Minto Centennial Arena

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Minto, NB, Canada


The Fredericton area in New Brunswick offers a myriad of fun activities for young athletes to enjoy. Firstly, why not take advantage of the beautiful St. John River and go kayaking or canoeing? Paddle your way through the calm waters, feel the rush of adrenaline, and immerse yourself in the picturesque scenery.

For those seeking an extra dose of excitement, head to the local rock climbing gym. Challenge your team's skills as you scale vertiginous walls, test your strength, and push your limits. It's a great way to build trust and camaraderie while having an absolute blast.

If you're in the mood for a friendly competition, don't miss the chance to go laser tag. The thrilling battles and adrenaline-pumping action will keep your team on their toes and fill the air with laughter and shouts of victory.

Lastly, spend a day at one of Fredericton's many beautiful parks. Play a friendly game of ultimate Frisbee, organize a soccer match, or simply enjoy a leisurely picnic with your teammates. The possibilities are endless when it comes to having unforgettable fun in Fredericton!

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Star is your one-stop shop for professional transportation services. We offer a diverse fleet of vehicles including 2024-2025 model year Prevost and MCI 56 passenger motor coaches, mini-coaches, passenger vans, SUVs, sedans, and mini-vans. We specialize in transportation anywhere in Minnesota and beyond. Sports teams, school events, airport transfers, point to point, charters, over the road trips and much more. Fleet of over 70 vehicles, and experienced, professional drivers. 24 hour dispatch and reservations. Family owned and operated for over 27 years. New model vehicles, safe, professional, friendly drivers. Licensed and insured. USDOT 686106. Ask for Hank Miller Charter, Groups & Events Specialist hank@limostar.com
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