Spruce Grove Recreation: Inside the TransAlta Tri-Leisure Centre and Jubilee Park (2026 Guide)

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When families from the Greater Toronto Area or the Lower Mainland plan an interprovincial move to Alberta, finding the right house is only part of the equation. You need to know how you are going to exhaust your kids on a Tuesday night in November, and where you are going to host a massive family picnic in July.

When the polar vortex hits and it is -25ยฐC in January, the TLC becomes the center of your universe. Built to service the entire Tri-Municipal Region (Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, and Parkland County), this facility completely eclipses standard municipal rec centers.

  • The Century 21 Aquatic Centre: This isn’t just a lap pool. It is a massive indoor tropical escape featuring a 10-lane competition pool, a sprawling leisure pool with a tipping-bucket water playground, a two-storey indoor waterslide, a massive hot tub, and a steam room.
  • The Ice Surfaces: Hockey is religion in Alberta. The TLC houses two full NHL-sized ice sheets (The NWT Promotions Arena Complex). But the absolute game-changer for parents is the permanent indoor “Leisure Ice.” This surface is exclusively for casual public skatingโ€”absolutely no sticks or pucks allowedโ€”making it the perfect, safe environment to teach toddlers how to skate.
  • The Dryland & Turf: The facility features the massive ReMax and Cantiro indoor fieldhouses with specialized sports flooring to accommodate year-round indoor soccer, lacrosse, and the booming pickleball leagues. For the younger kids, the JD Mechanical Play Centre offers a massive indoor playground to burn off winter energy.
  • The Adult Wellness Zones: The entire second and third floors are dedicated to adult fitness. It features the massive Atkinson Construction Fitness Centre, dedicated yoga/spin studios, and a suspended 224-metre indoor running track overlooking the arenas.

2. The Outdoor Sanctuary: Jubilee Park

When the snow melts (and even when it doesn’t), the entire city gravitates toward Jubilee Park. This sprawling 60-acre footprint is the crown jewel of Spruce Grove’s outdoor infrastructure.

  • The RE/MAX Spray Park & Playgrounds: During the summer, this is the ultimate cool-down zone. The spray park features over 50 interactive water features, fountains, and a massive concrete splash deck. Right next to it is a phenomenal playground featuring the Liberty Swingโ€”a fully wheelchair-accessible swing that highlights the city’s commitment to inclusive play.
  • The 9-Hole Disc Golf Course: You don’t need expensive clubs to golf in Spruce Grove. Jubilee Park features a highly popular, permanently installed 9-hole disc golf course that weaves through the park’s natural topography.
  • The Picnic Plazas: If you are hosting a family reunion or a massive summer birthday party, the park is dotted with charcoal BBQ pits and a massive 25′ x 40′ covered picnic shelter equipped with public power outlets.
  • The Winter Transformation: Jubilee Park doesn’t shut down in November. The rolling hills become the city’s premier tobogganing destination, and the paved pathways are often transformed into beautiful, scenic winter skating trails.

3. The Synergy: Finding the Perfect Basecamp

The true magic of Spruce Grove real estate is how these two facilities anchor the city.

4. The Financial “Bait”: Funding the Active Lifestyle

2026 Recreation Quick Snapshot

Feature / VibeTransAlta Tri Leisure Centre (TLC)Jubilee Park
Best ForYear-round fitness & extreme weather daysSummer festivals & outdoor family picnics
Water Feature10-lane pool, waterslide, hot tub50+ feature outdoor spray park
SkatingTwo NHL rinks + Indoor Leisure IceOutdoor recreational skating trails
Unique AmenitySuspended 224m Indoor Running Track9-Hole Disc Golf Course
CostDrop-in fee or monthly “Active Pass”Completely Free (Public Park)

Spruce Grove Recreation FAQs

Do I need an annual membership to use the TLC?

No. While monthly “Continuous” passes offer the absolute best value for frequent users, the TLC operates heavily on a drop-in basis. You can simply buy a daily wristband at the front desk, which gives you full access to the pools, gym, track, and drop-in activities for the entire day.

Is the RE/MAX Spray Park at Jubilee Park free?

Yes! The spray park is a completely free, municipally operated amenity. It is designed to use 100% recycled water and typically operates from late May until the September long weekend, weather permitting.

Can I consume alcohol at Jubilee Park?

Yes, but with strict parameters. As part of Spruce Grove’s updated Open Space Area Bylaw, the responsible consumption of alcohol by adults of legal drinking age is permitted, but only within the specifically designated “Alcohol Allowed Zone” located at the north end of the park.

Are there outdoor rinks at the Tri Leisure Centre?

Yes. In addition to the massive indoor ice surfaces, the TLC operates the Myshak Outdoor Community Rink right outside the facility doors. It features a covered skate shack and is a fantastic spot for classic, fresh-air pond hockey.

Can I book the picnic shelter at Jubilee Park for a private event?

Park areas, including the massive picnic shelter and fire pits, are not formally booked for exclusive use. They operate on a strict first-come, first-served basis. If you are planning a massive summer event, it is highly recommended to arrive early in the morning to secure your spot.

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