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Author: Michael Zajac [Added to the original trac issue at 9.30pm, Wednesday, 9th February 2011]
Discussion
Ways
An ice_rink could be a way representing a skate path on a river or canal (examples, Ottawa's Rideau Canal Skateway, Winnipeg's River Trail)
building=yes/no
Presumably building=yes is an arena with a rink inside, while building=no represents the edges of ice, whether they have a defined curb or wall, or not.
seasonal=yes/no
Perhaps a seasonal rink can be rendered with dashed outlines or cross-hatched area. A seasonal rink may occupy part or all of a summer feature, such as a park, pedestrian plaza, basketball court, pond, lake, river, etc.
In Canada, many community centres have semi-permanent boards surrounding an outdoor hockey rink which is used only in winter.
Reporter: Michael Zajac
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 9.55pm, Tuesday, 25th January 2011]
Please add a rendering for leisure=ice_rink.
References
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dice_rink. This is an important community amenity in Canada at this time of year.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Ice_rink (approved 2008, no rendering proposed)
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.848&lon=-97.12854&zoom=16&layers=M (real-world example of two outdoor hockey rinks currently in use)
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