The Saskatoon Fire Department is advising the public to be mindful of ice conditions as the weather continues to warm up.
They say the ice is no longer thick enough for winter recreational use, as it must be at least eight inches thick to be considered safe. This week, fire crews will be updating signage to read “No Skating” at each recreational storm pond.
Community members who use the ponds for recreational purposes assume all risk and maintenance responsibilities for the ice including removing personal belongings, as well as user safety.
Ice on the South Saskatchewan River has also started to melt, though this ice is never safe for winter recreational use.
Community members are advised to always be cautious when around any large body of water. They should always keep a close watch on children and pets when visiting trails, parks, or off-leash areas that may run adjacent to the South Saskatchewan River or a storm water retention pond.






















