Mt. Boucherie Community Centre Restoration Project

Share Mt. Boucherie Community Centre Restoration Project on Facebook Share Mt. Boucherie Community Centre Restoration Project on Twitter Share Mt. Boucherie Community Centre Restoration Project on Linkedin Email Mt. Boucherie Community Centre Restoration Project link

August update: On Tuesday, Aug. 23, Council received a staff report that provided an update at its regular Council meeting on the Mt. Boucherie Community Centre Restoration Project. Read the full report or watch the Council Meeting webcast.

What we heard - Engagement results

Thank you to everyone who participated and contributed their thoughts, ideas and feedback about Mt. Boucherie Community Centre. Read the What We Heard Report to learn more about the input we received from the community. 

We want your stories!

Thank you to everyone who contributed stories to our online portal. We will compile the stories to celebrate the facility's 50th Anniversary in 2024 when we re-open the doors to the Westside.

West Kelowna’s central community hub to connect, play and learn 

Mt. Boucherie Community Centre (MBCC) holds many memories for the community. For over three decades, MBCC was home to activities such as the Westside Winter Fest, family and school celebrations, sports tournaments and recreation programming. 

In what was planned as a temporary move in 2009, municipal hall was relocated from Westbank Lions Community Hall to MBCC, which closed the centre to recreation programming and community events. 

Now that the construction of West Kelowna’s first City Hall/Library Building is well underway, we are moving forward and planning the return of Mt. Boucherie Community Centre to the Greater Westside. As part of this project, we are engaging with the community to develop a facility plan to restore the building to its former identity as a community centre. Your input will help understand preferences for future programming and activities. 

Over the next few months, you'll have the opportunity to share your feedback to help inform and identify priorities for renovations for MBCC so we can deliver a community centre that meets the diverse needs of our community. 

Key dates

  • April 20 - June 20: Feedback open
  • Summer 2022: Feedback is shared with the design team
  • 2023: Concept design shared with the community
  • 2023: Renovation work takes place at MBCC
  • 2024: MBCC celebrates 50 years! The facility re-opens as a community centre.

How to get involved

Public consultation

Thank you for your participation. Feedback was open from April 20 - June 20, 2022. Your input will help guide the design of the building interior and programs offered to the community. 

Public input is key to restoring MBCC so that it meets the needs of our community now and for generations to come.  

Community centres are vital spaces that promote resilient communities by facilitating active living, community connectedness, and fostering citizenship amongst residents of all ages, ability levels, backgrounds, identities, and financial means.

Project timeline


How we got here

In 2021, the City of West Kelowna began the design and construction of its first City Hall since its incorporation in 2007. A reserve was established as savings to fund the design and construction. With the momentum of infrastructure investment well underway for water, sewer, roads and sidewalks, we are moving forward with delivering a suitable place for City administration. 

Construction is well underway. Learn more about the project at OurWK.ca/cityhallproject 

August update: On Tuesday, Aug. 23, Council received a staff report that provided an update at its regular Council meeting on the Mt. Boucherie Community Centre Restoration Project. Read the full report or watch the Council Meeting webcast.

What we heard - Engagement results

Thank you to everyone who participated and contributed their thoughts, ideas and feedback about Mt. Boucherie Community Centre. Read the What We Heard Report to learn more about the input we received from the community. 

We want your stories!

Thank you to everyone who contributed stories to our online portal. We will compile the stories to celebrate the facility's 50th Anniversary in 2024 when we re-open the doors to the Westside.

West Kelowna’s central community hub to connect, play and learn 

Mt. Boucherie Community Centre (MBCC) holds many memories for the community. For over three decades, MBCC was home to activities such as the Westside Winter Fest, family and school celebrations, sports tournaments and recreation programming. 

In what was planned as a temporary move in 2009, municipal hall was relocated from Westbank Lions Community Hall to MBCC, which closed the centre to recreation programming and community events. 

Now that the construction of West Kelowna’s first City Hall/Library Building is well underway, we are moving forward and planning the return of Mt. Boucherie Community Centre to the Greater Westside. As part of this project, we are engaging with the community to develop a facility plan to restore the building to its former identity as a community centre. Your input will help understand preferences for future programming and activities. 

