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Moncton council is again debating allowing the former Moncton high school sports field to become a parking lot, this time serving a major federal government construction project.

Science centre builder wants site for contractor parking, storing material and equipment

Shane Magee · CBC News

· Posted: Mar 17, 2026 7:02 AM EDT | Last Updated: 23 minutes ago

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A map with a 3D render of the planned science centre building along with a parking lot and road network.Pomerleau is building the Atlantic Science Enterprise Centre for the federal government, shown right, and wants to use the former Moncton high school sports field as a parking lot and construction staging area. (Pomerleau/City of Moncton)

Moncton council is again debating allowing the former Moncton high school sports field to become a parking lot, this time serving a major federal government construction project.

The proposal city council is considering calls for using the field off Church Street north of downtown to become a parking lot and staging area during construction of the nearby Atlantic Science Enterprise Centre.

The science centre under construction along Université Avenue is expected to be complete in 2032 at a cost of $600 million. The plan called for the field to be reinstated when the centre is complete.

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