Groundbreaking Set to Begin for Rutland's New Activity Centre by BoostBC
- Alyssa

- 1 day ago
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Exciting developments are on the horizon for Rutland as the City of Kelowna prepares to break ground this summer on the highly anticipated Activity Centre. Designed to serve as a welcoming hub for connection, creativity, and community engagement, the new facility represents an important investment in Rutland's future.
Located at 155 Gray Road and 230 Robson Road, the Activity Centre is part of a long-term vision to create accessible, vibrant spaces that meet the evolving needs of Kelowna's growing population. As demand for recreation, programming, and community gathering spaces continues to increase, the new centre will provide residents with a flexible and inclusive place to connect, learn, and participate in a variety of activities.
The proposed design focuses on versatility and accessibility. Plans include a community kitchen that can support cooking programs, community events, and educational opportunities. A multi-purpose room will offer space for arts programming, workshops, meetings, and special events, creating opportunities for residents of all ages to gather and engage in meaningful experiences.
A welcoming social space will further enhance the facility's role as a community hub, encouraging connection and fostering a strong sense of belonging.
Beyond the building itself, the project has been thoughtfully designed to complement and enhance the surrounding area.
The Activity Centre will preserve natural park features while making efficient use of existing parking infrastructure. By integrating with the surrounding landscape, the facility aims to create a welcoming environment that balances recreation, community use, and environmental stewardship.
The project also represents a significant step forward in strengthening Rutland's cultural and social vibrancy. Community spaces play a vital role in bringing people together, supporting local programs, and creating opportunities for residents to build relationships and participate in community life.
The new Activity Centre is expected to become a valuable destination where people can gather, celebrate, learn, and connect.
As construction begins, residents can look forward to seeing this vision come to life. The groundbreaking marks more than the start of a building project, it marks the beginning of a new chapter for Rutland, one that will help create a stronger, more connected, and more inclusive community for years to come.
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