Looking for the perfect location to host your reception, birthday party or meeting? King Township offers a variety of indoor and outdoor facilities for all types of occasions.
Indoor Spaces
For more information on amenities and specific features of each event space use the interactive map below!
King Township operates three major community centres & arenas where residents can get active and have fun. Our community centres & arenas include:
Dr. William Laceby Nobleton Community Centre & Arena
Accessible Hall Meeting Rooms Ice Surface Includes kitchen & bar; capacity 150 Community Board Room; capacity 14
Program Room with kitchen; capacity 60
1 Ice Pad (available September to March) King City Lions Arena
Accessible Hall Meeting Rooms Ice Surface Includes kitchen & bar; capacity 150 Curran Room; capacity 15
Lions Room; capacity 35
1 Ice Pad (available September to Mar Trisan Centre
Accessible Meeting Rooms Ice Surface Fitness Centre Multi-Purpose Room Full with kitchen; capacity 100
Multi-Purpose Room A; capacity 50
Multi-Purpose Room B with kitchen; capacity 80
Curling Lounge with kitchen & bar; capacity 80
Board Room; capacity 14
1 Ice Pad (available year round)
4 Curling Sheets (available September to March)
Fitness Centre
Indoor Track
Public Skate Party Package
We also offer Public Skate Party Packages at each of our arenas during their scheduled public skates. For more information please visit Drop-In Programs.
Arena Advertising
Interested in advertising in one of our Arenas? Please contact fitness@king.ca or 905-939-1216.
King Township has community halls and event spaces to meet your needs!
King City King City Public Library & Seniors Centre
1970 King Road, King City, ON L7B 1K9
King Heritage & Cultural Centre
2920 King Road, King City, ON L7B 1L6
Laskay Hall
2920 King Road, King City, ON L7B 1L6
King Township Municipal Centre (restrictions apply)
2585 King Road, King City, ON L7B 1A1
Nobleton Nobleton Community Hall
19 Old King Road, Nobleton, ON L0G 1N0
Cold Creek Conservation Area
14125 11th Conession, Nobleton, ON L7E 5R7
Schomberg Schomberg Community Hall (closed for renovations)
325 Main Street, Schomberg, ON L0G 1T0
Pottageville Kettleby Pottageville Lions Hall
15980 7th Concession, Pottageville, ON L0G 1J0
Pottageville Pavilion
4380 18th Sideroad, Pottageville ON L0G 1J0
Outdoor Spaces
King Township has a number of areas available for holding your next picnic. Rental fees are affordable and sites are available seven days a week.
Location Picnic Tables Washroom/ Portable Toilets BBQ Electricity Available for Rent Memorial Park
(25 Doctors Lane, King City)
6 Washroom Building Yes (propane only) Yes Yes Centennial Park
(14855 Jane Street, King City)
6 Portable Toilet Cold Creek Conservation Area
(14125 11th Concessio, Nobleton)
16 Portable Toilet Yes (propane only) Yes Yes Nobleton Community Park
(15 Old King Road, Nobleton)
6 Washroom Building Yes (propane only) Yes Yes Tasca Park
(49 Parkheights Trail, Nobleton
9 Portable Toilet Frequently Asked Questions
- No alcohol allowed in public parks or in picnic shelters.
- Only propane BBQs may be used on site.
- Portable toilets are available on site unless otherwise noted.
- Where applicable, if you wish to have access to the locked indoor washroom facilities keys will need to be picked up before the booking date. A $25 deposit is required upon booking the shelter and will be refunded once the keys have been returned.
The Township of King has an extensive inventory of sports fields. We currently maintain 8 baseball diamonds, 24 soccer fields and 6 tennis courts located throughout the Township.
Find out more about park amenities and sports fields.
For private pool rental information at the Nobleton Lions Outdoor Community Pool, please visit Aquatics.
Building Projects
The Township of King will be building a new multi-use Recreation Facility on a 25 acre parcel of land located on the south east corner near the 15th Sideroad and Dufferin St. (Seneca College Campus). There will be both indoor and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Recreation Centre Feedback
Thank you for all of the feedback received. We have complied the data and provide the following responses to inquiries:
The desire for a second pad
While a second pad is a desired outcome, it must be weighed against two factors – need and cost.
Need - Currently the municipality still operates the collective three arenas below capacity within the highest use (evening and weekend) hours with all showing weekend availability. This despite a significant increase in the population over the last 10 years.
Cost – The project as proposed can be accomplished within the approved budget. Adding an element is only feasible if additional funding is made available.
Larger Pool
The size and style of the pool were selected in alignment with the recommendations of the 2018/2019 Facilities Services Master Plan – a recreational pool. It is not intended to be formally used for competitive purposes but may be made available as a practice facility. Similarly to the secondary pad, this was linked primarily to an analysis of need and costs, including both initial construction costs as well as the on-going costs to operate.
Fitness Centre/Activities
While there will be no formal fitness facility, the centre will be host to fitness classes and fitness equipment to use along with the indoor walking/running track.
Available for all ages
Notwithstanding having alternate facilities in King City and other areas of the municipality to service multi-generational users (libraries, halls, seniors centres) it is the goal of the Township to make this facility one that meets the needs of residents of all age demographics through the provision of versatile programming and spaces.
Gymnasium
The choice to not include a gymnasium was intentional as there are similar style facilities available throughout King at this time. That being said, the design programming and use for the indoor athletic spaces in the domes area was similarly intentional. It is the intention of the Township that this not be just a soccer facility, but one that can host a variety of activities from soccer to ultimate Frisbee to lacrosse to tennis.
Major Renovations are Occurring Now!
The Schomberg Community Hall was scheduled for a major renovation in 2020/2021. Due to the Township receiving a $100,000 grant to assist with making the building more accessible in later 2019, the project was accelerated and works are underway now.
What have we done?
- Community consultation was completed in Fall 2019
- Key feedback received included more functional kitchens, accessibility upgrades and externally accessible washrooms
- The design, now complete, also incorporates feedback received in the Main Street Revitalization Strategy
- The design includes the installation of an elevator
- Demolition has been completed in the interior of the building
What's next?
- Project tender and award
- Construction expected to be completed in Spring 2020
Design Layout