Maple Community Centre Feasibility Study

After years of providing recreation services to the community, the community centre is ready for revitalization. The City’s Infrastructure Planning and Corporate Asset Management department completed a Building Condition Assessment on the building and found opportunities for improvements to ensure many more years of enjoyment.

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A rendered concept of Maple Community Centre and Library.

To help guide these improvements, the City is undertaking another study – called a feasibility study – to gather public input, identify improvements and make a plan for implementing changes. The Facility Management department is overseeing this phase.

 

As part of the feasibility study, proposed improvements include: 

  • a transformed pool
  • a renewed arena 
  • new recreation activity spaces
  • new accessible bathrooms
  • an upgraded cycling room
  • clear wayfinding signage
  • an updated fitness centre 

 

Your voice matters. What proposed amenities are you most excited to see? What improvements are you hoping this revitalization will provide? View the public information session to learn more about the project. Comments and questions can be emailed directly to the project team at MapleReno@vaughan.ca until Sunday, Jan. 8. 

 

Answer

The Maple Community Centre, located at 10190 Keele Street, is the City’s largest community centre at approximately 148,000 square feet in size. It is located in one of Vaughan’s busiest areas and continues to serve the expanding, diverse local community. New residential construction in the area around the community centre will also add to the number of members it serves.

 

The arena was built in 1974, with the library and community centre following in 1991. An expansion was completed in 2004. The expansion consisted of fitness rooms, activity rooms and an art space. It is a full-service community centre, complete with a pool, arena, fitness areas, gymnasium, bocce courts, activity rooms, game rooms and a bowling alley. 

 

The library branch recently underwent renovations to respond to the needs of its users. The reinvigorated space provides enhanced accessibility and functionality to the branch, space for all age groups to gather, a bright and vibrant story-time area for families and children, increased study spaces with wired connectivity, comfortable lounge seating and an outdoor reading garden. After being closed for extensive renovations, the library branch reopened to the public in April 2022.

 

The library renovations include:

  • a fully accessible facility
  • modern design and finishes
  • increased open space
  • increased lighting
  • free wi-fi
  • a redesigned marketplace area
  • a bright and vibrant storytime area 
  • updated reading and study spaces
  • a new outdoor reading garden
  • comfortable lounge seating
  • a new barrier-free staff washroom
  • accessible millwork in the staff area

 

The Maple Community Centre Feasibility Study supports the City’s commitment towards the strategic priority areas of Active, Safe and Diverse Communities; Staff Engagement; and Citizen Experience through the 2018-2022 Term of Council Service Excellence Strategic Plan

  

This project aligns with the Active Together Master Plan (ATMP) 2018 Review and Update (May 2018) which guides the renewal of existing community centres, recreation and library facilities in Vaughan. It also aligns with the 2018-2022 Term of Council Service Excellence Strategic Plan, the City’s Official Plan and Green Directions Vaughan.   

 

Background

In 2017, the Infrastructure Planning and Corporate Asset Management department completed a Building Conditions Assessment of the Maple Community Centre, which provided recommendations for upgrades. Due to the age of the facility, it also required modernization, improved space layouts and functionality, sustainability upgrades, accessibility enhancements and improvements in energy utilization. 

  

In 2020, ATA Architects Inc. was retained to begin the feasibility study for the Maple Community Centre.  

 

In 2021, ATA Architects Inc. engaged Maple Community Centre staff for input on services and functionality. 

 

Now, ATA Architects Inc. is engaging with the public for their feedback on services and functionality. 

 

The feasibility study will be completed in 2024 and will provide renewal recommendations including cost, prioritization and a multi-year Master Plan. 

Answer

Collecting feedback from the community is important. Through collaboration with community centre staff, residents and stakeholders, the City has developed proposed options for an innovative, inclusive and sustainable community centre, that promotes physical activity, health and wellness for all. 

 

You’re invited to review the below video presentation to learn more about the project. The presentation will be available for review until Sunday, January 8, 2023 Submit questions or feedback directly to the project team at MapleReno@vaughan.ca during this time. Your input will help inform the study report, which will outline proposed amenities, construction costs, and more. This report will be completed in 2024.

 

 

 

 

In October 2022, ATA Architects Inc. and the City held Focus Group Presentations for patrons of the Maple Community Centre. Citizens are invited to review the below Proposed Conceptual Renderings for the Maple Community Centre, based on the feedback received.

 

Proposed Conceptual Video Renderings:

 

Answer

The project is currently in the Public Engagement phase.

  • 2020: ATA Architects Inc. is retained, and reviewed existing site, policies and documentation. (Complete) 
  • 2021: Staff engagement (Complete) 
  • 2022: Public engagement (Complete) 
  • 2023: Analysis, costing (Current Phase) 
  • 2024: Feasibility study completion 

Feasibility Study Conceptual Renderings

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Conceptual rendering of an upgraded pool at Maple Community Centre.

Upgraded Pool: A transformed pool, with an accessible ramp, bright energy efficient lights, a new viewing area at the western shallow area, large renewed exterior glass, new tiling and finishes throughout, and separate entrances to the changerooms (universal, male and female).

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Conceptual rendering of a new public skating changing area at Maple Community Centre.

Renewed public skating changing area: A renewed, enlarged arena lobby, featuring flexible, comfortable seating that allows patrons to change their skates, a new public locker area for patrons to secure their belongings while enjoying the arena, new flooring and ceiling throughout, and new energy efficient lighting.

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Conceptual rendering of a renewed arena viewing gallery at Maple Community Centre.

Renewed arena viewing gallery: Renewed arena viewing gallery and corridor suitable for a diverse user group, new flooring and ceiling, new energy efficient lighting, access to new changerooms, and flexible seating

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Conceptual rendering of new recreation activity spaces at Maple Community Centre.

New recreation activity spaces: New recreation activity spaces to facilitate flexible recreation programming, new flooring and ceiling, new energy efficient lighting, with the option of operable partitions to separate the spaces.

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Conceptual rendering of an upgrade cycle room at Maple Community Centre.

Upgraded cycling room: Upgraded cycling room to allow large spin classes, increased visibility to the fitness centre and squash courts, new flooring and ceiling, new energy efficient lighting, and improved wayfinding signage.

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Conceptual rendering of new accessible washrooms at Maple Community Centre.

New accessible bathrooms: New accessible bathrooms with toilets, sinks and accessories installed at required heights and locations, and sufficient space for a mobility device to operate. 

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Conceptual rendering of an upgraded east entrance at Maple Community Centre.

New east entrance with clear wayfinding signage: New east entrance with clear wayfinding signage for amenities such as the library, aquatics and arena; large redeveloped exterior area to provide an accessible route to navigate between the arena and the community centre; and large windows that show the stairs and elevator within. Proposed exterior improvements include large windows for the activity rooms, and new, bright cladding on the upper façade.

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Conceptual rendering of an elevated running track.

Revitalized fitness centre with elevated running track: Revitalized fitness centre, including an elevated running track, new flooring and energy efficient lighting throughout, and a spacious area for exercise equipment such as ellipticals, treadmills, squat racks and stair machines.

Contact Information

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​​Facility Management Department

Phone: 905-832-2281 ext. 8862

 

Email: MapleReno@vaughan.ca

 

Location:
City Hall
2141 Major Mackenzie Dr.
Vaughan, ON  L6A 1T1

Project Lead:

Dennis Yup,

Project Manager, Design & Construction (Buildings)