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Ken Nichol Regional Rec Centre

Centrally located, The Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Center (KNRRC) is a hub of recreation in Beaumont. Once a winter facility, it is now a buzz of excitement year-round.

Hours of operation

Open Monday to Sunday: 6 am to midnight

Closed all holidays

Address

Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre

5303 50 Street

Beaumont, AB T4X 1E5

Contact us

Facility phone: 587-357-1113

Rental bookings

Phone: 780-929-7946

Email: facility.bookings@beaumont.ab.ca

Features/amenities
  • 2 Regulation-size ice rinks: Seasonal use September – March
  • 2 Dry-surface arenas: Seasonal use April – July
  • 6 Sheet curling complex
  • Curling lounge that is open to the public
  • 1 Program room
  • Banquet room: capacity 150 people
  • Downstairs concession: open seasonally
  • Small meeting room: capacity 12 people
  • Facilities office
  • Beaumont Childcare Centre

Rentals and bookings

Looking to book an amenity?

Submit your request here

Indoor skating

Please read the arena rules before lacing up.

Free community-sponsored public skating happens between September and March at the Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre! Bring the whole family down and enjoy some quality time on the ice.

  • A proof of payment wristband is required to enter the Arena and can be purchased/obtained at the Guest Services desk (BSRC only).
  • Food or beverages other than water bottles are not allowed on the ice at any time. Glass containers are not allowed in the change rooms or other arena areas.
  • No spitting.
  • Everyone 17 and under must wear a helmet. Helmets are strongly advised for all ages.
  • Turn off cell phones, PDAs, cameras, and other recording devices when using change rooms or washrooms. Taking pictures or video within the locker rooms, change rooms, and washroom is prohibited and is against the law (Section 162 of the Canadian Criminal Code).
  • Do not leave sports bags or equipment unattended. We recommend that you do not bring valuables into the facility.
  • Children 7 years or younger must be actively supervised by a responsible person aged 14 years or older.
  • Torches, heat guns, and portable skate sharpeners are not allowed in the facility.
  • Do not open gates or come out onto the ice until the Zamboni is off the ice and the arena operator is finished.
  • Please wait for the arena operator to give you permission before going out onto the ice.
  • Do not climb onto rink boards, glass, or spectator safety netting.
  • Damaged ice can be dangerous to skaters. Vary your skate routines to prevent damaging the ice surface with ruts or gouges. Chips or hole should be patched immediately.
  • Any kind of debris left on the ice can be dangerous to skaters. Please keep garbage off the ice, and pick up all pieces of broken hockey or ringette sticks.
  • Report any vandalism, faulty equipment, or problems with ice surface to facility staff.
  • Possession and/or consumption of drugs or alcohol is strictly prohibited in all change rooms and sport surfaces.

All clothing must be:

  • Clean and free of odors that may impact the experience of other users.
  • Free of inappropriate/offensive graphics or language.
  • Appropriate to the fitness/recreation environment being used, and not be overly revealing
  • Clean and non-marketing activity-appropriate shoes which fully enclose the foot are required. Bare feet, open toed shoes, sport sandals, and socks are not permitted.

Stick and Puck rules

  • No organized games/shinny during this time. Slap-shots, rough play, and pickup games are not permitted.
  • Stick and Puck is a program not intended for formal groups or hockey teams, formal team coaching is not permitted.
  • Participants 17 years and under must wear full hockey equipment.
  • Adults must wear a CSA certified helmet, gloves, and skates, along with a regulation hockey stick.
  • Maximum of 35 participants on the ice.