Mayor Brenda Locke confirms Cloverdale Arena upgrades and new ice sheet plans were made before PJHL franchise talks.
City’s Position on Arena Upgrades
Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says recent upgrades to Cloverdale Arena, known locally as The Barn, and the construction of a third ice sheet at the Cloverdale Sport and Ice Complex are not linked to the Pacific Junior Hockey League’s Cloverdale franchise.
Why the Projects Moved Forward
Locke emphasized that the city had long recognized a shortage of ice surfaces and initiated the upgrades before the PJHL team was announced. “We did this because we recognized the need for more ice,” Locke said, noting the projects also align with Surrey’s push to grow sports tourism.
What the Upgrades Include
The Barn has received structural and facility improvements expected to extend its lifespan by another decade, keeping one of Cloverdale’s most used rinks in operation. Meanwhile, the new ice sheet at the Cloverdale Sport and Ice Complex has been built to junior hockey standards, ensuring it can serve multiple user groups.
Timing and Community Impact
The Sport and Ice Complex held a soft opening in August, with a full grand opening planned this fall. Local organizations, including the Cloverdale Minor Hockey Association, are scheduled to begin using the new facility this winter. Locke added that many residents expressed strong support for maintaining The Barn as a community hub.
How the City Plans to Use the Facilities
Parks and Recreation General Manager Laurie Cavan told council that staff began gradually testing the new complex in mid-August to ensure all systems function properly. The phased approach allows the city to identify and resolve any operational challenges before the building reaches full capacity.
Next Steps for Surrey’s Ice Infrastructure
The upgrades are expected to provide at least 10 more years of use for The Barn while the new complex expands the city’s capacity for both community hockey and competitive events. Locke reiterated that these projects will proceed regardless of the PJHL’s decision on the Cloverdale franchise, ensuring Surrey remains prepared for future sports growth.
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