The name chosen was the Okanagan Sports Club and committees struck to look after cricket, football and tennis. An acre of land was obtained where the hall now stands.
In 1937, when the roof of the Grower's Exchange Packing House collapsed, it was decided a hall should be built. On May 14, 1937 a Young People's Group presented three plays to raise funds for the newly dubbed Coronation Hall, and in June of the same year OMCHA was founded as a society. On January 21, 1938 the Hall was officially opened with a dance with nearly 300 people in attendance. They danced to the orchestra of Charles Penman.
In 1958 a second hall was built, the Scout Hall. The Ladies Auxiliary was established in 1954. Renewal Projects were undertaken by local residents in the Centennial year and again in 1987-88. In 2009 new oxblood coloured siding was installed on the Hall exterior, reflecting the heritage "red barn" colour scheme.
Small Hall Log Cabin - 75 Capacity
Recommended 60 Person Maximum for Sit Down Events!
Big Hall - 250 Capacity
Recommended 170 for Round Table Sit Down
Recommended 210 - Rectangle Tables & Dance Floor.