CMFS
"The game isn't over till it's over." Yogi Berra 

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The Need

Calgary's population is growing rapidly and we are active people. During our interminable winters, we still want to run, keep fit, play volleyball, basketball, soccer and dozens of other sports.

Potential users for a fully accessible multisport facility include thousands of:

  • sports and recreation enthusiasts
  • people with disabilities
  • seniors
  • youth
Calgary's existing sports and recreation facilities can't keep pace with the demand. And the city has recognized that.

The 10-Year Strategic Plan for Sport Facility Development and Enhancement developed by the City of Calgary and the Calgary Sport Council identifies the need for more gymnasia, indoor fields, indoor tracks and multi-purpose rooms — all of which can be met  by the proposed multisport fieldhouse.

IT IS TIME
Currently Calgary is the fourth largest city in Canada by population, yet it doesn't have a multisport fieldhouse. Many much smaller centres do. For example:

Kamloops
 pop. 92,000
Kamloops Fieldhouse
Lethbridge
 pop. 95,000
1st Choice Savings Centre
Thunder Bay
pop. 123,000
Fitness Centre Confederation College and
Fieldhouse Lakeland University
Regina
pop. 195,000
Regina Fieldhouse
Saskatoon
pop. 234,000
Saskatoon Fieldhouse
Edmonton
pop. 1,035,000
University Pavilion
Kinsmen Fieldhouse and
a soon-to-be built third fieldhouse

Calgary is a world-class city; it deserves a world-class facility.