Grant-Harvey Centre
600 Knowledge Park DR
The Grant-Harvey Centre features a 1,500-seat NHL-sized ice surface, a 560-seat, fully-accessible Olympic-sized ice surface, ten large dressing rooms, offices for officials and event organizers, a walking and running track, two community rooms, one conference room, and two fully-licensed canteens operated by the Epsilon Y’s Men Club. The complex is home ice for the St. Thomas University women’s hockey team, as well as the Fredericton High School men’s and women’s hockey teams.
This state-of-the-art facility is part of a community recreation hub, which also offers an artificial turf field, an indoor tennis facility, a dog park, and a dirt jump bike skill park for BMX and free-ride cyclists.
Willie O'Ree Place
605 Cliffe ST
Willie O'Ree Place is a fully accessible, state-of-the art facility that features two NHL-sized ice surfaces, 11 large dressing rooms, offices for officials and event organizers, an indoor walking track, three rooms for community use, canteens operated by the Nashwaaksis Y's Men Club, and a seasonal youth centre and indoor skateboard park. In addition, this facility houses Fredericton's Celebration of Sport.
The complex was officially named Willie O'Ree Place in a public ceremony January 16, 2008 in honour of the former Fredericton man who became the first black person to play in the National Hockey League 50 years ago.
Lady Beaverbrook Rink
411 University Ave.
The Lady Beaverbrook Rink, opened in 1955, and is the second longest-serving arena in operation in Fredericton. The rink equipped with 6 dressing rooms and a canteen service. With a seating capacity of 1,800 , this 80 ft x 190 ft ice surface is primarily used for hockey, ringette, and public skates.
York Arena
891 Barker St.
The York Arena, opened in 1947, is the longest-serving arena in operation in Fredericton. The friendly confines of York Arena are equipped with six dressing rooms and a canteen service. With a seating capacity of 1,500, this 80 ft x 190 ft ice surface is primarily used for hockey, ringette, and public skates.