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City of Winnipeg explores converting decommissioned Winnipeg arena into year-round farmer's market

A former Winnipeg hockey arena could be converted into a year-round farmers market based on a city report, which estimates the required updates would cost between $5.4 million and $7.9 million.

Upgrades required to repurpose Roland Michener Arena in Transcona neighbourhood

Red apples lie in a black container at a market.
A city report says a former Winnipeg hockey arena could be transformed into a year-round farmers' market at a cost of $5.4 million to $7.9 million. (Charles Krupa/The Associated Press)

The City of Winnipeg is exploring converting a decommissioned hockey arena into a year-round farmer's market to support local producers and address food insecurity.

Afeasibility studyonrepurposingthe Roland Michener Arena, at 1121 Wabasha St. in Transcona,will be discussed by the city's property and development committee at its meeting on Friday.

The city report saystransforming the arena "may be a valuable addition to the neighbourhood," but structural, electrical and mechanicalupgrades would be required,based on the age of the building.

Rezoning would also be required, and creating parkingwould displace one of two existing baseball diamonds in the area, says the report, which city staff recommend be received as information.

It would cost $5.4 million to $7.9 million to complete the upgrades, the report says.

Coun. Russ Wyatt put forward a motion from the Transcona community committee in June 2023 to transform the arena into a market, saying "Winnipeg needs to position itself as a food supply leader and lessen its dependence on international trade routes" following global supply chain issues during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2023, more than 60 seasonal farmers' markets operated throughout the province with 13 operating in Winnipeg, thereport says.

Winnipeg doesn't have a year-round, low-barrier market that allows local producers to sell their goods, says the report.It makes no reference to the St. Norbert Farmers' Market in south Winnipeg, which operates year-round.

The city closed the Roland Michener Arena in March 2015 and put it up for sale but never found a buyer.

Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry Coun. Sherri Rollins saidWyatt's idea to convert the arena is an "interesting project" focusing on food security with an adaptive use of a community space, but it's not on her list of priorities with respect to capital costs in Winnipeg.

Rollins, who chairs theproperty and development committee, suspects they'llsimply receive the report as information, but said she'd like to know more about Wyatt's proposal.

"I expect that Coun.Wyatt would be happy [with the report], because it does provide him the food for thought, so to speakno pun intended," Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry Coun. Sherri Rollins said.

With files from Cameron MacLean