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The Meadowvale Community Centre was officially opened in January 1982. The original building was 43,500 square feet, including a pool, fitness centre with racquetball and squash courts, meetings rooms (including a large auditorium) and lobby space. [1] In 2014, the community centre was closed for redevelopment by the City of Mississauga.
The community centre also features a dance studio and two gymnasiums that are also utilized by St. Joan of Arc Students during the school year. The Churchill Meadows Community Centre is known to host a variety of family oriented events throughout the year and is popular among families with young children.
Ward 10 of Mississauga, Ontario held many public gatherings to discuss the community centre and its design. On December 15, 2016, a concept design photo of the development was released to the public. To date, $360,000 has been spent on the $51 million landmark project.
Community centres in Ohio. Pages in category "Community centers in Ohio" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Meadowvale Community Centre and Library; Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal; Mississauga Civic Centre; Mississauga Cogeneration Plant; Mississauga Hospital; O.
It was designed as a community with accommodations for schools, parks, a recreation centre and a library. On August 8, 1958 Park Royal was opened by the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Denis H. Truscott . On February 28, 1971, the Clarkson Community Centre and Arena was opened.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Unincorporated communities in Ohio. It includes unincorporated communities that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
" Mississauga Hindu Heritage Centre: Not only a temple, but a Cultural Centre also" South Asian Generation Next. May 11, 2011 pg 1 "Much anticipated Hindu Heritage Centre opens" Chad H. The Mississauga News. May 9, 2011. pg. C.25 "Premier joins Hindu Celebration" John Stewart. The Mississauga News. May 5, 2011.