Recreation Centre ice plant replacement

September 9, 2025

In June 2022, the District of Logan Lake received a $100,000 grant through Northern Development’s Recreation Infrastructure program to support a major upgrade at the Community Recreation Centre: the complete replacement of its aging ice plant.

The previous system had reached the end of its design life and posed significant risks, including potential ammonia leaks and refrigerant exposure. Following an inspection in 2017, WorkSafeBC issued a compliance order that required immediate upgrades. By 2018, the District had addressed these issues through various means, including installing an emergency ventilation system with automated controls and upgrading ammonia relief lines. While these efforts addressed urgent safety requirements, it was determined that a full system replacement was the only long-term solution.

The project involves removing the old equipment entirely and installing a modern, efficient packaged system with refrigeration, brine circulation, electrical and HVAC components. The new ice plant eliminates safety concerns, reduces the risk of undetected leaks, and provides greater reliability in maintaining consistent ice conditions.

Beyond improving safety, this investment ensures that the Recreation Centre continues to serve as a cornerstone of community life in Logan Lake. The arena supports local hockey, figure skating, and public skating programs, while also providing opportunities for tournaments and sport tourism that bring visitors to the region.