Crossman Community Centre-Kay Arena

A multi-use facility, the Crossman Community Centre-Kay Arena features an ice surface, gymnasium, walking track and community meeting spaces.

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Front desk: 506.877-7715
Rentals: 506.384-4423 ext. 230
bookings@greenfootenergy.com

99 Wynwood Dr., Moncton, NB E1A 2M4

Operating hours

*Subject to change

Summer hours (May 1 - Sept. 30)

  • Sunday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
  • Friday - Saturday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.



Winter hours (Oct. 1 - April 30)

  • Monday - Sunday: 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Amenities

Select a room or facility for details on its size, schedules, equipment, and pricing*. Capacity depends on type of activity. 

*Prices subject to change. Listed prices do not include taxes. 

 

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  • Dimensions: middle school-sized, 30.48 m x 23.32 m (100 ft x 76.5 ft)
  • Tables and chairs are not permitted in this room; it cannot be booked for tradeshow-style events.

Price per hour: 

  • Adults: $39.13
  • Youth: $21.74

Schedule: 

  • Dimensions: 11.89 m x 10.06 m (39 ft x 33 ft)
  • Price per hour: $30.43  

 

Ice surface price per hour (October - April): 

  • Non-prime (8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon - Fri): $160.87
  • Adult prime (5 p.m. to closing and all day Sat. and Sun): $286.96

Ice surface price per day: 

  • $3,000

Pad surface per hour (no ice, April-September) 

  • $100

  • Price per hour: $30.43  

  • Dimensions: 17.98 m x 8.99 m (59 ft x 29.5 ft)
  • Equipment available: all audio-visual equipment (projector, screen, etc.)
  • Price per hour: $30.43  

 

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A proud history

Built 34 years ago, the original Kay Arena was the pride of the Lewisville community in Moncton’s east side. Its namesake, Harold Kay, was a former Lewisville Deputy Mayor and Village Administrator who ensured local youth had a dedicated recreational space.

The Crossman Community Centre - Kay Arena was opened in 2008 to replace the original Kay Arena and offer more amenities. The new building was named in honour of Norm Crossman, a former Mayor of Lewisville and Ward 1 councillor in Moncton who dedicated his life to public service for over 41 years.