Arenas

Ontario Trillium Foundation Funding Benefits Community Through Providence Bay Arena Renovation

The Municipality of Central Manitoulin would like to gratefully acknowledge the 2022 funding provided by the Government of Ontario and the Ontario Trillium Foundation in the amount of $304,300 from the Community Building Fund – Capital stream grant over 12 months.  The funding addressed a community need by repairing the roof over the Providence Bay Arena plant, washrooms and ice resurfacer room to increase functionality and extend the useful life of our facility.

Mindemoya Arena- 705-377-6648

Sponge Puck/Public Skating Saturdays, starting December 10th, 2022. Sponge Puck  6:00 - 7:00 pm & Public Skating 7:00 - 9:00 pm by donations. 

Additional February and March PA Day times plus a changed times for February 18th 2023 

Providence Bay Arena - 705-377-4090 

Sponge Puck/Public Skating Starting Sunday January 22,2023. Sundays 12:00-1:00 PM Learn to Skate,   1:00 - 3:00 Pm Public Skating,   3:00 - 5:00 Pm Sponge Puck for All Ages. Sundays sponsored by the Providence Bay/Spring Bay Recreation Committee.

 

A Little About Central

The Municipality of Central Manitoulin is located in the centre of Manitoulin Island with an abundance of lakes, rivers, and beaches. The Municipality includes the villages and hamlets of Mindemoya, Providence Bay, Spring Bay, Sandfield and Big Lake. We offer diverse attractions and unique landmarks such as our sandy beach in Providence Bay or access to Lake Manitou, the largest lake on the island. We invite you to visit our community in the "heart" of Manitoulin Island. 

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