Viola Eid Park

46.867011357924, -96.86701820636

Viola Eid Park is a neighborhood park that features a playground, picnic tables and open, green space.

Address

901 47th Street S
Fargo, ND 58103
United States

Vista Park

46.822973638618, -96.861128211021

Vista Park has an open green space and trails. It is part of a large section of trail running along 45th Street and along the drainage ditch.

Address

3657 Lincoln Street S
Fargo, ND 58104
United States

Wildflower Grove Park

46.881603680085, -96.77583950741

Wildflower Grove Park features a gravel parking lot that allows access to the Red River Trail. The trail can be taken south down to Lindenwood Park or north to Oak Grove Park. Wildflower Grove Park is a project of the Urban Woods & Prairie Initiative with Audubon Dakota.

Address

9 Lower Terrace N
Fargo, ND 58102
United States

Youth Ice Fishing Derby

Date
Tuesday, October 27 2020, 11:05 am - 12:05 pm
Description

Bring your ice fishing rod and try your luck at the annual Youth Ice Fishing Derby! South Woodhaven Pond is stocked with perch, bluegill and northern pike.

Participants must provide their own fishing rod and tackle and be accompanied by adult supervision. This is a free event open to the public.

Frostival is all about celebrating the “cool” of winter with outdoor events and family-friendly activities across our North of Normal metro area of Fargo, West Fargo and Moorhead. Grab your friends, bring your spirit of adventure (and maybe some mittens) and join us in making cold, cool. Events throughout the 6-week event can be found at frostival.com.

Penalties

Submitted by sdambrosio on Tue, 10/27/2020 - 10:59
  • Penalties are called for rule infractions. Penalties called by the rink manager/official are final. a minor penalty results in [possession of the puck awarded to the opposing team. rink officials have the discretion to also award a goal to the opposing team when a minor penalty us flagrant and/or a team is consistently playing in a reckless manner.

Game Play

Submitted by sdambrosio on Tue, 10/27/2020 - 10:58
  • Games are composed of two 12-minute halves with a 1-minute halftime.
  • All players must wear a helmet with a strap and hockey skates. Protective equipment is optional but highly recommended. 
  • No goalie equipment or sticks allowed
  • To determine which goal to defend a coin toss is conducted. Teams switch after halftime.
  • There are no off-sides or icing calls.
  • Goals are scored from the attacking side of center ice.

Administration: Prior to Games

Submitted by sdambrosio on Tue, 10/27/2020 - 10:57
  • Players can only play on one team.
  • All teams much have similar jerseys or uniforms. Type kinds are preferred, a light and a dark.
  • All players must check in at the Player Information table in the warming house before their first game to sign a liability waiver and obtain a wristband. This wristband must be worn throughout the entire tournament weekend.
  • A representative from your team must attend a rules meeting before your first game.

Fargo Pond Hockey Classic

Date
Tuesday, October 27 2020, 10:15 - 11:15 am
Description

Dust off your skates and gear up for the Fargo Pond Hockey Classic — where hockey meets the elements in its purest form, right on the ponds! This annual tournament is a celebration of the sport in its original, natural glory. With multiple rinks and a cozy warming tent, it's an experience designed for those who love winter's favorite pastime.

We offer three distinct divisions to cater to various skill levels: Novice, Silver, and Gold. Participants choose one division, each with identical rules and played on the same stunning venue, Lindenwood Park. Rosters can have up to 6 seasoned players, ages 18 and up. It's 3-on-3 action, no goalies, and two 12-minute. Depending on your division, the tournament spans two weekends. 

A special shoutout to our amazing sponsor, Axis Clinicals.

Get set for a weekend of fierce competition, and memories. See you at the Fargo Pond Hockey Classic!

This event is a proud part of Frostival, a community-wide celebration of how the Fargo-Moorhead community turns chilly weather into an opportunity for cool, unforgettable experiences. For more details about the event and a full lineup of activities, swing by frostival.com.