Brampton breaks ground on multisport training dome
The City of Brampton has broken ground on construction of a new sporting facility.
The $19-million Cassie Campbell Field Hockey Multisport Training Dome will cover a new full-size turf field hockey field. A new straight running track with long and triple jump sand pits, along with cricket and baseball batting cages, will also be housed within the dome for year-round accessibility. A comfort station with change rooms and washrooms will be added as part of the dome project.
The facility is anticipated to be complete in early 2026.
The facility builds on the legacy of the Cassie Campbell Community Centre, named after Brampton-born Olympian Cassie Campbell-Pascall.
The project is part of Brampton’s broader commitment to winterizing recreation amenities to improve the availability of sports year-round.
“The Cassie Campbell Field Hockey Multisport Training Dome represents another important step in our ongoing commitment to providing year-round, high-quality recreation facilities for residents,” said Mayor Patrick Brown. “We remain focused on winterizing amenities in every corner of our city so that all residents can enjoy the benefits of recreation, no matter the season.”