even so, the territory is already making efforts in electrifying its transportation with the government installing a fast charging station. Operated by the FLO network, EV drivers can locate it in the NorthLight Innovation parking lot near Shipyards Park. Another charging option would be to plug in your EV in the Whitehorse Motors parking lot where there is a level 2 charging station.