Community Recreation & Sports Development

Community Recreation & Sports Development

Puck drops on new partnership between NWP Wolves Athletics and Design Works Centre

(Grande Prairie, Alta. – May 8, 2026) – The City of Grande Prairie and Northwestern Polytechnic (NWP) are proud to announce Design Works Centre will serve as home ice for the inaugural Wolves Women’s Hockey team beginning in Fall 2026.

The addition brings a new level of sport and energy into the community and the arena, building on Design Works Centre’s role as a gathering place for residents, athletes and visitors. From daily recreation to major events, the facility continues to evolve as a place where the community comes together.

Pinning Down the Action: 2026 Canadian Wrestling Championships arrive in Grande Prairie April 24-26

The City of Grande Prairie is proud to host the 2026 Canadian Wrestling Championships from April 24 to 26, 2026, welcoming U15, U17 and U19 athletes from across Canada to compete.

This event brings together top young wrestling talent from across the country, offering athletes a chance to compete at a national level and gain valuable experience. As part of Wrestling Canada Lutte’s mission to grow the sport nationwide, the championships promise an exciting showcase of emerging talent. 

Future of Grande Prairie sport kicks off at the groundbreaking for Multisport Dome at Trader Ridge

After years of vision, planning, and passionate community advocacy, the City of Grande Prairie broke ground on the Multisport Dome at Trader Ridge. The dome will provide residents year-round access to a full-size FIFA regulation field with flexible configurations to support soccer, football, rugby, and track & field sports.

Keyera Awarded Naming Rights for Keyera Place, formerly the Activity and Reception Centre

The City of Grande Prairie has awarded Keyera official naming rights for the Activity and Reception Centre, which has now been renamed Keyera Place Grande Prairie. 

“Naming rights partnerships are a great example of the power of engaging relationships, and the generous, entrepreneurial spirit of Grande Prairie,” said City of Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton. “We’re proud to welcome Keyera to be part of the history of this facility, and we’re thankful for their partnership and the difference it will make in the community.”