Neil Campbell Rowing Centre
St. Catharines, Ontario
The Neil Campbell Rowing Centre (NCRC), located on Henley Island in St. Catharines, Ontario, is a cutting-edge facility dedicated to the sport of rowing. The 5,600-square-foot center serves as a premier training hub for athletes and a venue for elite competitions.
Architectural Excellence
The NCRC's bold design combines functionality with visual impact. A standout feature of the NCRC is its flooring in the fitness center, where REGUPOL aktivpro High-Performance Rubber Tiles provide a foundation tailored for athletic excellence. These interlocking modular tiles were specifically selected for their durability, shock absorption, and ability to withstand the rigors of fitness training. Designed to support athletes in every workout, the REGUPOL flooring minimizes strain on joints while offering a stable, slip-resistant surface. The tiles are not only functional but also environmentally conscious, containing recycled material. This aligns with the NCRC’s sustainability goals, making the flooring a key element in the center's achievement of Net-Zero Energy and Zero Carbon Emission benchmarks.
A Legacy of Excellence
As a hub for training and competition, the Neil Campbell Rowing Centre sets a new standard for athletic facilities. The integration of sustainable design, innovative features, and performance-driven details—such as the REGUPOL aktivpro flooring—ensures the center’s role as a world-class destination for athletes and spectators. Read more information about the cutting-edge project here.
Project overview
Architect of Record: MJMA Architecture & Design
Color: Black
Fitness Center: Concept2 & Nordic Structures