The Main Hall
The air-conditioned Main Hall is wheelchair accessible and can accommodate up to 158 people.
It is approximately 1500 sq. ft. (58 x 26 ft.) with an additional 500 sq. ft. (22 x 21 ft) separated by folding doors.
The hall is decorated with warm neutral colours, which complement not only the open-style cedar ceiling but also the stone hearth for the gas fireplace. There plenty of windows that fill the hall with natural light and give views of shady trees on the south side, and trees, grass, playgrounds and school playing fields on the north side.
The 250 sq. ft. kitchen has ample counter space for food preparation. There are a stovetop and oven, two refrigerators, one microwave and one dishwasher, plus dishes, coffee urns and more.
Rental Fees
** The LCA does not charge corkage or extra cleaning fees.
** Rentals in the Main Hall require a $300.00 refundable damage deposit.
Shout out to Enmax for helping the LCA save energy and update the main hall’s kitchen appliances through the Energizing Spaces grant.
Thanks also to the FCC for facilitating the grant – our kitchen looks great and the “energy savings” will sure be nice.
Shout out to Enmax for helping the LCA save energy and update the main hall’s kitchen appliances through the Energizing Spaces grant.
Thanks for the new range and oven to spruce-up our hall kitchen for more “energy savings”.
Field House
The Multi-Purpose Room is separate from the Main Hall with its own entrance, can accommodate 30 people and has a kitchenette which includes a refrigerator, sink and microwave. The Multi-Purpose Room is ideal for children’s parties and has ready access to the community ice rink and playground which can add a special feature to a child’s birthday celebration.
Anytime $25.00 / hr for a minimum of 2 hours
Field House
Meeting space with tables & chairs
Field House
Kitchen as well as washroom
Ice Shack & Outdoor Rinks
The Ice Shack is a comfortable shelter for those using our outdoor rinks.
Photo is courtesy of Scott Blasken or Chinook Arch Photography
Inside the Ice Shack
Photo is courtesy of Scott Blasken or Chinook Arch Photography