Over the next few months, you'll have the opportunity to share your feedback to help inform and identify priorities for renovations for MBCC so we can deliver a community centre that meets the diverse needs of our community. 

Key dates

  • April 20 - June 20: Feedback open
  • Summer 2022: Feedback is shared with the design team
  • 2023: Concept design shared with the community
  • 2023: Renovation work takes place at MBCC
  • 2024: MBCC celebrates 50 years! The facility re-opens as a community centre.

How to get involved

Public consultation

Thank you for your participation. Feedback was open from April 20 - June 20, 2022. Your input will help guide the design of the building interior and programs offered to the community. 

Public input is key to restoring MBCC so that it meets the needs of our community now and for generations to come.  

Community centres are vital spaces that promote resilient communities by facilitating active living, community connectedness, and fostering citizenship amongst residents of all ages, ability levels, backgrounds, identities, and financial means.

Project timeline


How we got here

In 2021, the City of West Kelowna began the design and construction of its first City Hall since its incorporation in 2007. A reserve was established as savings to fund the design and construction. With the momentum of infrastructure investment well underway for water, sewer, roads and sidewalks, we are moving forward with delivering a suitable place for City administration. 

Construction is well underway. Learn more about the project at OurWK.ca/cityhallproject 

Share your stories and memories

Now that we are moving forward with the return of MBCC to the community, we want to hear what was valued most to the community when it was operating as a community centre.

For three decades, MBCC was home to family reunions, sports tournaments celebrations and community events such as Winter Fest.


Do you have a favourite memory or activity from MBCC? Share your story, a favourite memory or upload a photo. If you would prefer to email a story, please email us at communications@westkelownacity.ca. The stories portal will remain open until the end of 2022.


We will compile the stories to celebrate MBCC's 50th Anniversary in 2024 when we reopen the doors to the Westside.

Please note, photo submissions may be used for promotional purposes. 




Thank you for sharing your story and celebrating our great community!

CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

  • Share Pre-natal fitness classes on Facebook Share Pre-natal fitness classes on Twitter Share Pre-natal fitness classes on Linkedin Email Pre-natal fitness classes link

    Pre-natal fitness classes

    by Roberta Fidalgo , over 2 years ago

    Over 14 years ago, I attended pre-natal fitness classes at MBCC. It was an incredible experience and opportunity to meet soon-to-be new moms.

    During the class, the wonderful instructor played a CD - World Baby Peaceful Celtic Lullabies. The first tune, Skye Boat Song, became my favourite. I immediately added my own words to the tune and have been singing this song to my son for 14 years. It lulled him to sleep many times over the years. I am ever so grateful to have attended the pre-natal fitness classes. This memory will live with me forever.

    Thank you to... Continue reading

  • Share Grace Lutheran Church on Facebook Share Grace Lutheran Church on Twitter Share Grace Lutheran Church on Linkedin Email Grace Lutheran Church link

    Grace Lutheran Church

    by Frances Schmidt, over 2 years ago
    I believe that church services were held in the community centre while the church was being built. This would have been in the late 1970’s or early 80’s.
  • Share MBSS Class of 1990 on Facebook Share MBSS Class of 1990 on Twitter Share MBSS Class of 1990 on Linkedin Email MBSS Class of 1990 link

    MBSS Class of 1990

    over 2 years ago
    Submitted on behalf of Naomi Marie Zakaluzny:

    We had prom and grad at MBCC.
  • Share New Years Eve Dance etc. on Facebook Share New Years Eve Dance etc. on Twitter Share New Years Eve Dance etc. on Linkedin Email New Years Eve Dance etc. link

    New Years Eve Dance etc.

    by Sophie, over 2 years ago
    Great memories of hubby and I attending New Years Eve dances at the community hall in the mid 80's. Live bands and meal being catered. There was a full kitchen for prepping and catering meals. Marjorie Milroy was the go to caterer at the time . Also attended wedding receptions, baby showers and my daughter attended karate classes with Chris Teneda at the hall for many years before the classes had to be moved to a different venue.