Mount Allison University has received a $3M investment from the Government of New Brunswick to support the construction of its forthcoming multi-sport complex: The Scott McCain and Leslie McLean Centre for Health and Wellness. When it opens in 2030, the centre will serve the university’s 2,400 students and residents from the broader community. The complex will include a 2,400 square-metre playing surface, a walking track, and a multi-purpose space. “[The centre] will create a dynamic, accessible space that supports varsity and recreational athletics, strengthens community connections, and serves the region for generations to come,” commented MtA President Ian Sutherland.
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