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The mantra that unites all of us —
Mountie Pride
Mount Allison is committed to educating the whole student by providing a wide range of sport, fitness, and recreational opportunities that promote healthy, active lifestyles and the development of leadership, sportsmanship, and teamwork.
Varsity sports
Our elite student-athletes are some of the best in the country, but they’re also very good at balancing their competitive fire with their intellectual pursuits.
Each year a large number of them are named Academic All-Canadians — an honour and achievement that will serve them well in the years ahead.
- Badminton (CCAA) — co-ed
- Basketball (CCAA) — men's & women's
- Football (U SPORTS) — men's
- Hockey (U SPORTS) — women's
- Soccer (U SPORTS) — men's & women's
- Swimming (U SPORTS) — co-ed
- Volleyball (CCAA) — women's
Interested in playing varsity sports with the Mounties? Complete our online recruiting form, contact athletics@mta.ca, or visit mountiepride.ca.
Mounties varsity athletes recruiting form
Club sports
Mount Allison supports a variety of competitive club sport programs — the majority of these having competitive opportunities against colleges, universities, and senior teams in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
- Cross country (ACAA) — co-ed
- Curling — co-ed
- Dance — co-ed
- Field hockey — women's
- Lacrosse — co-ed
- Rugby (ACAA) — men's & women's
- Ultimate — co-ed
Interested in playing club sports with the Mounties? Visit mountiepride.ca or contact athletics@mta.ca for more information.
Intramural sports
Intramurals provide a relief from the stress and strain of daily academic commitments, the opportunity to develop or maintain personal fitness and well-being, as well as the chance to meet new friends. Mount Allison invites you to come and join the fun — make it part of your university experience!
- Basketball
- Curling
- Dodgeball
- Flag football
- Hockey
- Soccer
- Softball
- Tennis
- Volleyball
Student clubs and societies
There are also lots of opportunities to join student-run clubs and societies that can help you stay active and engaged, such as:
- Fencing Club
- Relay for Life
- Right to Play
- Tennis Club
- Run for the Cure
- Scuba Society
- Student Athlete Mental Health Initiative
- Synchronized Swimming
- Swing Dance Society
- Table Top Gaming Society
- Yoga Club
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Facilities
Mount Allison Athletics & Recreation has a foundation of quality and sustainability in our programs, our services, and our facilities.
Our facilities are available for use by all Mount Allison students and employees, Athletic Centre members, and conference guests.
Athletic Centre
The Athletic Centre is home to the Department of Athletics and Recreation and includes a swimming pool, gymnasium, and weight room that are open to all students.
Gymnasium
The gymnasium hosts our Basketball, Volleyball, and Badminton Mounties, and is available for general use at scheduled open recreation times.
Pool
The swimming pool, located in the lower lever of the Athletic Centre, is available during scheduled membership swim times. It is also the home of our Mounties' Swim team.
Alumni Field
Alumni Field is Mount Allison's main athletics field. It is the home field for Mount Allison football, men's and women's soccer, and men's lacrosse teams, as well as a number of intramural sports.
Fitness Centre and Dance Studio
The Fitness Centre houses cardiovascular and weight training equipment along with a separate dance studio for fitness classes like step, athletic cardio, Zumba, yoga, and personal/group training.
Civic Centre
Located just steps away from campus is the Tantramar Veterans Memorial Civic Centre, open for lunchtime skating, pick-up hockey, and women's varsity hockey.
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Beautiful Sackville, which Mount Allison calls home, offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities all year round.
Sackville Waterfowl Park
Winner of Environment Canada's National Award for Environmental Achievement, this 55-acre park includes accessible trails and boardwalks, 160 bird species, and 200 species of plants.
Tantramar Rail Trail
33 km trail (part of the Trans-Canada Trail) passes through boreal forest, freshwater and saltwater marshes.
Silver Lake
Ideal spot for swimming, paddle boarding, canoeing/kayaking, and fishing.
Beech Hill Park
Walking trails with panoramic views of the Tantramar Marsh, offering cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter.
Crooked Tree and Ogden Loop Trails
All-season wilderness trails built and maintained by the Tantramar Outdoor Club.