Eden Valley Arena Set for Significant Upgrades

Infrastructure Canada

Members of Bearspaw First Nation will soon benefit from energy-efficient improvements to the Eden Valley Arena after an investment of over $1.4 million from the federal government.

Announced by Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services and Bearspaw First Nation Chief Darcy Dixon, this project will improve the existing community arena to create a safe, recreational, and , and environmentally-friendly space.

Investing in recreational infrastructure is key to creating dynamic and healthy communities where people can come together, stay healthy, and enjoy their hobbies to the fullest.

It will support upgrades to the building envelope, electrical and HVAC systems as well as the arena ice while creating local jobs. Once completed, these improvements are expected to reduce the facility's energy consumption by an estimated 46.7% and greenhouse gas emissions by 133 tonnes annually.

Constructed in 1995, the Eden Valley Arena has provided the community with an inclusive space for competitive and recreational ice sports. Nearly two decades later, the arena is in need of many energy upgrades to reduce the maintenance and utility costs for its ongoing operations, as it uses more energy than needed.

The retrofit will save costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, allowing the community to accommodate additional programs and their growing needs. Having an arena space for skating, hockey and other events offers people of all ages a chance to develop skills through healthy, active lifestyles while creating a stronger community.

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