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Arena de Beaconsfield is an exciting way to spend an afternoon with your family. You can go and watch people play hockey, ice skate or perform these same activities yourself. With a cheap entrance fee, there are several other activities that you can perform with your family. However, check out the arena’s timings for the activities before visiting the site.

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