Township-wide Recreation Centre

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Consultation has concluded

The project will see the construction of a new recreation centre for the Township of King and will include twin ice pad surfaces, an indoor year-round pool and track, gym equipment and multipurpose spaces for fitness classes, community events and private bookings.

The recreation centre will also house a multi-use field house with access to future amenities, that could include baseball and soccer fields.

With the Township’s commitment to reducing Green House Gas (GHG) emissions, the project will also explore a number of energy efficient measures for the facility such as natural ventilation, reclaiming waste heat from the refrigeration system, and an open loop geothermal heat exchange.

This new complex will provide residents in the Township of King and surrounding communities access to modern and reliable recreational infrastructure where they can enjoy sports, maintain healthy lifestyles and take part in recreational programs and services for years to come.

The project will see the construction of a new recreation centre for the Township of King and will include twin ice pad surfaces, an indoor year-round pool and track, gym equipment and multipurpose spaces for fitness classes, community events and private bookings.

The recreation centre will also house a multi-use field house with access to future amenities, that could include baseball and soccer fields.

With the Township’s commitment to reducing Green House Gas (GHG) emissions, the project will also explore a number of energy efficient measures for the facility such as natural ventilation, reclaiming waste heat from the refrigeration system, and an open loop geothermal heat exchange.

This new complex will provide residents in the Township of King and surrounding communities access to modern and reliable recreational infrastructure where they can enjoy sports, maintain healthy lifestyles and take part in recreational programs and services for years to come.

Consultation has concluded
  • Registration is now open for Township-wide Recreation Centre virtual Public Information Centre on June 29

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    Registration is now open for Township-wide Recreation Centre virtual Public Information Centre (PIC) on June 29 at 6 pm.

    The purpose of the PIC is to share the final designs of the indoor and outdoor facilities, to be located on Seneca College's King City campus.

    To register to watch the PIC and ask question, please click here.

  • King to host virtual Public Information Centre on new Recreation Centre June 29

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    King Township will be hosting a virtual Public Information Centre (PIC) on the new Town-wide Recreation Centre at 6 pm on June 29. The purpose of the PIC is to share the final designs of the indoor and outdoor facilities, to be located on Seneca College's King City campus.

    Information on how to view the PIC and ask questions will be provided later this week.

    The recreation centre was designed based on information gathered as part of the 2019 Facility Services Master Plan.

    In late 2019 and early 2020 staff went out to various locations and met with residents to gather feedback. We are happy that we have been able to incorporate many of the suggestions we heard, including a larger pool and second ice pad thanks to the recent Federal and Provincial funding announcement.

    The current design includes:

    • Two NHL sized ice surfaces
    • A six-lane, 25-metre lap pool and separate leisure pool
    • An indoor walking track
    • A multipurpose athletic and fitness space
    • Community spaces