A new bowling alley is taking over the former Future Shop location at the Kanata Entertainment Centrum.
Oakville-based Splitsville Entertainment announced that it will open a 26,000-square-foot bowling facility at 745 Kanata Ave. in the fall of this year. The Kanata Entertainment Centrum comprises more than 300,000 square feet of shopping, entertainment and dining.
The Kanata location will be the company’s 13th across Canada. The new location is part of a growth strategy across the country, according to the company.
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“We are excited to bring Splitsville’s best-in-class bowling and entertainment experience to Kanata. We are a people-first business with a dedication to our team members and our guests, and committed to investing in the communities we operate in,” said Pat Haggerty, president of Splitsville Entertainment, in a news release.
The Kanata facility will feature 18 lanes of 10-pin bowling with interactive bowling games and lane-side food and drink service. There will also be a state-of-the-art arcade featuring arcade classics as well as the newest VR technology and a prize redemption counter. The facility will include a bar and lounge with casual dining, pool tables, and sports games.
According to the news release, the facility will be available for family groups, birthday parties, bowling leagues and corporate events.
Splitsville operates six facilities in Ontario with two new ones set to open, including Kanata. It also has three in Alberta, with an additional one set to open, and two facilities in B.C.

