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Indoor bike, skate park redesigned for 2018


     Rain or shine, there is always a place for more adventurous skaters or cyclists to test out tricks in Huron County thanks to the All In Skatepark in Zurich.

   Located in the former Zurich arena, the park boasts ramps, half-pipes, rails and everything else that wheeled athletes need to catch some air and have some fun.

   Opened five years ago as of February, the 40,000 square foot indoor riding facility has been the site of continuous upgrades and, thanks to equipment rental and purchase opportunities, is the perfect place for all level of trick skaters and cyclists.

   All In representative Derek Fewster said that the entire facility has been redesigned over the past year and there is going to be a focus on overnight and day camps. He said more information about those activities can be found on Facebook.

   The centre is currently open Wednesday through Friday, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. and noon to 8 p.m. on the weekends. When the summer starts, the park will be open Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 8 p.m.

   For more information, contact the park at 519-236-7203 or visit them on Facebook at All In Bike Park.


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