Free Senior Skating Available At Ennismore Community Centre After Township Acquires Two Sponsors

Free senior skating is back at the Ennismore Community Centre after Selwyn Township acquired Swish Maintenance and Blue Diamond Window Cleaning as sponsors.

File photo.

Senior Skating occurs every Monday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ennismore Community Centre for everyone aged 55+. The first sponsored skate takes place on Monday and runs through March 25.

Full skating schedules including public, parent and tot, and drop-in youth shinny hockey can be found online.

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Caley's Crease Earns Sponsorship Naming Rights For Kinsmen Twin-Pad Arena

Retail sports store Caley’s Crease has earned the sponsorship naming rights for the Kinsmen Civic Centre west twin-pad arena at 1 Kinsmen Way on Sherbrooke Street, announced by The City of Peterborough on Friday.

In recent years, the City has invested in the infrastructure at the Kinsmen Civic Centre, which is expected to extend the life of the facility for another 20-plus years. Photo courtesy of Caley’s Crease.

“The City of Peterborough is pleased to welcome the new sponsor at the Kinsmen Civic Centre which is also leasing space for a sports store that offers services to Kinsmen Civic Centre users as well as customers from the broader community,” said Heather Stephens, City of Peterborough recreation programs and partnerships manager.

Caley’s Crease sells hockey and lacrosse equipment while specializing in hockey goalie equipment. The storefront can be accessed from both inside Kinsmen Civic Centre as well as from a separate exterior entrance.

“Caleys Crease is excited to grow and expand in the community by adding our second location at the Kinsmen Civic Centre,” said Colin Caley of Caley’s Crease. “In addition to naming rights to an ice pad, Caleys Crease offers the Kinsmen Civic Centre a new pro shop offering skate sharpening and equipment sales to users.”

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Free Senior Skating Returns to Selwyn Township

With aid of returning sponsors, senior skating is a go with free admission for the Ennismore Community Centre and the Lakefield-Smith Community Centre through The Township of Selwyn.

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With help from returning sponsors, The Gardens of Peterborough Retirement Communities and The Regency of Lakefield, admission fees for the season are covered to all senior public skates at the Ennismore and Lakefield arenas.

Senior skating is available every Monday at the Ennismore Community Centre from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and every Tuesday and Friday at the Lakefield-Smith Centre from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for everyone 55+.

The first sponsored skate in Ennismore takes place next week Monday and skating will be offered on Mondays through to Mar. 27.

In Lakefield, the first sponsored skate takes placeon Tuesday. Skating is offered on Tuesdays and Fridays through to Mar. 31.

Visit the public skating schedule at www.selwyntownship.ca to learn more.

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Construction Set To Begin For Morrow Park Community Centre

Construction crews are expected to begin preparations for a $65.5M community centre with an arena, aquatic complex and library at Morrow Park within the next two weeks.

Photo courtesy of Connect Peterborough.

The first phase of the project outlines two 500-seat pads, an elevating running/walking track, landscaping, public washrooms and storage, team change rooms and two multipurpose rooms.

The complex will include an aquatic centre with an eight-lane pool and warm-up therapy pool once all phases are completed.

A 5,000-square-foot Peterborough Public Library branch will replace the permanently closed DelaFosse library branch on Park Street South.

The twin-pad arena will replace the Northcrest Arena, which was torn down due to structural issues last year.

Construction is set to be completed by the fall of 2024.

"Our new community centre is a much-needed project anticipated by many community members with multiple uses included for all ages,” said Coun. Lesley Parnell, arenas, parks and recreation advisory committee chair. “A major silver lining is (an) addition of a new library branch to replace the outdated DelaFosse building. All conveniently located as a hub for local citizens and sports tourism.”

In a July meeting, Peterborough City Council approved Morrow Park at Lansdowne Street and Park Street as the location for the complex.

A pre-planned reconstruction of a section of Lansdowne Street West running next to Morrow Park is being timed to align with the construction of this new community centre.

Site preparation is said to take six to eight weeks.

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City of Peterborough Invites Businesses To Bid On Space In New Arena and Aquatics Complex

The City of Peterborough is inviting submission of interest for space to lease in the soon-to-be-built community centre on the corner of Lansdowne and Park Streets as well as in Healthy Planet Arena.

Photo By Luke Best

“The ability for a local business to reside in a city community arena facility is a great opportunity for the business to directly reach our patrons,” said Sue Warrington, the City’s Arena Division Manager. “It’s a win-win situation for the local business and the City when their product or service meets the needs of our patrons.”

The approximately 1,720 square foot leasable space will be on the second level of the upcoming arena and aquatics complex. 

Construction is scheduled to begin in fall 2022, with an anticipated completion date of fall 2024. It will be built at the southeast corner of Lansdowne Street West and Park Street. 

There is also space available for lease in the Healthy Planet Arena. The area is on the main floor near the facility's entrance and is approximately 620 square feet.

Businesses are invited to review the details and submit Expressions of Interest for the leased space online at: www.peterborough.ca/bidsandtenders.

There are sponsorship opportunities at the new Arena and Aquatics Complex, including building naming rights, ice pad naming rights, and many other sponsorship marketing profiles. 

Any business or corporation with sponsorship interests in the new facility is invited to visit www.SponsorPeterborough.ca

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Peterborough Public Library Hosts Open House For Community Feedback of Aquatics Complex

Peterborough Public Library hosted an open house for the Community Arena and Aquatics Complex project as the City of Peterborough asked for community feedback on the proposed building on Wednesday.

Phase 1 of the project is expected to start construction this fall and be completed by the fall of 2024. It includes a twin-pad arena and library branch in a community centre that will be built at Lansdowne and Park Streets on the west side of Morrow Park. Photo by Luke Best.

