StarttingStirling / Rawdon & District Recreation Centre
435 West Front St.
P.O. Box 400
Stirling, Ontario
K0K-3E0 Phone / Fax 613-395-5000
Arena Manager - Richard Dean, RRFO, C.I.T.
email richard@stirlingarena.ca
COVID - We are a Covid aware public building. As such if you are sick or have symptoms please stay home.
Stay safe and we will see you on the ice!
Stirling-Rawdon & District Recreation Centre
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Family Day Skate MONDAY - Starting Monday October 2/23 Ends Mar 18/24
12 -1 Seniors Figure Skate
1-2 Seniors Skate Only
2 - 4:30 General Public
Public Skate Sundays - Noon till 1:30 - Last Day Sunday March 24th
Mission Statement
The Stirling-Rawdon & District Recreation Centre is committed to enhancing the quality of life through the promotion of leisure and recreational services throughout the community.
Mandate :
- Fostering and building relationships through various
partnerships.
- Creating recreation opportunities and accessibility for all.
- Promote participation, healthy lifestyles and active living that
enrich the community.
- provide opportunities and the chance to develop potential.
- Offer quality programs, facilities and services in a safe
environment.
The Stirling-Rawdon & District Recreation Centre is committed to enhancing the quality of life through the promotion of leisure and recreational services throughout the community.
Mandate :
- Fostering and building relationships through various
partnerships.
- Creating recreation opportunities and accessibility for all.
- Promote participation, healthy lifestyles and active living that
enrich the community.
- provide opportunities and the chance to develop potential.
- Offer quality programs, facilities and services in a safe
environment.
I n 2016 the entire facility has now had all of its lighting upgraded to LED.
This was made possible by the 4 municipalities, along with funding through the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program, Hydro SaveOnEnergy and Scotiabank.
This was made possible by the 4 municipalities, along with funding through the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program, Hydro SaveOnEnergy and Scotiabank.