Meet Our Regional Facilities

As designated by the Government of New Brunswick under the revised Regional Service Delivery Act, the Fundy Regional Service Commission is mandated to oversee these regional facilities. Each facility enriches our communities and plays a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life in our communities.

Take full advantage of these spaces and explore each facility to learn more about their diverse opportunities for recreation, sports, and culture.

Saint John Arts Centre

The Saint John Arts Centre is a multidisciplinary venue dedicated to serving the community through arts, educational and cultural programming. From exhibitions and workshops to performances and community events, this facility owned by the City of Saint John fosters creative expression and engagement for all ages.

Imperial Theatre

The Imperial Theatre, owned by the Imperial Theatre Foundation, is a historic venue that showcases the vibrant arts and culture of the region, with a diverse lineup of performances that includes theatre, music, and dance. Since 1913, the Imperial Theatre has continued to enrich, engage, and inspire our communities through the performing arts.

Saint John Trade and Convention Centre

The Saint John Trade & Convention Centre, owned by the City of Saint John, is the largest facility of its kind in New Brunswick. With a capacity of 2300 people, it is the ideal venue for Trade Shows, Conventions, large or small meetings, social functions, fundraisers, concerts, or dance competitions. 

TD Station

TD Station is owned by the City of Saint John and managed by the Saint John Sea Dogs. The venue serves as an arena for various events, including hockey games, concerts, and other large-scale gatherings. TD Station is a key facility in the Fundy region, contributing to the local economy and community engagement through its diverse programming.

People in the pool of the Canada Games Aquatic Centre

Canada Games Aquatic Centre

The Canada Games Aquatic Centre is a premier facility, owned by the City of Saint John, that offers a variety of aquatic activities, including swimming, diving, and fitness programs for the residents of the Fundy region. As the only 50-metre pool in New Brunswick, it serves as a central hub for both recreational and competitive events.