From noon to 4 p.m., the open house invited visitors to view the project display boards and leave questions with city staff about the development.

A public information session will occur virtually between 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Wednesday night. The project consulting team, Perkins + Will Architects, will present project updates and site plan design details.

“Our long-anticipated new community centre is well underway with plans for ‘shovels in the ground’ this autumn. We are hosting a public information session to share the design and seek feedback from the community and our user groups on the site plan,” said Councillor Lesley Parnell. “The design now also includes a new unanimously approved by Council library branch within the same building/footprint.”

The planned facility amenities include:

  • A twin pad arena with 500 seats on each pad;

  • An elevated walking/running track;

  • 12 team change rooms and 2 official rooms;

  • A team training centre;

  • Office / Administration / Customer Service space for City staff;

  • Office space leased to sport group(s);

  • A concession stand;

  • Two multipurpose rooms;

  • Public washrooms, elevator and storage;

  • Landscaping and parking;

  • Library branch space;

  • Competitive 25 metre, 8 lane pool;

  • Warm up therapy pool;

  • Changerooms.

Attend the public information session Online at: www.connectptbo.ca/arenaandaquaticscomplex via Microsoft Teams.

You can join by phone at: 833-651-1158, Conference ID: 704843826

The virtual Public Information Session will be recorded and posted for viewing following the session.

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City Of Peterborough Arena And Aquatics Complex Project Site Plan And Project Update

The City of Peterborough is engaging with the community and stakeholder groups on the site plan design of the new Arena and Aquatics Complex.

Mock up courtesy of the city of peterborough

Phase 1 of the project, which is expected to start construction this fall and be completed by the fall of 2024, will include a twin-pad arena and library branch in a community centre that will be built at Lansdowne and Park streets on the west side of Morrow Park.

 The site plan will detail the layout of the project on the property, as well as features such as the parking and landscaping.

The engagement session includes an in-person “Open House” style viewing of project display boards where the community is invited to drop in and can submit any questions or comments with City staff regarding the site plan design for the project. A Public Information Session, with participation online or by phone, will follow in the evening. The Public Information Session will include a presentation from the project consulting team, Perkins + Will Architects, with a project update and site plan design details.


1)    Drop-in Viewing of the Project Display Boards

  • Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2022

  • Time: noon to 4 p.m.

  • Location: Peterborough Public Library, 345 Aylmer St. N. Friends of the Library Community Room

2)    Public Information Session

Visit www.connectptbo.ca/arenaandaquaticscomplex for information on the project, including previous presentations, project conceptual designs, and the Council approval to add a library branch within Phase 1 of the project.

For questions or comments call 705-742-7777 ext. 2419. The virtual Public Information Session will be recorded and posted for viewing following the session.

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Otonabee Memorial Community Centre Receives Over $2 Million In Provincial And Municipal Funding For Renovation

Provincial and Municipal Governments have approved a significant infrastructure investment for the Otonabee Memorial Community Centre (OMCC) Phase 2 Renovation Construction Project in the amount of $2,151,600.

The Phase 2 OMCC Renovation Construction Project would see the renovation of the existing first floor (lobby, dressing rooms) and second floor (Gold Room) and a small addition added to the front of the existing building to allow for construction of larger dressing rooms and washrooms to bring the facility up to current acceptable standards.

“Arenas are the glue that binds our communities, and a buzz of activity and I'm proud to be part of a Government building stronger communities through supporting critical arena renovations,” said David Piccini, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks and MPP for Northumberland-Peterborough South. “The OMCC is a hub of activity in the community and this infrastructure investment will ensure that it continues to serve the needs of the community and its residents, well into the future,” he added.

The Provincial Government is contributing 73.3% in total eligible costs up to a maximum of $1,577,122.80 towards the project under the Strategic Priorities Infrastructure Fund (SPIF) – Sport and Community Renewal Stream. OSM Township will contribute 26.70% of total eligible project costs or $574,477.20.

“I am excited about this very important investment in our community infrastructure at the OMCC, said Mayor Joe Taylor “The Township of Otonabee South-Monaghan is extremely grateful for the investment by the Province in addition to OSM Township’s contribution in this exciting project which will benefit all of our citizens and businesses.”

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City Of Peterborough Seeks Public Input On Feasibility Of Building Multi-Use Sport & Event Centre

Hallelujah to The City of Peterborough, which is studying the feasibility of building a new multi-use sport and event centre in the City and is seeking public input.

The study is being conducted in two phases, with an initial review of market opportunities to replace the existing Peterborough Memorial Centre and a second phase including a more detailed assessment of potential site locations, concept design and financial implications of investing in a new facility. 

The public is invited to join the City's consultants for an information session at the Evinrude Centre:

Date: Tuesday, April 3rd
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Location: Evinrude Centre, Banquet Hall, 911 Monaghan Road
 
The purpose of the meeting is to provide background to the work, and answer questions like:

• What is a feasibility study?
• Why is an experienced and multi-disciplinary consulting team needed?
• What is the process of this study (Phase 1 and Phase 2) and what might the subsequent process look like?
• What outputs are likely and what impacts may arise?

The City wants to hear your opinion on the project and the merits of a new venue, and what ideal locations should be considered in developing a new multi-use sport and entertainment complex in or around Downtown Peterborough.

The consulting team led by Sierra Planning and Management will provide a presentation and facilitate a general discussion of results of the study so far at the event on April 3rd, and the issues and choices facing the City as a result of the analysis.

The Study has been underway for several months and details of the process can be found on the City of Peterborough website under “Business/Studies & Projects”.

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