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New Recreation Facilities Coming to Ottawa’s Southeast

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The City of Ottawa is looking for community input to influence the design of two big recreation projects in the city’s fast-growing southeast area, which includes a huge 15,000-sq. m. complex and a combined community centre and library.

Residents have until April 14 to share their thoughts on the Riverside South Community Centre and the Southeast Ottawa Recreation Complex, both of which are still in the functional planning phase.

These projects mark a significant investment in infrastructure for the city. According to recent municipal capital budget estimates and similar projects like the Minto Recreation Complex, the total cost for both facilities is expected to go over $180 million.

“We are seeking input on how people would use the facilities, what programming needs exist in the community, and what types of features would best support residents,” the city said in a statement.

The first project, the Riverside South Community Centre, Library and District Park, aims to be a multi-use hub. It will include:

A 1,900-sq. m. community centre featuring a gymnasium and fitness studio.
A 1,400-sq. m. branch of Ottawa Public Library.
A district park with sports courts, a skateboard park, and a splash pad.

The second project is larger: the Southeast Ottawa Recreation Complex at 15,000-sq. m. This facility is planned to feature an indoor pool, two ice pads, and many outdoor amenities including play structures and sports fields.

While construction schedules haven’t been finalized yet, large-scale projects like these usually take several years to complete. After this consultation phase ends, concept renderings will be created for more public feedback.

If everything moves forward into detailed design and tendering by 2027 as suggested by industry benchmarks, construction might start as soon as 2028. Given how complex indoor aquatic centres and twin-pad arenas can be to build, we expect it could take about 24 to 30 months before completion around 2030.

Budget constraints are still something to keep in mind. The Riverside South facility is estimated at around $50 million while the larger Southeast Ottawa Recreation Complex could range from $130 million to $150 million depending on final designs and future material costs.

An in-person consultation session regarding the Riverside South project is set for March 24 from 7 to 8:30 p. m. at Rideauview Community Centre located at 4310 Shoreline Dr.

Residents can also fill out an online survey at engage. ottawa. ca or send comments via email to RC********************@****wa. ca.

The city says that feedback collected this spring will help create concept renderings that will later be shared with everyone involved.


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