Recreation Services Begin at 1PM
On November 11, 2025 Niverville Recreation services (Arena, Indoor Track, Playground and Campus Staff Support) will be available from 1-9PM. Doors will be open to the public earlier that morning for those who will be attending the Remembrance Day service, held by the Remembrance Committee.

Happy Earth Day!
Today we encourage you to step out and enjoy one of the many parks, playground and greenspaces in Niverville in celebration of Earth Day. These spots aren't just a place for recreation, they are also essential natural spaces providing homes and habitats for the diverse flora and fauna of our community.
Take a few minutes to get outdoors, enjoy a few fresh breaths, listen to the spring bird calls, and see nature awaken in the spring warmth in a park in your neighborhood.
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Spring is officially here, and our team is busy getting the park ready for the spring sport season!
Making a soccer field means measuring, marking, and lining each field to get it ready for the many players who will enjoy over the spring and summer months!
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*SPACES LEFT!*
Little League Soccer Team Red Thursday (Ages 3-4) still has spaces remaining! If you were hoping to join soccer for the spring you still have time.
Little League Soccer is a rec soccer program designed to introduce young children to the joy of soccer while encouraging active play and teamwork. With age-appropriate drills and games, kids will develop basic skills, enhance coordination, and make new friends in a fun, supportive environment.
Register online: shorturl.at/XepZH
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3 spots left!
*Team Green is for children aged 5 at program start date*
Little League Soccer is a rec soccer program designed to introduce young children to the joy of soccer while encouraging active play and teamwork. With age-appropriate drills and games, kids will develop basic skills, enhance coordination, and make new friends in a fun, supportive environment. Our focus is on fostering a love for the game and promoting physical activity, ensuring that every child has a great time on the field! At the end of the 6-week season, your child will take home their soccer ball to enjoy for the rest of summer!
Grab your spot online here: shorturl.at/ma8le
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The Niverville Community Gardens are a space for you to grow your own vegetable garden and connect with other local growers! Located at 2 Arena Road next to the Niverville Curling Rink, the Community Gardens offer a centralized location for local growers. Two garden types are offered- in ground and above ground.
Gardeners will have access to their gardens from May long weekend, to September 30. Gardens will be tilled at beginning of season upon request. A hose will be provided, and Gardeners are asked to provide their own hand tools for planting.
Cost: $35 +GST per season
Register for your garden plot today! email [email protected] or find them in the EVENTS section at nivervillerec.ca
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Niverville Recreation is excited to offer the first of 4 workshops in a program series titled "Creating Cultural Connections" made possible with funding from Healthy Together Now.
Join @brushandquillstudio for this unique creative experience! Enjoy an engaging storytelling session lead by Suzanne Pearson while you paint your own version of the story on canvas, guided step-by-step by Karen Spence.
THEME: “The Capable Hummingbird”
Zhi Kapaeb – I am capable
Hummingbird - Amoo Nawayzoo (bee bird in southern Michif)
At the end of the session, each participant takes home:
• A completed 14"x14" acrylic on canvas painting
• A deeper understanding of Métis culture
• A shared creative experience
About the hummingbird:
Every year, hummingbirds travel alone across great distances on their perilous migration back to Canada. Despite their tiny size, they are an expression of pure joy and boundless energy. One year (it might even have been last year!) there was a huge forest fire that caused all the animals to flee their homes in terror—except for one brave little hummingbird.
This Folklore story comes from the Quechuan people of South America and became well known through pre-contact trade routes to many Indigenous communities throughout North America/Turtle Island.
Spaces are limited. Register Online Today!
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