Kamloops announces multi-sport complex to replace curling club and arena

The City of Kamloops has unveiled plans for a new curling and racquet sports complex that will replace the aging Kamloops Curling Club and Memorial Arena. The project aims to revitalize the east end of downtown on a 3.6-acre site, with construction slated to begin no earlier than 2030. Local curling and pickleball enthusiasts expressed excitement about the opportunities for growth and development.

The City of Kamloops revealed its intentions on Friday to develop a transformative multi-sport facility in the 700-block of Victoria Street. This initiative, part of the Build Kamloops program, involves demolishing the Kamloops Curling Club and the 80-year-old Memorial Arena, which opened in 1949 as a memorial to soldiers from the world wars. The site spans properties owned by the city, including recent purchases at 761 Lansdowne Street and 770 Victoria Street, funded through reserves and provincial grants.

Coun. Kelly Hall, chair of the Build Kamloops committee, described the project as a "game changer" for the community, emphasizing its potential to include racquet sports, fitness spaces, gathering areas, and even housing. Construction is postponed until after the Dufferin arena multiplex opens in 2029, allowing time for extensive public engagement with sports groups, the Royal Canadian Legion, and heritage organizations to ensure the design honors the past while meeting modern needs.

Local athletes are optimistic. Shannon Flannery, president of the Kamloops Pickleball Club with 600 members, noted the current space constraints that cap membership. "We're thrilled to join others invited at an early stage to start envisioning the new sports centre," she said, highlighting the need for a year-round indoor hub.

Curling representatives echoed this sentiment. Brian Windsor of the Future of Curling in Kamloops committee stated that the club, after 77 seasons, is ready for modernization to support elite and junior athletes. Curlers Mitchell Kopytko and Coburn Fadden, recent BC Men's Curling Champions heading to the 2026 Brier, shared fond memories of the old facility but look forward to new ice inspiring young players.

Mike Young, president of the Royal Canadian Legion's Kamloops branch, supported the plans, recognizing the arena's historical significance and maintenance challenges. "The Legion supports the city's efforts to plan for a future facility — one that honours the past while meeting the needs of today and tomorrow," he said.

The multi-year process will focus on feasibility, scoping, and community input to create a functional and viable hub for active living.

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