Southeast Ottawa Recreation Complex

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A new community space is coming to southeast Ottawa!

The City of Ottawa is planning a brand-new recreation complex and district park in Ward 22 Riverside South – Findlay Creek, serving the southeast area of Ottawa. This exciting project will bring a wide range of indoor and outdoor amenities designed to support healthy, active living for residents of all ages. The new complex and park will serve as a vibrant hub for recreation, fitness and community connection.

The complex will be located at 1863 Earl Armstrong Road.


What’s Coming

The proposed facility will be over 15,219m2. The district park is planned to be developed in phases. The preliminary program for the Phase 1 development includes the following amenities:

Indoor Amenities

  • A 6-lane, 25m lap pool and a therapeutic/leisure pool
  • Two NHL-size ice rinks
  • Gymnasium
  • Fitness studio and cardio/weights area
  • Multi-purpose and meeting rooms
  • Indoor walking track
  • Change rooms and public washrooms
  • Customer service desk and lobby
  • Concession area

Outdoor Features

  • Playground with play structures
  • Splash pad
  • Outdoor fitness equipment
  • Shade shelter and seating areas
  • Combination football / soccer field
  • Pickleball courts
  • Tennis courts
  • Beach volleyball courts
  • Basketball court
  • Approximately 500 parking spaces, including electric vehicle charging stations
  • Bicycle parking (including covered bike racks)
  • Walkways, landscaping, and tree planting

The preliminary program for the future development of the remainder of the district park includes the following amenities:

  • Combination cricket pitch / Ultimate fields
  • Softball diamonds
  • Soccer fields

Why It Matters

This facility will be a major hub for recreation and fitness in southeast Ottawa.


Public Engagement

We want to hear from you!

There will be multiple opportunities for residents to share their thoughts and ideas, including:

  • Public meetings and open houses
  • Online surveys
  • Concept plans posted on this page for feedback

Your input will play an important role in shaping the final design and ensuring the new facility reflects the needs and priorities of the community.


Timeline

  • Phase 1 – Engagement
    • March 10, 2026 – April 14, 2026

Stay Informed

We will continue to update this page with project announcements, concept drawings, and details regarding future engagement opportunities. You can also subscribe to receive project updates or contact the project team directly with any questions.

A new community space is coming to southeast Ottawa!

The City of Ottawa is planning a brand-new recreation complex and district park in Ward 22 Riverside South – Findlay Creek, serving the southeast area of Ottawa. This exciting project will bring a wide range of indoor and outdoor amenities designed to support healthy, active living for residents of all ages. The new complex and park will serve as a vibrant hub for recreation, fitness and community connection.

The complex will be located at 1863 Earl Armstrong Road.


What’s Coming

The proposed facility will be over 15,219m2. The district park is planned to be developed in phases. The preliminary program for the Phase 1 development includes the following amenities:

Indoor Amenities

  • A 6-lane, 25m lap pool and a therapeutic/leisure pool
  • Two NHL-size ice rinks
  • Gymnasium
  • Fitness studio and cardio/weights area
  • Multi-purpose and meeting rooms
  • Indoor walking track
  • Change rooms and public washrooms
  • Customer service desk and lobby
  • Concession area

Outdoor Features

  • Playground with play structures
  • Splash pad
  • Outdoor fitness equipment
  • Shade shelter and seating areas
  • Combination football / soccer field
  • Pickleball courts
  • Tennis courts
  • Beach volleyball courts
  • Basketball court
  • Approximately 500 parking spaces, including electric vehicle charging stations
  • Bicycle parking (including covered bike racks)
  • Walkways, landscaping, and tree planting

The preliminary program for the future development of the remainder of the district park includes the following amenities:

  • Combination cricket pitch / Ultimate fields
  • Softball diamonds
  • Soccer fields

Why It Matters

This facility will be a major hub for recreation and fitness in southeast Ottawa.


Public Engagement

We want to hear from you!

There will be multiple opportunities for residents to share their thoughts and ideas, including:

  • Public meetings and open houses
  • Online surveys
  • Concept plans posted on this page for feedback

Your input will play an important role in shaping the final design and ensuring the new facility reflects the needs and priorities of the community.


Timeline

  • Phase 1 – Engagement
    • March 10, 2026 – April 14, 2026

Stay Informed

We will continue to update this page with project announcements, concept drawings, and details regarding future engagement opportunities. You can also subscribe to receive project updates or contact the project team directly with any questions.

  • Survey - New community spaces are coming to southeast Ottawa

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    Riverside South Community Centre, Ottawa Public Library Branch & Southeast Ottawa Recreation Complex

    Ottawa South is growing, and so is the need for welcoming, accessible spaces where residents can play, gather, and participate in local programs. To support this expanding community, the City of Ottawa is planning the development of two new recreation centres, designed to bring people together and strengthen neighbourhood connections.

    • Riverside South Community Centre and Ottawa Public Library Branch (250 Town Square Place)
    • Southeast Ottawa Recreation Complex (1863 Earl Armstrong Road)

    To ensure these facilities reflect the needs and priorities of the community, we need your input. Please take 15 to 20 minutes to complete this survey on behalf of your household. Your feedback will help to inform the planning, design and range of amenities that may be included in these future community spaces.

    The survey can be completed here:https://engage.ottawa.ca/riversidescentrelibrary/surveys/new-community-spaces-are-coming-to-southeast-ottawa

    The survey will be open until April 14, 2026. Additionally, you can email your feedback to RCFS-PublicEngagement@ottawa.ca.

Page published: 11 Mar 2026, 11:07 AM