Kelowna breaks ground on $242 million Parkinson Recreation Centre
Construction officially begins Wednesday on Kelowna’s most ambitious public infrastructure project to date, a $242 million rebuild of the Parkinson Recreation Centre that city officials say will reshape how residents connect through sport, wellness and community.
Located beside the Apple Bowl, the new facility is slated to open in 2027. It will remain operational throughout construction, with the existing centre staying open until the new one is complete. Once transitioned, the old facility will be demolished to make room for new outdoor sports fields.
Mayor Tom Dyas said the project marks a major step in addressing the needs of a rapidly growing and diversifying city.
“This is a cornerstone of our Building a Stronger Kelowna initiative,” Dyas said in a statement. “The redeveloped Parkinson Recreation Centre will be the most ambitious and transformative facility in our city’s history.”











