April McMillan, Manager of Fund Development at YMCA of Owen Sound Grey Bruce; Pam Vair, YMCA Member; Brandon Downing, Manager of Health, Fitness and Aquatics; Paul Vickers, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP; Doug Fromager, YMCA Member and Sarah Cowley, CEO of YMCA of Owen Sound Grey Bruce. (Photo provided by YMCA of Owen Sound Grey Bruce)
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Major renovation underway at Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre

The City of Owen Sound is moving ahead with a significant infrastructure project this summer, announcing the start of a major roof renovation at the Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre, home to the YMCA of Owen Sound Grey Bruce.

The $850,000 capital investment will see the replacement of 40,000 square feet of roofing, upgraded insulation, new roof membranes, improved roof drains, and the replacement of skylights. The upgrades are designed to improve safety, increase energy efficiency, and extend the life of the building for at least 20 years.

Set-up and mobilization for the project will begin the week of July 14, with full construction getting underway on July 21. The work is expected to take between six and eight weeks to complete.

The City says this project reflects its ongoing commitment to maintaining and investing in public facilities that support wellness, recreation, and community connection.

“The YMCA is an important part of our community, and I am proud of our long-term partnership, which includes the maintenance and enhancement of the Julie McArthur Recreation Centre,” said Owen Sound Mayor Ian Boddy. “I want to thank the YMCA for its commitment to providing our community with accessible and inclusive recreation opportunities while proactively working to ensure a safe and well-maintained space for many years to come.”

Throughout construction, the City and YMCA will work closely with contractor Spinton Roofing Ltd. to coordinate logistics and minimize disruption to services. This includes maintaining access to at least one pool during work on roof drains, making temporary access changes during skylight replacement, and providing clear signage and public updates throughout the process.

“This project is a great example of what’s possible when community partners work together toward a common vision,” said Sarah Cowley, CEO of the YMCA of Owen Sound Grey Bruce. “The City’s investment ensures our shared facility remains a safe, welcoming space where individuals and families can connect, grow, and thrive through vital health, fitness, and aquatic programs. We’re thankful for the City’s leadership and ongoing commitment to building a stronger, healthier community together.”

The Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre is a vital community hub, with the YMCA’s annual operating budget at approximately $13.8 million. Serving Owen Sound and Grey Bruce residents since 1877, the YMCA offers inclusive programs for people of all ages and abilities.

For ongoing updates and details about temporary changes to YMCA access during the renovation, the public is encouraged to visit YMCAOwenSound.on.ca.

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