Spring storm could create challenging conditions at world men’s curling playdowns
OTTAWA — A spring storm that’s expected to hammer the Ottawa area on Wednesday is an unwelcome reality for Chris Wynn, the senior director of operations at TD Place.
The aging 9,500-seat arena — which is hosting the world men’s curling championship — already has a few buckets in place around the concourse to deal with leaks.
With a freezing rain warning in effect Tuesday and a forecast calling for up to 45 millimetres of rain over a 36-hour period, Wynn’s team has been hard at work trying to prevent the possibility of on-ice leaks.
“The blood pressure is high,” Wynn said. “You do the best you can. It’s an aging facility. Concrete is concrete and water can find (its way) in the cracks and come out 100 feet away.

