ENMAX Centre Master Plan

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The City of Lethbridge is undertaking a Master Plan project to plan for the next 20 years of the ENMAX Centre. Community feedback will help shape this plan and chart the future for ENMAX Centre. Answer the survey today!

The ENMAX Centre, formerly the Canada Games Sportsplex, opened in September 1974, specifically to host the 1975 Canada Games.

The ENMAX Centre is home to the Western Hockey League’s Lethbridge Hurricanes and also hosts concerts, circuses, bull riding, multicultural events, national curling championships, basketball events, banquets, figure skating competition and more. Famous entertainers like Comedian Jerry Seinfeld have performed to sold-out crowds and mega musician, Elton John graced the ENMAX Centre stage in 2012.

Renovations to the building were finalized in 2012 and included an almost 41,000 square feet expansion. This included the addition of 18 luxury suites, improvements to the concessions and washrooms, a new press box and a restaurant/lounge overlooking the ice. This $33.7-million-dollar project was jointly funded by the City of Lethbridge, the Municipal Sustainability Initiative Grant, and a Major Community Facilities Grant.



The City of Lethbridge is undertaking a Master Plan project to plan for the next 20 years of the ENMAX Centre. Community feedback will help shape this plan and chart the future for ENMAX Centre. Answer the survey today!

The ENMAX Centre, formerly the Canada Games Sportsplex, opened in September 1974, specifically to host the 1975 Canada Games.

The ENMAX Centre is home to the Western Hockey League’s Lethbridge Hurricanes and also hosts concerts, circuses, bull riding, multicultural events, national curling championships, basketball events, banquets, figure skating competition and more. Famous entertainers like Comedian Jerry Seinfeld have performed to sold-out crowds and mega musician, Elton John graced the ENMAX Centre stage in 2012.

Renovations to the building were finalized in 2012 and included an almost 41,000 square feet expansion. This included the addition of 18 luxury suites, improvements to the concessions and washrooms, a new press box and a restaurant/lounge overlooking the ice. This $33.7-million-dollar project was jointly funded by the City of Lethbridge, the Municipal Sustainability Initiative Grant, and a Major Community Facilities Grant.



  • The next 20 years at the ENMAX Centre

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    As the ENMAX Centre nears 50 years of operation, the City of Lethbridge is embarking on a new Master Plan to envision the future of the City’s largest arena and entertainment space.

    As work on this 20-year plan begins, the community is asked to give input on their experiences at the ENMAX Centre. Anyone wanting to talk with City staff and planners on the development of the Master Plan, and give their feedback, is invited to the in-person Community Conversation at the ENMAX Centre on Monday, October 23 from 3-7 p.m. An online survey is also available at https://getinvolvedlethbridge.ca/enmax-master-plan.

    The ENMAX Centre, formerly the Canada Games Sportsplex, opened in September 1974, specifically to host the 1975 Canada Games. The facility is home to the Western Hockey League’s Lethbridge Hurricanes and hosts concerts, theatre productions, bull riding, multicultural events, national sporting events, banquets and more. Famous entertainers like Comedian Jerry Seinfeld have performed to sold-out crowds and mega musician, Elton John graced the ENMAX Centre stage in 2012.

    A $33.7 million renovations to the building was completed in 2012 and included a 41,000 square foot expansion. This project added 18 luxury suites, improved the concessions and washrooms and created a new press box and restaurant/lounge overlooking the ice.

    As the needs of the community grow and evolve, so do the uses of the ENMAX Centre. Give your thoughts and help shape the next 20 years for this awesome community facility.

    The Community Conversation on October 23 is an in-person community engagement event that will feature more than 40 City projects. As the host of this event, the ENMAX Centre will offer free public skating and concession samples to all participants. Come learn about all the great things happening in Lethbridge and be sure to give your feedback on the future of the ENMAX Centre.

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