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Stardust Roller Rink Revived at Guildford Town Centre for Fall 2024 

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Guildford Town Centre near Vancouver is set to resurrect a beloved local landmark this fall. The iconic Stardust Roller Rink, a fixture in the community for over three decades, will be reborn as Skate Stardust, offering visitors a nostalgic journey back to the 1990s.

The reimagined roller rink, scheduled to open on September 12, 2024, will occupy a 1,690 square-foot space within Guildford Town Centre. This temporary installation, running until October 31, aims to recapture the magic of the original Stardust Roller Rink, which operated from 1971 to 2005 and left an indelible mark on Surrey’s cultural landscape.

Kiran Deol, Marketing Manager at Guildford Town Centre, said, “We’re excited to introduce this iconic roller rink to a new generation while also welcoming back its former fans.” The initiative goes beyond mere recreation, serving as a celebration of community history and a space for creating new memories.

The original location in the 1980s – image retrieved from Facebook

The revived Skate Stardust will feature a retro-themed atmosphere designed to transport visitors to a pre-Y2K era. Complete with a vibrant graffiti wall, neon lights, and a DJ booth, the space aims to recreate the ambiance that made the original Stardust a local hot spot. This careful attention to detail underscores the mall’s commitment to preserving the essence of a once-cherished community gathering place.

Bonnie Burnside, a former employee of the original Stardust Roller Rink, shared her perspective on the enduring impact of the venue. “Even though the Stardust rink closed in 2005, I still encounter people with a Stardust story,” she remarked. “From birthday parties to band nights, from all-night skates to roller hockey, Stardust played a crucial role in growing up in Surrey.”

In a move that emphasizes community engagement, Guildford Town Centre has made Skate Stardust accessible to a wide audience. Entry to the rink will be free, with a nominal $2 fee for skate rentals. Notably, all proceeds from Skate Stardust will be donated to the Surrey Firefighters Charitable Society, further strengthening the initiative’s ties to the local community.

The rink will operate on an extensive schedule to accommodate various visitor preferences. From Monday to Saturday, Skate Stardust will be open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with Sunday hours running from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. While participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment, skates and protective gear will be available for rent on-site. The minimum age for participation is set at 5 years old, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.

This innovative project aligns with Guildford Town Centre’s status as a significant retail hub in the region. As the largest mall in the Lower Mainland south of the Fraser River and the third-largest in British Columbia, the centre continues to evolve and adapt to meet the changing needs and interests of its community. By bringing back Stardust, albeit in a temporary format, Guildford Town Centre is not only tapping into nostalgia but also reinforcing its role as a central gathering place for Surrey residents.

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