render for the North Regional Recreation Center

The opening of the North Regional Recreation Center is getting closer! The new facility, on Old Statesville Road in Cornelius, will include many of the same features as the recently opened Eastway Recreation Center. Projected opening is in the first quarter of 2022, but until then, you can watch progress in the live construction camera on site, and see a time-lapse video of the entire project! Check it out: https://app.oxblue.com/open/edisonford/northregionalreccenter

Want to see more? Mecklenburg Park and Recreation shared some drone footage of the site with us. Look at this eagle’s eye view!

We love more ways to be active and play in Mecklenburg County!

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