
40,000-Square-Foot Indoor Sports Facility for Baseball, Softball and Cricket Set to Open Next Year
A new 40,000-square-foot indoor sports complex focused on baseball, softball, and cricket is expected to open next year, offering year-round training opportunities for athletes and growing Winnipeg’s sports infrastructure.
Rochelle Silver
A major boost for local sports development is on the horizon as plans move forward for a new 40,000-square-foot indoor sports facility dedicated to baseball, softball, and cricket, expected to open next year.
The large-scale complex is designed to address a growing demand for year-round training space in Winnipeg, where long winters often limit outdoor play and practice. Once completed, the facility will provide athletes of all ages with a modern, climate-controlled environment to train, develop skills, and participate in organized programs regardless of weather conditions.
According to early details, the multi-sport venue will feature indoor turf space, batting cages, and flexible training zones that can accommodate both individual practice and team sessions. The layout is expected to support multiple sports simultaneously, making it a valuable resource for schools, clubs, and community leagues across the city.
Cricket, which has seen significant growth in Manitoba in recent years, is expected to be a key focus alongside traditional Canadian sports like baseball and softball. The new facility is anticipated to help meet rising participation levels and support structured development programs for youth and amateur athletes.
Sports advocates say the project could play an important role in strengthening grassroots sports by providing consistent access to quality facilities. With more opportunities for indoor training, athletes will be able to maintain performance levels year-round and reduce seasonal disruptions.
While an exact opening date has not yet been confirmed, the facility is currently projected to welcome users next year. Further updates regarding construction progress, programming details, and booking availability are expected to be released as the project advances.
Once operational, the indoor complex is expected to become a central hub for training, competition, and community sports engagement, helping further expand Winnipeg’s reputation as a growing destination for multi-sport development.

