Hi 2nd Line
Unfortunately due to fluctuating winter temperatures Town staff for the past 10 years have not been maintaining the ice as it needs to be at least 4 inches thick for people to skate on it and thicker for equipment to be on the ice. There are signs posted along the Martin St. side of the pond warning of thin ice similar to storm water ponds throughout the town.
http://www.milton.ca/en/play/resources/ ... llpond.pdfThe pond varies in depth from 1-3 metres and there is open water areas around the inlet and outlet where there is flowing water. The millpond was created by the Martin family to hold water to power the first gristmill on the east side of Martin St. where the Martindale retirement home is now located. You can read more about the history of the pond on the display boards at the front of Centennial Park on Martin St.
Colin Best
Local & regional councillor
Wards 2,3,4,5, North of Derry road. including the mill pond area.
Milton/Halton