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Queen Elizabeth Park Community Centre

The transformation of Queen Elizabeth Park Community Centre (QEPCC) into a unique multi-purpose recreation, arts and culture facility continues in 2010 with the finalization of the detailed designs, the development of the centre's operating model and the start of interior construction.

Project milestones
  • Final interior and exterior design plans were presented to more than 100 visitors at a public open house on February 4, 2010. Residents from the local community, seniors, and the arts and culture community had the chance to review the designs, ask questions and share opinions with town staff. Overall, visitors were very excited by the design and the progression of Queen Elizabeth Park Community Centre. The designs can be downloaded from the Presentation and Documents chart below.

  • On October 19, 2009, Town Council approved the expanded program for the redevelopment of QEPCC. The revised estimated cost of $22,450,000 for phase two was approved in the 2010 capital budget.

  • As part of the planned renovation, QEPCC, including the pool, closed on September 8, 2009. Many activities have been relocated to other town facilities (Glen Abbey Pool, located at 1415 Third Line, is now the warm pool). Please see the current Parks, Recreation and Culture Brochure for details or go to the Queen Elizabeth Park Pool page for aquatic program relocations. The new community centre is expected to open in winter 2012.

  • Phase one, which involved the demolition of the interior of the building, is now complete and phase two (construction) is scheduled to commence in the spring of 2010.
For more information, to post questions, or if you'd like to be added to our update list, please become of fan of our Facebook page, QEP Community Centre, or email qepark@oakville.ca.

Presentations and Documents
February 4, 2010, Open House Displays (pdf, 4.6 MB)
Final interior and exterior designs
QEP Community Centre Update (pdf, 350 kB)
January 29, 2010
QEP Community Centre Update (pdf, 350 kB)
January 2010
October 14, 2009, Staff Report (pdf, 109 kB)
Staff report presented to Community Services Committee on October 14, 2009
September 16, 2009, News Release
QE Park Community Centre Renovations Underway
September 9, 2009, Public Information Meeting Notes (pdf, 43 kB)
Community questions and comments
May 6, 2009, News Release
QE Park Renovations to Start in September
April 16, 2009, News Release
QE Park Community Centre Moves Ahead
April 15, 2009, Staff Report (pdf)
Staff report presented to Committee of the Whole on April 15, 2009.
Preliminary Design - Appendix A (pdf)
Staff report and presentation to Community Services Committee on January 13, 2009.
Preliminary Design - Appendix B (pdf)
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