The City of Mississauga provided a new community centre, which will house a gymnasium, community social/meeting space and a 25-metre pool and warm water tank.
This library building will house collections and archives, as well as community meeting spaces and amenities. The saw-tooth exterior design draws natural light into this welcoming and dynamic addition to Guelph’s Baker District.
The new Recreation and Cultural Centre features a 25-metre, six-lane pool, with therapy and leisure capacity, a full regulation gymnasium, walking track, fitness and dance areas, and cultural areas.
The upgraded and expanded centre will feature new and improved amenities, including a double gymnasium, indoor walking track, youth centre, multipurpose rooms and upgrades to arena dressing rooms.
The twin pad arena will have two Olympic-sized ice rinks, meeting rooms, a walking track, a small gymnasium, and a 20,000-square-foot public library, complete with a children’s area, gaming zone, study rooms, a learning lab and a digital lab.
A state-of-the-art, multi-generational social hub that consolidates community activities and services under one roof. The facility is home to an arena, library, multi-sport fieldhouse, outdoor courtyard, and play space, and includes the option for future expansion, supporting Bracebridge for generations to come.
A central hub for recreation and culture in the Township of Russell, located between Embrun and Russell near the sports dome. It will serve the growing community and surrounding areas with diverse, multi-use facilities.
A hub for recreational, health, arts, and community programs in East Gwillimbury, bringing together services and local partnerships under one roof. It aims to enhance access to parks, recreation, and culture for the community.
The King Township-Wide Recreation Centre (TWRC) is the first in Canada to receive Zero Carbon Building Design Certification. Located at the King Campus of Seneca, it will feature a pool, ice rinks, a turf fieldhouse, and community spaces, setting a standard for sustainable development in the Township.
A vibrant community hub featuring a swimming pool, gymnasiums, a fitness area, multi-purpose rooms, a Cambridge Public Library branch, and park amenities. Adjacent to a new school and residential development, this joint-use campus will offer diverse educational, recreational, and cultural activities for all ages.
A modern three-storey complex featuring an aquatic facility, gymnasium, fitness studios, multipurpose rooms, youth and seniors’ spaces, a public library, and a civic plaza—designed for open, connected community spaces.
The City of Mississauga provided a new community centre, which will house a gymnasium, community social / meeting space and a 25-metre pool and warm water tank.
MJMA
73, 500
$51M
Recreation
Mississauga, Ontario
Diamond Schmitt
83,000
$30M
Recreation
Guelph, Ontario
The new Recreation and Cultural Centre features a 25-metre, six-lane pool, with therapy and leisure capacity, a full regulation gymnasium, walking track, fitness and dance areas, and cultural areas.
CS&P Architects
43,000
$36.3M
Recreation
Parry Sound, Ontario
The upgraded and expanded centre will feature new and improved amenities, including a double gymnasium, indoor walking track, youth centre, multipurpose rooms and upgrades to arena dressing rooms.
McCallumSather
32,000
$36.7M
Recreation
Grimsby, Ontario
The twin pad arena will have two Olympic-sized ice rinks, meeting rooms, a walking track, a small gymnasium, and a 20,000-square-foot public library, complete with a children’s area, gaming zone, study rooms, a learning lab and a digital lab.
MJMA
117,000
$43.5M
Recreation
Wasaga, Ontario
A state-of-the-art, multi-generational social hub that consolidates community activities and services under one roof. The facility is home to an arena, library, multi-sport field house, outdoor courtyard, and play space, and includes the option for future expansion, supporting Bracebridge for generations to come.
MJMA
129,000
$75M
Recreation
Bracebridge, Ontario
A central hub for recreation and culture in the Township of Russell, located between Embrun and Russell near the sports dome. It will serve the growing community and surrounding areas with diverse, multi-use facilities.
MJMA
135,000
$75M
Recreation
Emburn, Ontario
A hub for recreational, health, arts, and community programs in East Gwillimbury, bringing together services and local partnerships under one roof. It aims to enhance access to parks, recreation, and culture for the community.
MJMA
80,000
$76.5M
Recreation
East Gwillimbury, Ontario
The King Township-Wide Recreation Centre (TWRC) is the first in Canada to receive Zero Carbon Building Design Certification. Located at the King Campus of Seneca, it will feature a pool, ice rinks, a turf fieldhouse, and community spaces, setting a standard for sustainable development in the Township.
MJMA
124,000
$86M
Recreation
King City, Ontario
A vibrant community hub featuring a swimming pool, gymnasiums, a fitness area, multi-purpose rooms, a Cambridge Public Library branch, and park amenities. Adjacent to a new school and residential development, this joint-use campus will offer diverse educational, recreational, and cultural activities for all ages.
MJMA
188,000
$45M
Senior Care
Kingston, Ontario
A modern three-storey complex featuring an aquatic facility, gymnasium, fitness studios, multipurpose rooms, youth and seniors’ spaces, a public library, and a civic plaza—designed for open, connected community spaces.
Diamond Schmitt
187,000
$227M
Recreation
Burnaby, British Columbia