Rollerblade Night is back!

by | June 26, 2024

Rollerblade Night is back at WRCC for a second year!   Join us from 6-8 pm on July 3rd in the paved rink to skate around to all your favourite music from the 80s, 90s and 00s.   Please no skateboards or scooters!   The canteen will be open for snacks and beverages. See you… Read more »

Ultimate Is Coming To Whyte Ridge!

by | June 11, 2024

Whyte Ridge Community Centre is working hard to bring Ultimate (formerly known as Ultimate Frisbee) to our community for the 2024-25 season.  We are currently working with the Manitoba Organization of Disc Sports (MODS) to develop a program and deliver an introductory-level camp at the end of August, with participation in the fall and winter/spring… Read more »

Whyte Ridge Wednesdays Are Here!

by | June 18, 2024

Whyte Ridge Wednesdays are here!   Throughout the summer, Whyte Ridge Community Centre will be hosting weekly events for all to enjoy! Details will be posted on our social media each week, so check in regularly to see what’s coming up next.   See you soon!

New Summer Hours

by | June 10, 2024

New hours for summer!   The Community Centre will be open to the public for the following hours. Come join us!   (Note: Hours may adjust for scheduled programming.)

2024 AGM Snippets

by | December 15, 2024

Our annual AGM took place on Monday, April 8th. With a hybrid structure, we facilitated the involvement of community members both in-person and virtually, ensuring maximum participation.  Grateful for departing board members’ service and excited to welcome new ones aboard. Kudos to this hardworking team dedicated to running our facility smoothly. The meeting witnessed active… Read more »

The Narcisse Snake Dens

by | December 15, 2024

There’s a lot of slithering going on near Narcisse, MB, on warm and sunny days between April and the end of May. The Narcisse Snake Dens boast the world’s largest gathering of snakes – an underrated natural wonder of Manitoba. It’s time for the mating ritual of the Red-Sided Garter snake. Garter snakes are native to North and… Read more »