Seaton Recreation Complex & Library

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Project Teaser: Coming this Fall - Community engagement on the three proposed facility design concepts!
(Check project timeline for details)


Preparation is underway to bring a brand new Seaton Recreation Complex & Library to Pickering.

Pickering's population is expected to grow to over 150,000 by 2036. As such, with high population growth comes higher demand for City growth-related infrastructure, like fire stations, roads, parks, libraries, and community/recreation facilities.

The new Seaton Recreation Complex & Library will help meet both the immediate and future needs of Pickering's growing community, and will be located at the re-aligned Whitevale Road (future Alexander Knox) & Sideline 24 (future Burkholder Drive).

This will be Pickering’s first multipurpose recreation complex built in Pickering since the Pickering Recreation Complex (now the Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex) opened in 1983.

Amenities are envisioned to include:

1. Aquatics Centre (with 25-metre, 6-8 lane pool and separate warm water leisure pool)
2. Gymnasium (divisible)
3. Fitness Centre and Studios
4. Full Service Library (with collections, Maker Space, printing centre, small meeting rooms, teen area, children’s area, and work/study spaces)
5. Multi-purpose Program Rooms (various)
6. Arena (2 pads)
7. Walking Track
8. Support Spaces (e.g., lobby, change rooms, office space, storage)
9. Outdoor Spaces (e.g., destination playground, splash pad, sport courts)

The final amenities and functional programs will be guided by the City's Recreation & Parks - Ten Year Plan, the Pickering Public Library's Strategic Plan, and most importantly, community consultation.

Project kick-off! View our video message from Mayor Ashe, CAO, and Project Leads:

Project Updates - follow our News Feed below for the latest

July 2, 2024 - Pickering selects Architect for highly anticipated Seaton Recreation Complex & Library

Read Report OPS 12-24 for details.
Read entire News Release.


Get involved!

Stay tuned for opportunities to get involved.

Project Teaser: Coming this Fall - Community engagement on the three proposed facility design concepts!
(Check project timeline for details)


Preparation is underway to bring a brand new Seaton Recreation Complex & Library to Pickering.

Pickering's population is expected to grow to over 150,000 by 2036. As such, with high population growth comes higher demand for City growth-related infrastructure, like fire stations, roads, parks, libraries, and community/recreation facilities.

The new Seaton Recreation Complex & Library will help meet both the immediate and future needs of Pickering's growing community, and will be located at the re-aligned Whitevale Road (future Alexander Knox) & Sideline 24 (future Burkholder Drive).

This will be Pickering’s first multipurpose recreation complex built in Pickering since the Pickering Recreation Complex (now the Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex) opened in 1983.

Amenities are envisioned to include:

1. Aquatics Centre (with 25-metre, 6-8 lane pool and separate warm water leisure pool)
2. Gymnasium (divisible)
3. Fitness Centre and Studios
4. Full Service Library (with collections, Maker Space, printing centre, small meeting rooms, teen area, children’s area, and work/study spaces)
5. Multi-purpose Program Rooms (various)
6. Arena (2 pads)
7. Walking Track
8. Support Spaces (e.g., lobby, change rooms, office space, storage)
9. Outdoor Spaces (e.g., destination playground, splash pad, sport courts)

The final amenities and functional programs will be guided by the City's Recreation & Parks - Ten Year Plan, the Pickering Public Library's Strategic Plan, and most importantly, community consultation.

Project kick-off! View our video message from Mayor Ashe, CAO, and Project Leads:

Project Updates - follow our News Feed below for the latest

July 2, 2024 - Pickering selects Architect for highly anticipated Seaton Recreation Complex & Library

Read Report OPS 12-24 for details.
Read entire News Release.


Get involved!

Stay tuned for opportunities to get involved.

  • July 2, 2024 - Pickering selects Architect for highly anticipated Seaton Recreation Complex & Library

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    Pickering Council has awarded the design and associated costs required for the Seaton Recreation Complex & Library to renowned design and architecture firm, Perkins & Will Canada Inc.

    This state-of-the-art facility, slated for Pickering’s growing community of Seaton, will be the largest project in the City’s history and represent the first multipurpose recreation complex built in Pickering in over 40 years.

    “Selecting the right architect is a pivotal moment in seeing the Seaton Recreation Complex & Library come to fruition, as it brings visionary design and expertise to the forefront, transforming our shared dreams into tangible reality,” said Mayor Ashe. “Pickering is experiencing significant population growth, and with that, comes higher demand for growth-related infrastructure like community/recreation facilities, libraries, fire stations, roads, and more. Together, we will ensure that this new facility not only meets the practical needs of our community, but also enlivens the neighbourhood, becoming a beacon of innovation, sustainability, and communal pride.”

    The facility will be located at the re-aligned Whitevale Road (future Alexander Knox) and Sideline 24 (future Burkholder Drive), sitting on a total project site of approximately 25 acres. Amenities are envisioned to include an aquatics centre, with a 25-metre pool and separate warm-water leisure pool, gymnasium, walking track, fitness centre and studios, full-service library, two-pad arena, playground, splash pad, additional outdoor spaces, and more.

    About Perkins & Will

    Perkins & Will is a global, interdisciplinary, research-based architecture and design firm, with an award-winning portfolio and long-term plan to become the world's leading sustainable design firm.

    The firm has more than 75 years of experience creating beautiful and uplifting spaces, specializing in sustainable design and serving a range of clients across both public and private sectors. Learn more.

    Community Engagement

    The final amenities and functional programs for the Seaton Recreation Complex & Library will be guided by the City's Recreation & Parks - Ten Year Plan, the Pickering Public Library's Strategic Plan, and most importantly, community consultation.

    Community consultation will be at the core of informing this transformative new space, ensuring accessible and inclusive programs and services to support the diverse and evolving needs of residents now, and into the future.

    Visit LetsTalkPickering.ca/Seaton for project details, future updates, and opportunities to participate.

    Tentative Project Timeline:

    Summer 2024

    Perkins & Will Canada Inc. will create three proposed facility design concepts.

    October 2024

    Community engagement on the three proposed facility design concepts.

    December 2024

    Report to Council with summary of community feedback on the three proposed facility design concepts; and, for Council’s selection of the preferred design concept.

    2025

    Completion of detailed design of the preferred design concept; and request to Council for pre-approval of general contractor for the construction of the Seaton Recreation Complex & Library.

    Spring 2026

    Award and start of construction, subject to Council approval.

    Spring 2029

    Anticipated opening.

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