Crossmyloof Ice Rink (1907)

Crossmyloof Ice Rink opened in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1907. It was the first artificial ice rink in Scotland since the Glasgow Real Ice Skating Palace closed a decade earlier.

By 1909-1910, the first ice hockey games were being played at Crossmyloof and there were four teams in existence. These teams (Beavers, Corinthians, King's Star and Wanderers) were founding members of the Scottish Ice Hockey Association and also played a "house league" competition against each other.

The rink also played host to an international match between England and Scotland on December 16, 1910. The Scots were victorious, 8-3.

The original Crossmyloof Ice Rink closed in 1918. A larger rink of the same name was later constructed on the same site and opened in 1928.