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North urrey port and ce Comple hosts official grand opening

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Surrey: The North Surrey Sport and Ice Complex marked its official grand opening on Saturday, with a community event attracting over 500 guests to the stateof-the-art facility in the Bridgeview community. The celebratio­n included free skating and rentals, access to the fitness centre, family entertainm­ent and an artist talk with Katzie Nation artist Trenton Pierre. “The North Surrey area of our city has long been underserve­d when it comes to having recreation­al facilities and programs close at hand,” said Mayor Doug Mccallum. “With the opening of this new complex, that all changes and I invite everyone to take the opportunit­y to visit and make full use of this state-of-theart facility. This new complex is also an illustrati­on of how Surrey is combining thoughtful and advanced design to ensure that our spaces provide accessibil­ity for all ages and ability levels. The City of Surrey is continuall­y pressing forward as one of Canada’s most accessible and livable cities, offering recreation­al opportunit­ies for everyone.”

The North Surrey Sport & Ice Complex features three sheets of ice, spectators­hip opportunit­ies for large-scale events, a state-of-the-art fitness studio and weight room, outdoor activity areas, multi-purpose room programmin­g, rentals and food services. First Nation artist Trenton Pierre’s public artwork, Guardian Spirits, wraps the building exterior, which is mirrored inside the facility from the windows of the modern fitness studio.

Accessibil­ity features include:

• Level access to the ice from dry surface, built to para ice hockey standards

• Players boxes and penalty boxes made of clear lexan, instead of regular puck board, allowing para ice hockey players a clear view from their sledges

• Removable benches in the players boxes, allowing for para ice hockey players to remain in their sledges when off the ice

• Universal hook heights and depths of benches in dressing rooms

• Fully accessible change rooms, referee rooms, sound room, multi-purpose and fitness studios • Fully accessible washrooms

• Vehicle drop-off area accommodat­es side-loading vans

Utilizing the three sheets of ice, large-scale spectators­hip seating capacity and meeting rooms at the new facility, Surrey will host Olympic Gold Medalist Hayley Wickenheis­er’s Wickfest Tournament from January 30 to February

2. This is the tournament’s second year in Surrey, which has now expanded from hosting 800 young female athletes to 1500, as a result of North Surrey Sport and Ice Complex’s increased capacity for ice and meeting space.

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