Since we're now talking about new second tier multiple ice surface sports complexes, I'll mention this one:
This is the
Centre Uni Centre, a soon-to-be-constructed "intergenerational community complex" which will be built in the Moncton suburb of Dieppe. The complex will cost about $32M and will include "an indoor walking track, a community kitchen, an intergenerational greenhouse, community rooms which can accommodate up to 150 people for various events and activities such a dance classes, a primary ice surface with 1,104 seats, and a secondary ice surface with 324 seats."
Uni is the Acadian credit union in New Brunswick. They paid $1M for the naming rights.
I believe the feds and the province kicked in about $20M for the complex. One of the selling point was that Moncton will be hosting the
Jeux de la Francophonie (the French version of the Commonwealth Games) in 2021, and additional secondary athletic facilities were necessary in the metro area.