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St. Albert

St. Albert Multipurpose Leisure Centre - $2 million

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The St Albert Multipurpose Leisure Centre is the largest multiplex in Alberta and one of the largest facilities of its kind in Western Canada. The centre is built onto the existing Campbell Twin Arena and features twin indoor soccer field houses, a multipurpose community gymnasium, a leisure aquatic centre, a 2,000-seat arena and special events facility, a leisure indoor ice rink, a fitness/wellness centre, an indoor walking/jogging track, a child play area, meeting/party rooms and family lounge. The centre also has retail space for leasing to private sector businesses such as food services and physiotherapy.

Ted Hole Park -- $250,000

Ted Hole Park lies on the original river lot land owned and farmed by the late Lieutenant Governor Lois Hole and her late husband Ted. The park is a tribute to the Hole family's contribution to the community of St. Albert and the province of Alberta. Situated in the centre of the Erin Ridge development, the park offers a natural environment for recreation and leisure activities. The park is linked by a paved walkway with the Red Willow Park system, which meanders through the heart of St. Albert. Interpretive signage details the Hole family's contributions and identifies trees and fauna in the park.