MNP Community & Sport Centre
| Location | 2225 Macleod Trail South, Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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| Coordinates | 51°02′04″N 114°03′48″W / 51.03444°N 114.06333°W |
| Owner | City of Calgary, Canada |
| Operator | Lindsay Park Sports Society |
| Construction | |
| Opened | September 1983 |
| Renovated | 2004 two new annexes built: Dr.Neville Lindsay Building and Calgary Foundation Training pool. 2010-2011 roof replacement and facility upgrades |
| Construction cost | $24.7 million, $44.5 million (renovation) |
| Architect | Paul Merrick of Chandler Kennedy Architectural Group |
| Structural engineer | Geiger Berger Associates (original roof) Geiger Engineers (new roof) |
| General contractor | Pigott Construction Western |
| Tenants | |
| Total Cardiology Lifemark Physiotherapy Jugo Juice Good Earth | |
MNP Community & Sport Centre, formerly known as the Repsol Sport Centre, Talisman Centre and Lindsay Park Sports Centre, is a multi-sports complex in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
MNP Community & Sport Centre operates under a dual mandate as directed by The City of Calgary to support both members and sport partner athletes:
- To provide training and competition facilities and services for the development of Calgary's high performance athletes in their respective dryland and aquatic sports.
- To provide facilities, programs and services for the wellness and recreational sporting needs of the citizens of Calgary.
The complex attracts over 1.8 million visitors annually.
The complex itself is run by the non-profit Lindsay Park Sports Society, a 13-member board and civic partner of the City of Calgary.