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King Edward Park Arena is a popular recreational facility located in Brighton, offering a range of activities for the community to enjoy. Managed by the Municipality of Brighton, the arena is conveniently situated at 75 Elizabeth Street (County Road#2). The arena features a single ice pad with dimensions measuring 180'x80', open all year round.
During the ice season, which runs from late August to the last full weekend in March, the arena is a hub of activity for ice hockey, figure skating, and public skating sessions. In the off-season, from mid-April to the Civic Holiday in August, the arena's concrete floor is available to rent for events, exhibitions, and other activities.
Adjacent to the arena is the King Edward Park Community Centre, a non-licensed facility that hosts a variety of community events and group activities throughout the year. The hall can be divided into two sections if needed, and features a full kitchen and audiovisual system, making it a popular choice for wedding receptions and family gatherings.
In addition to the arena and community centre, King Edward Park also boasts two well-maintained ball diamonds used for minor hardball, adult slo-pitch, youth programming, and softball games. Both diamonds are equipped with lighting systems, clay infields, and warning tracks, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for players of all ages.
For those seeking a different kind of thrill, the Skateboard Park at King Edward Park offers a designated area for skateboarders to practice their skills and enjoy the outdoors. The park is popular among skaters of all levels, providing ramps, rails, and other obstacles for a challenging and exciting experience.
With its range of facilities and activities, King Edward Park Arena is a vibrant hub of community life in Brighton, offering something for everyone to enjoy. For information on renting the arena or booking the community centre for private events, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department of the Municipality of Brighton.