
ABOUT RICC
The Rothesay Intergenerational Community Complex (RICC) is a major community development initiative transforming recreational infrastructure in Rothesay.
Currently supported by:
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$7 million investment from the Government of Canada
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$6 million investment from the Government of New Brunswick
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$12.32 million investment from Rothesay.
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Ongoing $3 million Community Fundraising Campaign
The RICC will be a welcoming, inclusive, and sustainable community hub — a place where people of all ages and abilities can come together to play, connect, and thrive, now and for generations to come.
The project includes three key components:
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A new arena with an indoor walking track
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A revitalized, multi-use facility in the existing arena with indoor courts (for pickleball, basketball, badminton), meeting rooms, & accessible amenities including the Rothesay HIVE.
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A connecting space with a community policing office, public café, and social gathering area
This investment is a major step forward in building a space that is truly rooted in community and built for generations and will enhance recreation, accessibility, and social connection for residents of Rothesay and surrounding communities.
PROJECT STATUS
FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN
We are actively fundraising to bring the Rothesay Intergenerational Community Complex (RICC) to life, with a goal of fully opening to the public by the end of 2029. With $27 million secured, the project is approximately 75% funded. This modern, sustainable, and inclusive facility will be an equitable and accessible central gathering place.
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