Ontario construction News staff writer
EllisDon has broken ground on a $63-million recreation centre in North Bay.
The project’s lead contractor is using a progressive design-build process to balance cost-effectiveness with functionality. Construction is scheduled for completion in August 2026.
“This is a facility our residents have been waiting for, and it reflects the priorities identified during the planning process,” said Coun. Lana Mitchell, chair of Infrastructure of Operations. “From accessibility to sustainability, we’ve ensured that this centre will meet the needs of our community now and well into the future.”
The structure will be one of the first net carbon zero recreational facilities in Canada. This means it will be environmentally sustainable, energy-efficient, and cost-effective – all while positioning the city to meet future environmental challenges.
The project was designed to meet Version 3 of the Canada Green Building Council’s Zero Carbon Building Design Standard and will include two ice pads, a spacious community room, a walking track and 14 dressing rooms to accommodate indoor and outdoor activities, making it a year-round facility.
“The new recreation and community centre at the Steve Omischl Sports Field Complex will provide the community of North Bay with an innovative, accessible and sustainable place to come together, learn and play for many generations,” said Anthony Rota, Member of Parliament for Nipissing-Timiskaming, on behalf of the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities.
“This centre paves the way for sustainable and carbon neutral infrastructure and reflects our commitment to a more inclusive and environmentally friendly future.”