Demolition is expected to wrap up by the end of May, and the facility is anticipated to open by the end of 2026. hcma | realestate realestatenews Burnaby
The historic C.G. Brown Memorial Pool that dates back to the 1960s is officially no more, as the City of Burnaby began demolishing the facility last week, paving the way for the new Burnaby Lake Aquatic and Arena Facility.
The new Burnaby Lake Aquatic and Arena Facility is replacing C.G. Brown Memorial Pool, which sits by the intersection of Kensington Avenue and Sprott Street, while the existing Bill Copeland Sports Centre next door will be retained, renovated, and reintegrated into the new facility. The new facility will include a central lobby and social space, with the aquatic component of the facility on one end and the arena component on the other.The aquatic component will include an Olympic-sized, ten-lane 50 m pool with three diving platforms, a six-lane 25 m pool, a leisure pool, a family-sized hot pool, a sauna, steam rooms, and enough spectator seating for 750 people.
, the new arena will then lead to the renovated lobby of the existing Bill Copeland Sports Centre and Bill Copeland Arena.The overall facility will also include amenities such as various reception areas, multi-purpose rooms, a sports hall of fame area, a cafe, indoor and outdoor social areas, as well as both underground and surface parking lots.
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