I think today is the day I can say, yes, I have learned how to do backwards crossovers, aka crosspulls. I'm still hesitant and tense, but I've got the mechanics pretty much down.

#rollerskating #rollerskates

my skatin' buddy and i saw this fellow practicing tightrope walking in the park while roller skating in traffic today. they seemed to be having a good time.

#rollerskates #tightrope #dogsofmastodon

#3goodthings

1. roller
2. skates
3. rollerskates!

#rollerskates

next rollerskate 3d-print: tpu toeguards. pretty sure tpu is tougher than pleather. #rollerskates #rollerderby

the city will provide a bus, or even light rail if you ask hard enough; get your own parking lot.

roller skates are also a great option.

#solarpunk #publictransit #rollerskates

seen while roller skating in traffic the other day. yay!

#rollerskates #fuckice #streetart

seen today while roller skating in traffic: clowns in the dog park!

#clowns #rollerskates #dogpark

spotted the first pink buds of spring while roller skating in traffic yesterday.

#pink #spring #rollerskates

RETRO ROLLERS ROLLS INTO KITCHENER

Waterloo Region’s first roller rink in over a decade celebrated its grand opening on Feb. 28, 2026. Retro Rollers, located at 563 Highland Rd. W. in Kitchener, offers roller skating, fitness classes, and party rooms for birthdays and company events.  

Retro Rollers is the culmination of almost a decade of work for co-owners Elaine Beck and Phil Morris. The partners started the business in Wellesley in 2017, renting out the Wellesley Arena during the summer and hosting events. Shortly after, the City of London issued a request for proposals to take over management of its roller skate program.  

“We got accepted and we’re still there today. We’ve done all kinds of pop-ups, private events, fundraisers and worked with roller derby teams like Tri City, Forest City and Royal City,” Beck said.  

The original plan was to open a permanent roller rink, but that was delayed by the pandemic. Beck added that, while they would have liked to open sooner, the delay gave them time to build the right experience to open the Retro Rollers roller rink.  

“When we look back at our original business plan, it was always to open a roller rink. Back then, the banks laughed, and they still do,” she laughed.  

Saving the capital needed to open the roller rink was one thing, finding the space was another.  

“We had to find a space that was big enough and the right price. We didn’t want to charge people $50 to come and roller skate,” Morris said.  

The location first came up during an internet search in 2018. At first, Morris said Beck was not sold on the idea of a basement. When they restarted their search after the pandemic, the space was still available. Once she visited the space in person, Beck said she saw a vision for what it could be.  

“As soon as we came down here, I saw a way to take advantage of a layout that would foster both beginner skaters that are just learning and those that are really experienced,” she said.  

Beck and Morris added that the landlord was great to work with and the rent made it possible to offer pricing that is accessible to as many people as possible. Retro Rollers offers three-hour sessions for $15, with skate rentals for $5. The venue is alcohol-free, a choice Beck said is for liability and for the experience.  

“Roller skating releases natural dopamine, and you can burn 400 to 600 calories every hour on roller skates,” she added.  

The space is nostalgic, with pinball machines, a snack bar, a DJ booth and retro-inspired murals painted by Beck and her daughter.  

“We see a lot of people that turn into a kid when they put their skates on. They’re screaming and laughing—it’s amazing,” Beck said.  

Morris and Beck said seeing the impact Retro Rollers is already having in the community is validation for pursuing their dream.   

“We saw what was going on around us with social media and the way it was sucking everybody in. We wanted to bring people out. We’re not here to make a lot of money, but for us, the biggest paycheck at the end of the day is seeing people smile, have a good time and enjoy their lives,” Morris said. 

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what i saw while roller skating in traffic today: this statuesque harvester.

#rollerskates #art #communism