A new space to connect, thrive, and grow...
Summit Centre is a 44,000 square-foot multipurpose facility designed to serve our community today and for generations to come. The Summit Centre is more than just a building, but a vibrant hub for wellness, recreation, culture, and connection, creating opportunities to come together, celebrate diversity, strengthen bonds, and lead healthier, more connected lives.
With modern, accessible spaces and inclusive programming, this facility reflects the spirit of Hampton and supports the well-being of all who call our region home.
For the recreational programs calendar at the Mike Murphy Memorial Field House (formerly known as the Hampton Community Centre) and the Summit Centre, click the 2026 Program Calendar.
Program Rates & Registration
What you can find...
- Multi-use recreation and activity spaces
- Areas for community gatherings, events, and celebrations
- Dedicated spaces for youth, seniors, and families
- Accessible design for all ages and abilities
- Support for mental and physical wellness initiatives
For program registration at the Summit Centre, please visit Amilia SmartRec with the link below.
Please note there is no charge to use the walking track at the Summit Centre.
For program fees & rental rates at the Summit Centre, please visit the link below.
For further details on the age requirements and programs being offered at the Summit Centre, please refer to the link below.
Join in the many programs available at the Summit Centre ice surface, or take part in the Walking track, Community Room and other facilities. See you at the Summit!
Open Skate
Come on down to open skate! Public skating but in a quieter time of the day, perfect for beginners, young children, and young at heart. *Sticks are permitted on the ice for balance purposes for beginner skaters only. Pucks are not permitted on the ice.
Senior Hockey (55+)
Come on down to play a pick up game of hockey for those 55+! Full equipment is required.
Helmet Policy
We remind all users that Summit Centre policy requires all those on ice to wear a helmet.
Senior Skate (Ages 55+)
Come and skate laps in a quiet time of the day, perfect for beginners, and those young at heart.
Adult Hockey (Ages 18+)
Come on down to play a pick up game of hockey for those 18+! Full equipment is required.
Public Skate (All Ages)
Join the community for public skate!
*Sticks and pucks are not permitted on the ice. Commercially available skating aids are permitted.
Walking Track (All ages)
The Waking Track is your path to fitness! Open to all ages during facility operational hours. There is no fee for the walking track.
Seniors Walking Program (+55)
Join in this fun, community organization for a gentle stroll and community connection on the Walking Track! Mon / Wed / Fri from 11am to noon! No fees for this activity.
Passes &
Single Visits:
Multipass - Digital Punch Card:
Single:
$27.00 for 10 visits or $78.00 for 30 visits.
Youth (Ages 6-14):
$22.50 for 10 visits or $65.00 for 30 visits.
Senior (55+):
$18.00 for 10 visits or $52.00 for 30 visits.
Drop In – Single Visits:
Family (Max of 5 individuals from the same household): $10.00
Single: $3.00
Youth (Ages 6-14): $2.50
Senior (55+): $2.00
Ages 5 & Under: Free
Listen & Learn: Indigenous Place Names
These recordings share the correct pronunciation of local Indigenous place names used within the new Summit Centre on the Players’ Dressing Room doors. The words from our community are presented here in Wolastoqey by Elder Walter Paul from Sitansisk (St. Mary’s First Nation) and in English by Lisa Perley-Dutcher of the Kehkimin Wolastoqey language immersion school (https://www.kehkimin.org/). Also included is a message of welcome in Mikmaq by Serena Sock, teacher, writer and translator from Elsipogtog (Big Cove). Each name carries deep connections to the land, language, and history of this region.
Take a moment to listen, learn, and honour the voices that continue to shape the place we call home.
Pjilita'qw
“Meaning: I welcome you all.”
Kennebecasis
Proposition from Oluwi, meaning: “little large bay”.
Another example from Eastern ABenaki spelling kínipekʷ,
meaning “large body of still water, large bay.”
Nauwigewauk
“Nalicuwok (Nauwigewauk -The name of a small
community within Hampton.”
Ossekeag
Pickwauket
“Pikwik’t – Suggested Mikmaq word. The name is
also closely spelled to Pequawket (an abenaki nation).
The name of a road and mountain in the town of Hampton.”
Kasq
“For the many herons in the town, and part of the Town
of Hampton’s logo.”
Mahsus
“The NB fiddlehead.”
Thank You to Our Donors
We are extremely grateful to the many businesses, organizations and community members whose donations are helping to create a facility where people of all ages and backgrounds can come together to connect, grow and thrive. Through their transformative donations, this new centre will be a vibrant hub that fosters health, wellness and community spirit.
Transformational Gifts
Government of Canada
Province of New Brunswick
Hampton
Visionary Gifts
John E. Irving Family (Isles Foundation)
J.T. Clark Family Foundation
Brenda J. Lutz, K.C. & David M. Lutz, K.C.
Bob & Ann McLeod Family
Hampton Pharmacy Ltd. & The Moulton Family
Carleton-Fundy Mutual Insurance Company
Medavie Foundation
Hampton Regional Facilities Inc.
Benefactor Gifts
Hovey Insurance & Financial Services and Western Financial Group
Sir James Dunn Foundation
MacMurray Foundation Inc.
Dr. Richards & Dr. Rector and Families
Harrison McCain Foundation
Archie & Connie Downey
Senator Joseph & Georgie Day and Family
Ken & Holly Singh
Kim & Warren Tompkins and Family
Roger Brown and Family
Michel J. Boudreau & Carley Parish, K.C.
Allan Marshall & Associates
Hampton Dental Clinic – Dr. Downey, Dr. Merrithew & Dr. Tompkins
Chapman’s Ice Cream
Bird Construction Group
Definity
Partner Gifts
Harold (Hap) & Shirley Bettle
Dillon Consulting Limited
Stephen & Barb MacMackin
Rotary Club of Hampton
Hampton Guardian Pharmacy
Leon’s Saint John (Rob & Jean Northrup)
Assumption Life
Marcia & Gary Crossman
Greater Saint John Community Foundation
BNP Inspire
Reid’s Funeral Home
Stevens Family
Fairweather Tire & Automotive
Campbell & Chorley Family Dental Care
Salgado Family
Tim Somerville Team
Dr. James (Doc) Collings and Family
In Memory of Hazen, Doreen & Alan Damon
Friars Excavation Ltd.
Gallagher Insurance – Risk Management – Consulting
In Memory of Dr. John R. Jeffery
Friend Gifts
In Memory of Anthony Walker
KV/Hampton Home Hardware
Brunswick Credit Union
Dennis & Carolyn Parent and Family
Coleman Landscape & Tree Services
Dave, Trish, Hannah & Emily Wright
Subway and Tony & Suzanne Ratchford
Help the Cops Help the Kids Minor Sports Trust Fund
In Memory of William, David & Marjorie Evans
Dr. Douglas & Lindsay Hall and Family
Pathway Holdings Ltd, Bill & Michele MacDougall and Family
Richard, Rosemary, Allie & Kate Malone
Cardinal Insurance Ltd. and Sheryl & Tim Moore
BelleBay Construction Inc.
Rick & Beth Brown and Family
L. Sanford and Sons Ltd.
The Rourke Family in Memory of Susan E. Rourke
Stephenson Family
Summit Centre Location
Office Hours:
Monday to Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Inquiries:
Phone: (506) 832-6102
Email: recreation@hampton.ca