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This is an event to get us out of the house after winter, come and say hi on wheels to get some rust our of e legs and start talking about spring and summer activities. | This is an event to get us out of the house after winter, come and say hi on wheels to get some rust our of e legs and start talking about spring and summer activities. | ||
Past locations included 2 km [[High park]] area or [[Ontario place]] and [[Trillium park]] within 3 km area. | Past locations included 2 km [[High park]] area or [[Ontario place]] and [[Trillium park]] within 3 km area. Sports tracks may also be used. | ||
== Recording == | |||
Recording can be done by anyone, but if you want your videos incorporated with the official group event videos, you should maintain a resolution of 1080p @ 30 fps minimum. 4K at 30 FPS will be the default. | |||
== 2022 == | == 2022 == |
Latest revision as of 21:44, 29 October 2022
Weather permiting, Toronto bladers inline skating season opening starts on the third week of March.
In case of bad weather, the opening date will move between the third week of March and second week of April.
This is an event to get us out of the house after winter, come and say hi on wheels to get some rust our of e legs and start talking about spring and summer activities.
Past locations included 2 km High park area or Ontario place and Trillium park within 3 km area. Sports tracks may also be used.
Recording
Recording can be done by anyone, but if you want your videos incorporated with the official group event videos, you should maintain a resolution of 1080p @ 30 fps minimum. 4K at 30 FPS will be the default.
2022
(video later)
2021
2020