Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre
The Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre is a multi-purpose arena located in Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia.
Location | 606 Reeves Street, Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia |
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Coordinates | 45.6166°N 61.3546°W |
Capacity | Hockey: 1000 Banquets: 1700 Concerts: 2000 |
Construction | |
Opened | November 25, 2004 |
Architect | Bob Ojolick |
Tenants | |
SAREC Saints (2004-Present) Strait Pirates (2004-Present) |
In 2007, Business Week Online named the Civic Centre as one of the top ten most impressive sports arenas in the world.[1]
Design
The Port Hawksbury Civic Centre was designed by architect Bob Ojolick of Ojolick Associates Architects/Planners. The arena was built with being green and effort in mind, as it is one of the few ice hockey rinks in the world that allows for natural light from the outside.
Notable events
- 2005 - Don Johnson Memorial Cup
- 2005 - The National - Grand Slam of Curling
- 2007 - The National - Grand Slam of Curling
- 2009 - Florida Panthers training camp
- 2010 - Montreal Canadiens alumni game
- 2013 - The National - Grand Slam of Curling
- 2014 - Don Johnson Memorial Cup
- 2014 - The Stanfields
- 2014 - World U-17 Hockey Challenge
- 2015 - Matt Minglewood & Sam Moon
- 2017 - 2017 Elite 10 - Grand Slam of Curling
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References
- Perman, Stacy. "World Class Sports Stadiums" (PDF). Business Week Online. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
External links
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