Collicutt Centre
This multi-use activity centre located in south Red Deer sports 23,226 square meters of fun. Scream down the water slides, scale the climbing wall, take in a workout class, or walk on the track with on site child minding.
This multi-use activity centre located in south Red Deer sports 23,226 square meters of fun. Scream down the water slides, scale the climbing wall, take in a workout class, or walk on the track with on site child minding.
This multi-use activity centre located in north Red Deer offers fun for the entire family. Make a splash in our water park or experience what our gymnasium, and exercise centre have to offer with on site child minding.
This downtown facility has both an outdoor and indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, steam room, and fitness areas. Discover a community art gallery and a clay studio operated by the City; home to the Red Deer Pottery Club.
The Michener Aquatic Centre has a six-lane 25 metre indoor pool, therapy and play pool, separate dive tank with two diving boards (one metre and three metre), and sauna.
The Servus Arena features an NHL sized rink, room temperature seating, a two lane walking track, meeting space, plenty of team spaces and designated warm up areas.
This is the only indoor twin arena in Red Deer. The facility can be booked year-round for seasonal ice and dry-space use, meetings, team wind-ups, birthday parties, and other group gatherings.
Great Chief Park boasts two baseball diamonds, two fastball diamonds, a combined soccer/football field, the Kiwanis Picnic Site, an 8-hole pitch n’ putt, horseshoe pits, and a natural surface speed skating oval.
Located at 4707 Fountain Drive, Setters Place at Great Chief Park offers year round sporting options.
January 23, 2026
The City of Red Deer’s Emergency Advisory Committee, led by Mayor Cindy Jefferies, met yesterday and endorsed an Emergent Winter Response for Unhoused Plan to guide how the community responds when extreme winter conditions create heightened risk for people
January 22, 2026
The City received $122,600 in grant funding from the Government of Alberta through the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre to retrofit LED lights in place of fluorescent bulbs in several facilities.
January 13, 2026
At its regular meeting today, Red Deer City Council approved a revised 2026 operating budget for the Downtown Business Association (DBA) and gave first reading to a bylaw that would disestablish the Business Improvement Area (BIA).