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Corner Brook's new recreation centre scheduled to open in September 2024

Corner Brook's new regional recreation centre should be open for public use by September 2024, according to Mayor Jim Parsons.

Construction on the new regional recreation centre is almost complete

A large construction zone with steal beams and open walls featuring large concreate walls and sections. Piles of rocks.
The new pool area at Corner Brook's regional recreation centre features a training pool, left, and a children's pool with a lazy river and sloped entry, right. (Colleen Connors/CBC)

Corner Brook's new regional recreation centre should be open for public use by September2024, according to Mayor Jim Parsons, who says the construction of the new building is almost complete.

"Our city needs a modern aquatic centre and this is it," Parsons told CBC News in a recent interview.

But the $25-million project is about $1million over budget, due to some issues with existing infrastructure.

The building will house a new training pool, children's pool, child-care centre, fitness centre, gymnasium and a multipurpose room.

A large brick building with some coloured panels on the right hand of the building. A paved road goes by the front entrance.
A view of the new entrance to the regional recreation centre in Corner Brook. The building should open for public use in September 2024. (Colleen Connors/CBC )

New pool

The new community pool will beconstructed on the back of Memorial University's Grenfellcampus building.

The former university pool closed in 2015 andneeded major restoration work, and thenew centre is using some of the campus infrastructure.

A man in his 40s is smiling at the camera. He is wearing a dress shirt and a hard hat. He is on a construction site with brick and an open wall behind him.
Mayor Jim Parsons says construction is nearly complete. (Colleen Connors )

"I am very happy to say that the original footprint is still there butit's being replaced with a new modern technology," said Parsons.

"Also that room is expanding far toward the rear of the campus to include a therapeutic pool,lazy river withbeach entry."

30 child-care spaces

The child-care centre, to the right of the pool, will have space for 30 children and an infant room with an outdoor playing area.

Parsons said it's "desperately needed."

"Anyone who has had to deal with child care in the last few years knows how hard it is to find quality daycare," he said.

A large empty pool construction site with steal beams surrounding the open walls. Large piles of materials and tools sit in the middle.
The new training pool will feature some existing infrastructure from the old pool on Memorial University's Grenfell campus. (Colleen Connors/CBC )

Students at the Grenfell campus will have access to the facility along with people living in the area.

The $25-million project is being cost-shared bythe city, the province and the federal government.

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Colleen Connors