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Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex officially opens in Surrey

Darpan News Desk , 27 Oct, 2025 11:49 AM
  • Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex officially opens in Surrey

Today, the City of Surrey officially opened its newest recreation facility, the Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex. The facility features two NHL-sized ice rinks, each equipped with four full-size team dressing rooms, two officials' rooms, more than 200 spectator seats, and features for accessible ice sports like para ice hockey.

Visitors will find skate and helmet rentals, skate sharpening and food services on-site. There are also three multipurpose rooms, a meeting room and wheelchair-accessible viewing. 

“Cloverdale is growing rapidly, and this new complex delivers the inclusive, accessible and high-quality recreational spaces that families have been waiting for,” said Mayor Brenda Locke. “The Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex will serve as a true community hub and premier sporting facility, supporting residents of all ages and helping to develop young athletes for years to come.”  

The facility offers a wide range of programs including ice hockey, figure skating, public lessons and dry-floor summer sports such as lacrosse and ball hockey. A new parking lot with accessible stalls, EV charging stations, and a pickup/drop-off area ensures convenient access for athletes, families and spectators.  

“Surrey is one of the fastest growing cities in British Columbia and residents here deserve the chance to skate,” said Premier David Eby. “This new state-of-the-art facility will make it possible for more people to enjoy the benefits of staying active, playing sports and connecting with their community. This is all part of our government’s work to build B.C. and ensure our growing communities have the infrastructure they need to thrive.” 

In response to growing demand, construction of a third NHL-sized ice sheet is scheduled to begin later this year, with completion expected in 2027. This expansion will further increase Surrey’s ice capacity and strengthen the City’s recreational infrastructure. 

“This new facility in Surrey is a great place where families can connect, young athletes can grow and the community can come together,” said Christine Boyle, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. “It's more than ice and infrastructure; it is our government’s promise to invest in more than housing. This is another example of how we’re building stronger, healthier and more inclusive communities for generations to come.”  

The total approved budget for the project is $132.8 million, including $70.2 million in funding from the Province of British Columbia, through the Growing Communities Fund from the Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs.  

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