Simply put, the workers at NTR are beyond rude, abrasive, ill mannered and temperamental. My entire experience with NTR was a nightmare to say the least. I was dealing with Rick at the Richmond Hill facility and never in my life have I experienced someone so unprofessional and rude in a workplace. What started off as an exciting opportunity to have a gathering with some friends to play hockey in a mini-rink turned into an unpleasant and abhorrent experience. Rick had some of the worst customer service skills I have ever come across which were borderline repugnant. I advise anyone to please attend a different mini-rink or rink facility that is not NTR. You will have a less than pleasant experience, and that is being generous.
Alex M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Richmond Hill, Canada
National Hockey Rinks Newmarket is one of the three arenas built and operated by a private company that has managed to succeed and(I’m assuming) turn a profit while competing against the government and an army of volunteers(which is pretty much the way most rinks operate in Canada). The other two NTR arenas are in Richmond Hill and Barrie. Each arena features two small ice pads, about half the square footage of an NHL rink. They are perfect size for little kids to train or to run a 3-on-3 pond hockey league for«kids» ages 5 to 75. Games are fast. Typical scores are into double digits. It’s a very different kind of hockey that’s played here. Hockey camps, power skating clinics, goalie schools — you name it, and it’s here. There isn’t an arena with more«community» feel to it than NTR.