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The CN Sportplex is a large recreational facility located in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It consists of ten baseball fields, six soccer fields, and four indoor ice rinks, including the Superior Propane Centre. Also on site is the Moncton Sports Dome, a large air supported structure which offers paintball, golf, soccer and football.
The field is the current home of the Moncton Mets (formerly the Moncton Fisher Cats) and also, the Junior and Minor league Metro Mudcats. It has played host to many baseball tournaments including the 1975 Intercontinental Cup , the 1997 World Junior Baseball Championship , the 2004 Baseball Canada Senior Championships, and the Baseball Canada ...
The exterior of the Moncton SportsDome. The Moncton SportsDome is a sporting facility in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, that offers a variety of activities such as paintball, soccer, Laser tag, golf range and Canadian Football. [1] It is an air supported structure that measures 400 feet (120 m) long, 118 feet (36 m) wide, and 50 feet (15 m ...
1951 Moncton Legionnaires 1952 Woodstock Lions 1953 Woodstock Lions 1954 Dalhousie Dodgers 1955 Marysville Royals 1956 Woodstock Elks 1957 Saint John St. Peters 1958 Woodstock Elks 1959 Woodstock Elks 1960 Moncton Cubs 1961 Saint John St. Peters 1962 Memramcook Rovers 1963 Saint John St. Peters 1964 St. Stephen St. Croix 1965 Moncton Schooners
Moncton Coliseum; Moncton Sports Dome; R. Royal Oaks Golf Club; S. Superior Propane Centre This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 10:31 (UTC). Text is ...
The logo of the Red Ball Internet Centre. The Greenfoot Energy 4-Plex is a multi-purpose arena in Moncton, New Brunswick which opened on November 8, 2003, with four NHL-sized ice surfaces, one of which (the Champions Arena) has seating for 1,500 spectators.
The following is a list of sports stadiums in Canada. By capacity. Canada's largest stadiums, ... Moncton Fisher Cats: Port Arthur Stadium: 3,031: Thunder Bay
Croix-Bleue Medavie Stadium (French: Stade Croix-Bleue Medavie), formerly Moncton Stadium (French: Stade Moncton), is a track and field stadium on the campus of the Université de Moncton in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, built to host the IAAF 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics. [5] The $17 million venue opened in 2010.