Other Facilities in Sussex, New Brunswick Area
World-class sports, entertainment and cultural facilities can be found a short drive away in Saint John, Fredericton and Moncton.
For more information on Golf in New Brunswick visit www.golfnb.com.
- 8th Hussars Sports Center - hosts the annual ice season and a variety of off season events during the Spring, Summer and Fall months -
- Bicentennial Bandstand
- Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Splash Pad
- 4 Outdoor Tennis Courts
- Outdoor Seasonal Skateboard Park
- Burton Park Barbecue Pit
- Golden Jubilee Hall
- Princess Louise Park Show Centre
- Princess Louise Park
- O'Connell Park
- Sunnyside Park
- Barbour's Park
- Pearson Park
- Malone Park
- Murray Carr Memorial Field*
- McKnight Field
- MacAfee Field
- Stewart Field
- Eagles Field
- Federal Field
Denotes Lighted Softball Field*
Contacts for Ball:
| Minor Baseball President: | Cyril MacNeil | (506) 432-9538 |
| CoEd SloPitch: | Jim Sparkes | (506) 433-1227 |
| Ladies Recreational Softball League: | Colleen Lawrence | (506) 433-8143 |
| Men's Recreational Softball League: | Bill Anderson | (506) 433-5717 |
Fundy National Park
The site of the world's highest tides at Fundy National Park is a 30 minute drive from Sussex, New Brunswick. The park contains an extensive system of hiking trails, camping sites and interpretation centres.
Poley Mountain
Located just outside of Sussex, New Brunswick Poley
Mountain is a well-equipped ski hill catering to both residents and visitors.
The mountain offers a 660-foot vertical drop, twenty-two runs and high-volume
quad chairlift. Call Poley Mountain for more information at (506)433-7653.
Susssex Golf & Curling Club
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The Sussex Golf & Curling Club maintains a challenging 18-hole golf course, along with driving and putting practice facilities and a pro shop. In Winter months, the club offers a four sheet curling rink. Banquet and conference facilities are availble for special events. For more information call the club today.
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