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Kingston Considers YMCA for Invista Centre Expansion

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The city plans to add a new pool as part of a $102-million expansion at the Invista Centre.

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A drawing of the proposed expansion of the Invista Centre in Kingston.A drawing of the proposed expansion of the Invista Centre in Kingston.

KINGSTON – The city may be taking its first step towards expanding the Invista Centre to include a new pool and wellness center.

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The city council will be asked to approve an operating model for this new health center that would be managed by YMCA of Eastern Ontario.

“It is important to note that while this new facility is intended to be city-owned, the partnership arrangement would see the YMCA contributing towards capital costs through fundraising and other funding sources, in exchange for running it as their new Kingston YMCA ‘Centre of Community’ under a long-term agreement,” stated a report to council from Neil Carbone, commissioner of corporate and emergency Services.

“Discussions are underway around necessary capital and operational agreements needed for this partnership; however, it’s likely that operating model would involve YMCA managing daily operations in line with all its programs and policies while clearly defining responsibilities for things like interior maintenance and day-to-day upkeep along with mechanical systems, utilities, and ongoing capital renewal duties.”

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The city will continue overseeing operations for its ice rinks at this facility.


The redevelopment project for Invista Centre received approval back in March 2024 alongside plans for enclosing Culligan Water Park at Memorial Centre.


The city allocated $3 million towards initial design planning stages for Invista Centre’s project.The expansion includes plans for a competitive pool measuring 25 meters with ten lanes along with a leisure pool featuring spectator seating areas plus changing rooms,lifeguard spaces,and support facilities,a gymnasium designated for sports programming,a modern fitness area,multi-purpose studios catering group fitness classes as well as wellness initiatives,new reception area,locker rooms,and universal change rooms

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The pool will meet design standards enabling competitive swimming lessons fitness training therapeutic aquatic programs

The building extension is set up over current parking so they’ll need extra parking either by extending existing lots or constructing a garage.

“An important consideration for both parties involves pricing structures regarding public access aquatics offerings at this new site ensuring good value along with accessibility options available taxpayers while acknowledging proven practices utilized by YMCA,” Carbone added. “Specifically,your membership models differ fundamentally compared ours when it comes aquatic program fees thus both groups actively working together establish appropriate means addressing these issues we’re also reviewing how subsidies align between partners.”

City council will discuss proposed operating model during Tuesday night meeting.

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