The $25-million intergenerational complex, inaugurated on Saturday, includes an arena, a gymnasium and walking track, play areas for children and toddlers, a restaurant, a golf simulator, several gathering spaces, and rooms to rent for cultural and community activities.
Facility funded by all three levels of government along with private donations

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· Posted: May 03, 2026 1:39 PM EDT | Last Updated: 3 hours ago
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The Town of Cap-Acadie inaugurated its new $25-million intergenerational complex on Saturday. (Benjamin Ford/CBC)
The Town of Cap-Acadie, N.B., has officially opened its new complex for different generations to socialize.
The $25-million intergenerational complex, inaugurated on Saturday, includes an arena, a gymnasium and walking track, play areas for children and toddlers, a restaurant, a golf simulator, several gathering spaces, and rooms to rent for cultural and community activities.
Sports and fitness businesses like Centre Énergie Cap-Acadie and Skate Accuracy Lab are also part of the new building.
Cap-Acadie resident Louise Jacob says she would visit the new complex regularly. (Benjamin Ford/CBC)
“It’s one of a kind, it even surpasses my expectations,” said resident Louise Jacob.
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